WW2 the big questions: the build up

WW2 the big questions: the build up

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How ancient Pompeii was rediscovered

The buried Roman city of Pompeii was ‘discovered’ in the 16th century, but was it ever lost? In this penultimate episode of our four-part series, Kev Lochun speaks with historian Dr Jess Venner about the years between destruction and excavation. How did the beleaguered Roman empe ...  Show more

Why Belgian agents risked their lives spying for Britain

In the chaotic opening months of the First World War, Britain's intelligence services were desperate to learn where the Germans would attack next. Enter the White Lady. As historian Helen Fry lays out in her new book, this courageous network of Belgian civilians began spying on G ...  Show more

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