Monday, May 4th TV listings for History Channel US - Pacific Feed
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.
History's Greatest Warriors The Navy SEALs
The Navy SEAL is forged in pain: intense training that transforms him into a fighting force capable of operating in any environment, from sea to land to air.
History's Greatest Warriors The Knights Templar
The Templar Knights of the 12th century build some of history's greatest warriors through elite training in the Holy Land, combining religious devotion with extraordinary combat skills.
History's Greatest Warriors The Vikings
The Viking's fearless ability to launch devastating raids across vast distances make him an elite force from the late 8th century to the mid-11th century; armed with axe and sword, he uses both strength and strategy to dominate his enemies.
History's Greatest Warriors The Delta Force
A Delta Force operator deploys unparalleled skill in counterterrorism, hostage rescue, and covert operations; his ability to neutralize high-level threats makes the Delta Force operator a critical force in combating global terrorism.
History's Greatest Warriors The Spartans
The Spartan is one of the most powerful soldiers in the world from the 7th century BC to the 4th century BC. His unmatched discipline and lifelong dedication to rigorous military training begins in childhood.
History's Greatest Mysteries Jack the Ripper
A spree of gruesome murders by Jack the Ripper shocks Victorian England -- and the world; the homicidal maniac's identity still remains a mystery.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Phoenix Lights Phenomenon
In 1997, thousands of people across Phoenix witness a series of strange lights unlike anything they've ever seen; many think this could be one of the largest-scale UFO sightings in history, but there may be another explanation.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Shroud of Turin
The haunting image of the Shroud of Turin has captivated millions around the world; scientists and theologians are trying to figure out if the Shroud of Turin truly is an image of Jesus or something very different.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Garden of Eden
Most people know it as the biblical birthplace of man -- the Garden of Eden; investigating if the Garden of Eden was just a story to explain human creation or if it was a real place.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Amazing Events of the Book of Exodus
The Burning Bush, the 10 Plagues, the Parting of the Red Sea these Biblical events in the Book of Exodus have shaped Judeo-Christian beliefs for centuries.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Valentine's Day Massacre
The Valentine's Day Massacre, a shocking event in Chicago's history, occurred on February 14th, 1929; it's an unsolved mystery.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Death of Dillinger
John Dillinger's life consists of brazen bank robberies across the country, but his death remains shrouded in mystery; what really happened to John Dillinger?
History's Greatest Mysteries The Killing of Bugsy Siegel
Notorious mobster Bugsy Siegel is gunned down in his Beverly Hills living room; Siegel's killing becomes front page news; no arrest is ever made.
History's Greatest Mysteries Gardner Museum Robbery
In a perfectly planned robbery, thieves steal half a billion dollars in masterpieces from the Gardner Museum in Boston; it's been three decades since the brazen heist, and an exhaustive search has failed to recover the stolen goods.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Lufthansa Heist New
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 Mongols New
The Mongol's unmatched skill in horseback archery and lightning-fast mobility across vast terrains build him into the most elite fighter of his time.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hunt for Viking Treasure
Known for their seafaring skills and feared for their ferocity, the Vikings amassed gold, silver and other riches while trading and raiding across Europe.
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 Mongols
The Mongol's unmatched skill in horseback archery and lightning-fast mobility across vast terrains build him into the most elite fighter of his time.
History's Greatest Mysteries Gardner Museum Robbery
In a perfectly planned robbery, thieves steal half a billion dollars in masterpieces from the Gardner Museum in Boston; it's been three decades since the brazen heist, and an exhaustive search has failed to recover the stolen goods.
History's Greatest Mysteries The Hunt for Viking Treasure
Known for their seafaring skills and feared for their ferocity, the Vikings amassed gold, silver and other riches while trading and raiding across Europe.
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