Traitors | The Atomic Spies | 3

Traitors | The Atomic Spies | 3

In September 1949, the world was shocked to learn that the Soviet Union had conducted its first nuclear weapons test, just four years after the United States dropped the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. U.S. authorities thought there was only one way the Soviets could narrow the nuclear arms gap so quickly -- by stealing atomic secrets from the U.S.


In 1950, the FBI arrested a young Jewish couple, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, for running a spy ring and passing nuclear secrets to the Soviet Union. At their trial, the Rosenbergs became lightning rods for controversy and anti-communist hysteria. But the true extent of their guilt would remain shrouded in mystery for decades to come.

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St. Valentines Day Massacre: Closing In On Capone | 3

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St. Valentines Day Massacre | Public Enemy No. 1 | 2

St. Valentines Day Massacre | Public Enemy No. 1 | 2

On Valentine’s Day 1929, seven men were gunned down in a Chicago garage in an attack that stunned the nation. Photographs of the bloody scene appeared on front pages across the country, and the public...

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St. Valentines Day Massacre | The Land of Bilk and Money | 1

St. Valentines Day Massacre | The Land of Bilk and Money | 1

In 1920, a young Al Capone arrived in Chicago looking for a fresh start, and his timing couldn’t have been better. That same year, Prohibition outlawed the manufacture and sale of alcohol, turning Ame...

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Conquering Polio | There Is No Patent | 4

Conquering Polio | There Is No Patent | 4

In the early 1950s, Jonas Salk and Albert Sabin were in a race to develop a vaccine against polio. While Salk’s killed-virus vaccine was the first to be distributed, Sabin continued working to perfect...

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Conquering Polio | The Cutter Fiasco | 3

Conquering Polio | The Cutter Fiasco | 3

In April 1954, a group of first graders lined up in the gymnasium of an elementary school in McLean, Virginia for the start of the Salk polio vaccine trials. In an era before widespread federal govern...

21 Jan 36min

Conquering Polio | Beyond the Microscope | 2

Conquering Polio | Beyond the Microscope | 2

By the late 1940s, the National Institute of Infantile Paralysis had raised millions of dollars to pay for patient care and laboratory research. But polio cases were reaching record levels, and scient...

14 Jan 39min

The Ice King | Indian Summer | 4

The Ice King | Indian Summer | 4

After two turbulent decades in the ice trade, Frederic Tudor had finally made it. Expanding into the American South had paid off, with cities like New Orleans delivering steady profit. But Tudor’s ins...

7 Jan 36min

Conquering Polio | The March of Dimes | 1

Conquering Polio | The March of Dimes | 1

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