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The Allied advance to Rome grinds to a halt in Italy's mountainous heartland; Pete and Marty investigate why this route costs so much in human life.

The Allied advance to Rome grinds to a halt in Italy's mountainous heartland; Pete and Marty investigate why this route costs so much in human life.

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Buried Secrets of WWII

S1, EP6 "Island Under Siege"

In 1940, the Axis besieges the Mediterranean island of Malta; Pete Kelsey and Marty Morgan uncover how the Allies fight back.

Buried Secrets of WWII

S1, EP5 "The Battle That Won the Pacific War"

In Papua New Guinea, the team hunts for clues as to how Allied troops dismantled the Japanese war machine.

Buried Secrets of WWII

S1, EP4 "America's Bloodiest Battle"

The team investigates the Hurtgen Forest in Germany to uncover the hidden traces of the longest and bloodiest single battle in U.S. Army history.

Buried Secrets of WWII

S1, EP3 "Bloody Road to Rome"

The Allied advance to Rome grinds to a halt in Italy's mountainous heartland; Pete and Marty investigate why this route costs so much in human life.

Remote sensing techniques tell the stories of WWII battles and campaigns, the details of which have been lost in the fog of war, misinterpreted or overtaken by the landscape.
Starring: Martin K.A. Morgan, Pete Kelsey
Original Air Date: Sep 2, 2019
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TV14
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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