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History Declassified
Option 3 Media
12 episodes
23 hours ago
In the spring of 146 BC, flames consumed the great city of Carthage. Once the richest port in the ancient world, Carthage stood for centuries as Rome’s only equal — a maritime power built on trade, science, and diplomacy. But prosperity made it dangerous. What followed was not conquest, but extermination. Rome besieged the city for three years, starved its people, burned its temples, and enslaved its survivors. Then it buried the truth beneath propaganda that painted Carthage as barbaric and ...
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In the spring of 146 BC, flames consumed the great city of Carthage. Once the richest port in the ancient world, Carthage stood for centuries as Rome’s only equal — a maritime power built on trade, science, and diplomacy. But prosperity made it dangerous. What followed was not conquest, but extermination. Rome besieged the city for three years, starved its people, burned its temples, and enslaved its survivors. Then it buried the truth beneath propaganda that painted Carthage as barbaric and ...
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Sealed In Silence - The Secrets of Unit 731
History Declassified
22 minutes
3 weeks ago
Sealed In Silence - The Secrets of Unit 731
In the frozen outskirts of Manchuria stood a facility erased from official history. Between 1932 and 1945, thousands of men, women and children were subjected to vivisection, plague infection, frostbite trials and other experiments in the name of progress. When the war ended, the evidence was burned — and the data sold. This investigation from History Declassified exposes the origins of Unit 731, the ideology that fuelled it, and the secret bargain that allowed its architects to walk free. N...
History Declassified
In the spring of 146 BC, flames consumed the great city of Carthage. Once the richest port in the ancient world, Carthage stood for centuries as Rome’s only equal — a maritime power built on trade, science, and diplomacy. But prosperity made it dangerous. What followed was not conquest, but extermination. Rome besieged the city for three years, starved its people, burned its temples, and enslaved its survivors. Then it buried the truth beneath propaganda that painted Carthage as barbaric and ...