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Hitler's Suicide Ship
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Tonight at 8P et/pt: Ambushed in 1939 by British cruisers off the coast of Uruguay, Hitler's prized "pocket battleship," the Admiral Graf Spee, was blown up by its captain, who then committed suicide. This documentary retraces the events that led to the high-tech ship's destruction.

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At 10P et/pt, in the desert of Libya and on the island of Crete, two expert teams investigate daring war-time missions to capture or kill Hitler's Nazi Generals.

 
This Week's Highlights
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Locked Up Abroad:
Teenage Drug Smuggler
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An American teenager wants gastric bypass surgery so badly that she accepts $20,000 to smuggle cocaine out of Colombia, but instead she ends up on a crash diet in a terrifying jail.
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Explorer: Vampire Forensics
THURSDAY at 8P et/pt
A more than 400-year old skull found in a mass grave in Venice launches a modern crime scene investigator on a forensic investigation unlike any he has ever attempted - to put a face to the "Vampire of Venice."
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Monster Fish: Russian Giants
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Fish biologist Dr. Zeb Hogan travels to one of the world's most wild and remote locations: Kamchatka, in Russia's Far East, a place home to a mass migration of millions of salmon.
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The Indestructibles: Lost at Sea
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While taking pictures on a Hawaiian lookout, Hugh Alexander was washed off a cliff by a giant wave and sucked into a deadly underwater cave with volcanic walls as sharp as knives. How did he survive?
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Russia's Toughest Prisons
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Go inside a Russian security facility where cannibals, terrorists and killers live out the rest of their days, and a Siberian prison camp where temperatures linger at 50 below.
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The Lady with 700 Cats
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There's never a dull moment at the Cat House on the Kings, a sanctuary for abandoned cats in California, where founder Lynea Lattanzio devotes her home to keeping cats alive and healthy in hopes of adoption.
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Locked Up Abroad: Drug Dealer Revenge
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