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- Cecylia is a young mother of three when she is deported to a Siberian gulag where she must battle the Soviets and the wild to keep her family alive. Risking a daring escape, she searches for her kidnapped husband, and uncovers only betrayal, murder and a disturbing Allied cover up.
- A girl with a strict governess heads to Washington to purchase her dog from the Secretary of War.
- A woman on the run has one night to find her estranged, homeless father on the streets of Berlin - under cover of darkness the secrets of their East German past come to light.
- Tracing the only known surviving relative of Adolf Hitler, exploring his fate and that of his offspring.
- One of Germany's U-boats, U-234, was loaded with secret supplies and passengers for a huge voyage to Japan in the waning days of World War 2, this is its story.
- With "Gentleman's Agreement" as his jumping off point, Jamie Kastner asks who's a Jew, and does it matter. He'll answer the question, "Are you Jewish?" with a yes to see how people react. Brooklyn's Hassidic community embraces him and gives him a bar mitzvah. He visits Pat Buchanan who ends their conversation abruptly when Kastner presses Buchanan on whether all Jews are alike. He travels to Israel, London, Paris, Berlin, and Krakow talking to Jews about how they are seen by others and asking non-Jews what they think of Jews. He then goes to Auschwitz where he refuses to be a tourist. He ends the trip at his local bagel shop. Virtually everywhere, he finds irony and prejudice.
- We explore the very real possibility of how Hitler would have used the Carrier Graf Zeppelin during WW2. Through digital re-creations and re-enactments we attack the East coast of the United States.
- Martin Bormann, the man who, at the end, controlled all access to Hitler, was regarded by his Fuhrer as his most loyal comrade and was named as the executor of Hitler's will.
- British born documentary filmmaker who was raised in the United States, travels to Belarus to connect with his Polish roots. "As you have probably noticed... my name is not English. It is Polish. And it has forever connected me to this nation. But as I've grown older my name has come to symbolize a side of me that I struggle to understand... So I'm search this nation that is so intimately connected to me, but is so mysterious as well."
- Hans Verhagen interviews fireman Joseph Kooijmans, boxer Bep van Klaveren and NSB widow Florrie Rost van Tonningen.