Monday, May 11th TV listings for History Channel US - Eastern Feed
History's Greatest Mysteries The Dyatlov Pass Incident
An infamous Cold War cold case involving nine hikers found mutilated on a remote mountain slope; for over 60 years, authorities and amateurs alike have been trying to figure out what happened in a place that's been called "Russia's Area 51."
History's Greatest Mysteries TWA Flight 800
In July 1996, one of the worst aviation disasters in American history leaves 230 people dead and countless questions unanswered; it's a tragedy that changes the aviation industry forever.
History's Greatest Mysteries What is the Yeti?
Sightings of the Yeti, a creature of myth and legend, has been recorded for thousands of years throughout the Himalayas and surrounding regions; a seven-foot-tall creature, covered in shaggy gray hair is hiding in plain sight.
History's Greatest Mysteries Decoding the Mysterious Antikythera Mechanism
An ancient mechanical device found on a 2000-year-old shipwreck has become known as the world's first computer; the machine is centuries more advanced than historians thought possible, but its origin and true purpose are shrouded in secrecy.
History's Greatest Mysteries Malaysia Flight 370
One of the most chilling aviation mysteries in modern day: a Boeing 777, carrying 239 people, vanishes over the Indian Ocean; nearly a decade later, no one knows what really happened to Malaysia Flight 370.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Mystery of Machu Picchu
With 500-year-old secrets hidden in skeletons and stone, Machu Picchu remains one of the most puzzling archaeological sites on earth; it ranks among the ancient world's most enduring riddles, pertaining to its creators and reason for its creation.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Body on Somerton Beach
As the Cold War ramps up, a well-dressed man is found dead within miles of a nuclear testing site on a tranquil Australian beach; there are no clues to his identity or what could have happened.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Sinking of the Titanic
The Titanic's tragic story captures the imagination of the public and experts of all kinds, who, decades after the ship's demise, still seek answers; a look into new evidence that might reveal more about how and why the Titanic sank.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Mysterious Havana Syndrome
In 2016, a mysterious illness strikes dozens of government officials in Cuba; hundreds more are afflicted.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Lost Gold of WWII
During World War II, Japan plunders a fortune worth hundreds of billions of dollars from occupied countries, but to this day its whereabouts are unknown.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hunt for Hitler
The history books say Adolf Hitler committed suicide in the final days of World War II, but not everyone believes there's sufficient proof; questions have swirled for decades about his possible escape.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hunt for Adolf Eichmann: Case Closed New
At the end of World War II, many Nazi officials were captured and tried for their crimes; but one of the architects of the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann, slipped through the cracks, repeatedly eluding Nazi hunters from around the globe.
History's Greatest Mysteries Foo Fighters
During World War II, a phenomenon terrorizes American airmen in the night skies over Europe; the pilots call these fireballs foo fighters, and swear they move at over 200 mph and defy the laws of physics; but what are they?
History's Greatest Warriors The Samurai New
The Japanese samurai is a master of both military strategy and combat skills, honed through rigorous training in weapons like the katana and yumi.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Lufthansa Heist
On December 11, 1978, a gang of thieves lifted around $5 million in cash and $800,000 in jewelry from a luxury airline hangar at New York's JFK Airport, marking the largest heist in U.S. history at that time.
History's Greatest Mysteries Foo Fighters
During World War II, a phenomenon terrorizes American airmen in the night skies over Europe; the pilots call these fireballs foo fighters, and swear they move at over 200 mph and defy the laws of physics; but what are they?
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hunt for Adolf Eichmann: Case Closed
At the end of World War II, many Nazi officials were captured and tried for their crimes; but one of the architects of the Holocaust, Adolf Eichmann, slipped through the cracks, repeatedly eluding Nazi hunters from around the globe.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Lufthansa Heist
On December 11, 1978, a gang of thieves lifted around $5 million in cash and $800,000 in jewelry from a luxury airline hangar at New York's JFK Airport, marking the largest heist in U.S. history at that time.
History's Greatest Warriors The Samurai
The Japanese samurai is a master of both military strategy and combat skills, honed through rigorous training in weapons like the katana and yumi.
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Amazing Facts With Doug Batchelor
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Dr. David Jeremiah shares the practical messages behind Christianity and helps people to discover their own turning points in their relationship with God.
The UnXplained Sacred Rituals
Throughout human history, many cultures have used sacred rituals to express their spiritual beliefs; there are many rituals that are thought to unlock supernatural powers.
The UnXplained Real Life Monsters
For centuries, fantastic tales of terrifying monsters have fascinated mankind; bizarre beasts of all shapes and sizes have been portrayed in some of history's most classic stories and folklore.
