This series uses never before seen footage from private collections and the National Archive to tell seldom acknowledged, but none the less remarkable stories of valor from the European war theater.
2008 Navy Heroes of Normandy
Chronicles the building and dedication of the first-ever United States Navy monument in Normandy, France.
A Company Of Heroes
The men of Easy Company fought their way through France, Belgium and Germany, survived overwhelming odds and liberated a concentration camp.
A Promise To My Father
We re-trace the steps of Holocaust survivor Israel Arbeiter as he returns to Poland and Germany for the final time to look for items buried in 1939 in the basement of his old home in Plock, Poland as the German army advanced.
D-Day: The Price of Freedom
Five D-Day veterans return to Normandy and re-visit the locations they landed on June 6, 1944, sharing their own very personal stories of war.
Dick Winters: “Hang Tough”
This program focuses on the leader of World War ll’s “Band of Brothers.” A never before seen interview with the late Major Winters is utilized, as well as interviews with the “Band of Brothers” who are still alive.
Eagles Of Mercy
Two American 101st Airborne (Screaming Eagles) medics caught in a church in Normandy, France during the opening hours of D-Day.
Maggie’s War History
We follow 94 year old 82nd Airborne veteran James “Maggie” Megellas from Wisconsin to Europe where he fought in some of the most savage battles of World War II.
World War II: Saving The Reality
Narrated by Dan Aykroyd. Tells the story of Kenneth W. Rendell, owner of the largest private collection of World War II artifacts in the world.