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Almost Perfect Crimes: Golden Helmet and The Apaches

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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Hitler’s Lost Battles: Episode 2

In 1944, the British considered assassinating Adolf Hitler. But then they decided that he was such a useless warlord, he was more useful alive than dead. Caught up in a frenzy of anger, paranoia, drugs or fear, he often went against the advice of his generals.

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Hitler’s Lost Battles: Episode 1

In 1944, the British considered assassinating Adolf Hitler. But then they decided that he was such a useless warlord, he was more useful alive than dead. Caught up in a frenzy of anger, paranoia, drugs or fear, he often went against the advice of his generals.

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Almost Perfect Crimes: Martin Dumollard – The Maid Killer

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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Lech Walesa, A Portrait

Walesa stayed close to his country roots, even throughout his rise to power. Those roots lay at the heart of his enormous success, but were also the source of the criticism from his opponents.

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Almost Perfect Crimes: The Henriette Caillaux Affair

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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Almost Perfect Crimes: The Pollet Gang

This series investigates the most notorious, infamous and terrifying crimes in French history. Cases that - in may cases - inspired films and novels. Join Danielle Thiéry, the first female chief superintendent, on a journey to the dark side of human nature.

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East Germany’s Stolen Children

In the former GDR, more than 10,000 children are estimated to have been taken from their families and placed in harsh children's homes or adopted. We hear their stories.

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In the Name of the Gene

Since the discovery of DNA, the idea that genes are somehow responsible for everything has permeated society. But as this film shows, the science underpinning these beliefs has been thoroughly debunked.

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