The Lost Evidence is a television program on The History Channel which uses three-dimensional landscapes, reconnaissance photos, eyewitness testimony and documents to reevaluate and recreate key battles of World War II. The entire series was made up of 23 fifty-minute episodes with the exception of the D-Day episode, which is 100 minutes in length (or 1 hour and 40 minutes).
The first episode was aired in the UK in 2004.
Episode Number | Title |
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Episode 1 | D-Day |
Episode 2 | North Africa |
Episode 3 | Battle of the Bulge |
Episode 4 | Sicily |
Episode 5 | Liberation of Paris |
Episode 6 | Breakout from Normandy |
Episode 7 | Battle of Berlin |
Episode 8 | Crossing the Rhine |
Episode 9 | Monte Cassino |
Episode 10 | Stalingrad |
Episode 11 | Operation Market Garden |
Episode 12 | Peleliu |
Episode 13 | El Alamein |
Episode 14 | Battle of Britain |
Episode 15 | Luzon |
Episode 16 | Guam |
Episode 17 | Okinawa |
Episode 18 | Leyte Gulf |
Episode 19 | Saipan |
Episode 20 | Guadalcanal |
Episode 21 | Tarawa |
Episode 22 | Iwo Jima |
Episode 23 | Pearl Harbor |
Broadcast Airings
Repeats of the series are currently airing on Military History and the digital broadcast network Quest.
See also
External links
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