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Battle Plan Under Fire

Battles BC

Beyond Oak Island

Beyond the Battlefield

Bible Secrets Revealed

Big Easy Motors

Big History

Big Rig Bounty Hunters

Big Shrimpin'

Biker Battleground Phoenix

Billion Dollar Wreck

Blood and Glory: The Civil War in Color

Blood Money

Bombing War: From Guernica to Hiroshima

Boneyard

Bonnie & Clyde

Brad Meltzer's Decoded

Broken Arrows: The Lost Bombs of the Cold War

Brothers in Arms

Buried: Knights Templar and the Holy Grail
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