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Hitler’s Rise To Power: From footage of Hitler relaxing in his Alpine retreat shot by Eva Braun, to haunting images of Jewish persecution, see the true story of World War II.


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Go to cultures where people entrust their health to faith instead of medical science. See a girl eat a light bulb, a woman in need of an exorcism and a woman who allows a shaman to wield a razor blade to become pregnant.


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Cave ins, flash floods, bats and noxious levels of carbon dioxide couldnt keep National Geographic Herpetologist Dr Brady Barr from his quest for a twenty-foot python. Not even the memory of the traumatic bite from a 12-foot python could keep him away. This time he prepares himself for the dangers that lie in the cave with a visit to Bracken Cave in Texas home to 20 million bats that raise the carbon dioxide levels treacherously high with every exhale, not to mention their guano. Then Bradys back in Indonesia, dodging deadly vipers, trudging through waist deep guano and heading into the cave where he was bitten a year ago in search of a monster python. Hes going deeper, braving the dangers of the cave and using new techniques to try to capture one of the biggest snakes he has ever captured in his career.


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Historians have long speculated that thousands of wooden ships plied a Maritime Silk Route from the Middle East to China, but time and the deep ocean have destroyed any evidence …


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Dr. Brady Barr steps out of his element to study a barnyard animal that’s turned into an invader – the feral hog. With a bite force as strong as a wolf’s, and a tendency to reproduce like rabbits, these hogs have become an epidemic problem.
