What History Forgot - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Defying the Nazis
The stories behind some of the biggest deceptions, the top secrets and the secret weapons used to help defy the Nazis in WWII.

Making America
The stories behind George Washington, the California Gold Rush, the vast highways that stretch across America, and the wars between the United States and Great Britain.

Fighting for Freedom
Learning about the phrase Go for Broke!, the Fall of Saigon at Vietnam's bitter end, the legends spun around top-secret microfilm, and the classic movie, "The Dirty Dozen."

Secrets and Scandals
Exploring the secrets and scandals of Madison Square Garden, the world's most famous arena, and the crime and corruption that surrounded Prohibition Bootlegging.

Breaking the Rules
Exploring the significance of the Civil War, the CIA, the Civil Rights movement, and the advent of flight.

Top Secret World War II
Exploring the unbreakable codes, top secret underground nerve centers, super-human navy seals, and most classified operations of WWII.
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