Timewatch - Season 17 / Year 1998
Season 17 / Year 1998
Episodes
Hitler and the Invasion of Britain
Timewatch examines the build up to the Battle of Britain, and also considers new historical evidence supporting the idea that Hitler had already changed his plans by the time the battle had been won.
Grammar School Boys
The Oklahoma Outlaw
The Roman Way of War
Las Vegas and the Mormons
Aborigine - A Collision of Conscience
As the Aborigine people fight for their land rights, Australia's historians are discovering surprising stories from the archives. Darwinism, eugenics, breeding, exile and more have been tried to obtain white racial purity.
Sex and War
Lloyd George's War
The Pilgrim Obsession
Banking with Hitler
The British in India
An American Firefight
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