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10 Episodes 2011 - 2011
Episode 1
Wed, Jul 20, 201142 mins
George Washington, the American General who lead his country to independence, vs. Nepoleon Bonaparte, the French emperor responsible for conquering almost all of Europe.
Episode 2
Wed, Jul 27, 201142 mins
Joan of Arc, the female warrior who saved Framce during the Hundred Years' War, vs. William the Conqueror, the Norman king who took the English throne by force.
Episode 3
Wed, Aug 3, 201142 mins
U.S. Army Rangers, the upper branch of the American army, vs. the North Korean Special Opetation Forces, the most skilled fighters in the worlds' most secret country.
Episode 4
Wed, Aug 10, 201142 mins
Genghis Khan, the Mongol leader who conquered half of the Medevial world, vs. Hannibal, the Carthiginian general who nearly destroyed the Roman Republic.
Episode 5
Wed, Aug 17, 201123 mins
Saddam Hussein, the Iraqi dictator who utilized chemical weapons on those who opposed him, vs. Pol Pot, the Cambodian terrorist who killed a quarter of his country's population.
Episode 6
Wed, Aug 24, 201142 mins
Theodore Roosevelt, the rough riding American colonel of the Spainish American War, vs. Lawrence of Arabia, the British Army officer who helped lead the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks.
Episode 7
Wed, Aug 31, 201142 mins
Ivan the Terrible, the insane czar who united his country, vs. Hernan Cortes, the Spanish conquistador who destroyed the Aztec Empire.
Episode 8
Wed, Sep 7, 201142 mins
Crazy Horse, a Lakota war chief who fought the U.S. Army for years, vs. Poncho Villa, the Mexican revolutionary who conducted raids on U.S. soil.
Episode 9
Wed, Sep 14, 2011
Britain's ferocious Nepalese warrior mercenaries are matched against France's hardened and expendable foreign mercenary forces.
Episode 10
Wed, Sep 14, 201142 mins
Vampires, the blood-sucking nightmares of fiction, vs. Zombies, the undead corpses who feast on human flesh.