History A-Z
A busload of Shia men and women who are traveling from Iran to Iraq on a holy pilgrimage to Karbala
The nation's most famous police officer takes over the nation's most infamous police department
A three hour documentary about Pearl Harbor containing over 25 survivor interviews
Explore the real stories, real heroes, real action that inspired the movie
An attempt to sanction officially a day without conflict; a ceasefire day, a global day of peace.
A tribute to the three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist and his half-century career
Children of Whitwell, TN collect 6 million paper clips representing jews killed in the Holocaust
Seldom has society come full circle in the cycle of a disease from illness, to an epidemic to cure. Polio is the exception.
Tom Brokaw honors both the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy demonstrations in Beijing and the fall of the Berlin Wall
Persecution of Christians reached its height as 500 churches were burned to the ground during the bitter Sudanese Civil War
Riches, Rivals, and Radicals is filled with characters whose fervor fueled the revolution that changed America's museums.
A remarkably transparent look into the normally closed Navajo culture, this "Dog-umentary" explores dog overpopulation
The octogenarian odd couple of film criticism, the Reel Geezers, review Revolutionary Road.
(Adult Language) A veteran returns to Tarawa, site of one of the bloodiest battles in WWII history, to find it covered in trash
A ground-breaking, full-length documentary focusing on the key issues surrounding the war in Afghanistan. (Part 5 of 5)
Blog Excerpts
Posted 05/26/09 by Leon Cooper, Executive Producer, Return to Tarawa
A recent issue of the LA Times carried an obit about Newt Heisley, a WWII vet, who designed the “Iconic POW/MIA Flag,” including the refrain, “You are not forgotten.” His flag and the attention it commanded had much to do with recovering and repatriating the remains of the Viet Nam dead. …
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