Sunday, July 12th TV listings for History Channel US - Pacific Feed
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World War II With Tom Hanks Stalingrad
In Operation Blue, the German Army fights to take Soviet oil fields and the city of Stalingrad, becoming one of the deadliest battles ever fought and a major turning point on the Eastern Front.
World War II With Tom Hanks Italy
The Allies hope to quickly penetrate the Nazi Reich via Italy but instead endure a months-long slog with devastating results.
World War II With Tom Hanks Battle for the Skies
Allied air forces engage in a fierce and costly battle with the German Luftwaffe over the skies of Europe.
World War II With Tom Hanks Overlord
The Allies undertake Operation Overlord, one of the most complicated and massive military invasions in history, to liberate Occupied France and open a true second front in Western Europe.
World War II With Tom Hanks Long Road to Tokyo
The Allies and Japan clash in the jungles and plains of Asia, the "forgotten theater" of World War II, as America struggles to bring the fight to Tokyo's door.
The Food That Built America Do or Donut
When a commercial caterer realizes his two bestselling items are donuts and coffee, he joins forces with his brother-in-law to create a revolutionary donut chain; a rivalry starts with a beloved Southern-based donut shop.
The Food That Built America When the Chips Are Down
As C.E. Doolin and Herman Lay try to control the chips business in the 1950s, their success inspires one of the biggest companies in the world to design a strong, saddle-shaped chip and a revolutionary container to ship them in.
The Food That Built America Supermarket Sweep
At the turn of the 20th century, Bernard Kroger and another upstart grocer come up with genius innovations that help invent the modern supermarket.
The Food That Built America Submarine Warfare
High school friends see an alternative to fast food with the "submarine" sandwich, but they are quickly met with fierce competition from a new submarine joint that will go on to be the biggest restaurant chain in the world.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Killer Crazes
"Everybody's doing it" was the reason enough to dive in; from flagpole sitting to pet skunks, revealing crazes sweeping the nation; these obsessions are impossible to resist; it's a trip to fads that push limits and make history must-see mayhem.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Perilous Play
Remember when childhood came with a side of danger? Think back to the toys and daredevil playground antics that once defined growing up; uncovering explosive science kits, high-flying kite tubes and more.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Hell On Wheels
Remember when hitting the road meant flirting with disaster?; from rumble seats that turn passengers into projectiles, to scorching cigarette lighters built right into the dash, to cars that have a habit of going up in flames.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Very Extreme Sports
The modern concept of extreme sports is a product of marketing, but back in the old days, the lack of rules made them truly extreme; from bone-crushing football and deadly baseball games to wild events like auto polo.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Young & the Reckless
When being young meant testing the limits of what our bodies could survive.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Insane Inventions New
These are the ambitious ideas, futuristic gadgets, and engineering marvels that aimed to revolutionize everyday life, but sometimes overshot the mark.
The Food That Built America Let's Get Cracker-ing New
As two baking powerhouses collide, scrappy upstarts and mom-and-pop players help turn crackers into a snack aisle staple.
The Food That Built America Spilling the Tea
A beverage giant is challenged for dominance by two upstart companies from Brooklyn to revolutionize the beverage market and transform iced tea from a regional drink to a multi-billion-dollar American staple.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Insane Inventions
These are the ambitious ideas, futuristic gadgets, and engineering marvels that aimed to revolutionize everyday life, but sometimes overshot the mark.
The Food That Built America Let's Get Cracker-ing
As two baking powerhouses collide, scrappy upstarts and mom-and-pop players help turn crackers into a snack aisle staple.
The Food That Built America Spilling the Tea
A beverage giant is challenged for dominance by two upstart companies from Brooklyn to revolutionize the beverage market and transform iced tea from a regional drink to a multi-billion-dollar American staple.
Hazardous History With Henry Winkler Young & the Reckless
When being young meant testing the limits of what our bodies could survive.
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