Witness History Episodes Episode guide
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The lost King of England
How archaeologists discovered the lost grave of King Richard III under a car park
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Surviving Saddam
The memories of a young Iraqi woman who grew up in the dictator's inner social circle
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The invention of the modern ventilator
How a polio epidemic in Denmark in 1952 led to the invention of the modern ventilator
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Scoring a victory for women's rights in Turkey
How Turkish campaigners forced a radical change in the law on crimes against women
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Beirut's Hotel War
How the Lebanese Civil War came to Beirut's luxury hotel district in 1975.
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Bremen’s Elephant Statue
How the German city addressed its colonial past by rededicating a famous monument
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Radar and World War Two
How British women operated secret radar technology during World War Two
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The American who put women's rights in the Japanese constitution
How Beate Sirota Gordon got wording on gender equality into Japan's post-war constitution
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The atomic bombs dropped on Japan
Atomic bombs were dropped on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945
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The battle of Midway
How a huge naval battle between aircraft carriers changed the war in the Pacific
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The internment of Japanese Americans
During World War Two thousands of Japanese Americans were sent to prison camps
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The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
A first-hand account of the surprise strike on a US naval base in December 1941.
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The death of Heinrich Himmler
The leading Nazi was caught by British troops shortly after WW2 had ended in Europe
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Benidorm and the birth of package tourism
The story of the mayor who created one of the world's biggest holiday resorts.
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Adrift for 76 days
A remarkable story of survival, alone in a life-raft adrift in the Atlantic ocean
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Australia's 'Black Saturday' bushfires
How 400 separate bushfires burnt their way across Victoria, Australia in 2009.
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The writer who put Latinos centre stage
Remembering the pioneering Cuban-American playwright and agony aunt, Dolores Prida
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The fastest vaccine ever developed
How a five-year-old girl helped her father create a record-breaking vaccine
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The first safe house for Afghan women
Mary Akrami set up the first refuge for women fleeing violence and abuse in Afghanistan
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The struggle to save Borneo's rainforests
When logging threatened the rainforests of Sarawak, local communities fought back
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The Million Man March
On 16th October 1995 hundreds of thousands of black American men marched on Washington DC
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The man who tried to kill Hitler
On 20th July 1944 Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg put a bomb under Adolf Hitler's desk
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South Korea's 1980s prison camps
A so-called Social Purification project led to thousands of citizens being imprisoned
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The scandal of Liverpool's missing Chinese sailors
How the British city forced out Chinese seamen who'd served during World War Two.
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Returning Ethiopia's looted history
The Stele of Axum, a 4th century Ethiopian treasure, was returned by Italy in 2005
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How Club Med changed holidays
Holidaymakers arrived at the first Club Med resort in Majorca in summer 1950
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The fight for women's prayer rights in Israel
A Jewish feminist group's campaign to pray freely at the Western Wall in Jerusalem
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The 1960s report that warned the USA was racist
A US government report into the riots of 1967 blamed white racism for creating ghettos
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The death of Frida Kahlo
In July 1954 the great Mexican artist died after years of illness. She was just 47.
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Montreal's 'Night of Terror'
When the city's police force went on strike there was looting and rioting in the streets.