Alone: Bonus – Nicole’s 10 Items (Season 5) | History

Nicole reveals the ten items she will be taking to Mongolia as she tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Nicole reveals the ten items she will be taking to Mongolia as she tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Randy reveals the ten items he will be taking to Mongolia as he tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Gina and the Seal team chase down the Prince in Sarajevo and Marissa’s crime is discovered by the man falsely accused of shooting Rip in … Continue reading
1619 – Paulus Voet, Dutch jurist and historian, born in Heusden, Netherlands (d. 1667) 1730 – Georg von Pasterwiz, Austrian composer, born in Passau, Germany … Continue reading
1494 – Treaty of Tordesillas: Spain and Portugal divide the new world along a meridian 370 leagues west of the Cape Verde islands, off the … Continue reading
Historical Events 1340 – Rotterdam Netherlands founded 1527 – Pope Clement VII surrenders to Emperor Charles V’s armies 1905 – Norway dissolves union with Sweden … Continue reading
Two smiths, Matt Berry and John Hippard, take us on a personal tour of their home forges in this bonus scene from “The Lion Spear”. … Continue reading
Britt reveals the ten items he will be taking to Mongolia as he tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Carleigh reveals the ten items she will be taking to Mongolia as she tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
For hundreds of years, Euclid’s geometry disappeared with the fall of the Roman Empire. But in Constantinople, Islamic mathematicians, including Al-Khwarizmi (who gave us the … Continue reading
1519 – Andrea Cesalpino, Italian philosopher, physician and botanist, born in Arezzo, Italy (d. 1603) 1576 – Giovanni Diodati, Swiss Protestant clergyman, born in Lucca, … Continue reading
1885 – 19th Belmont: Paul Duffy aboard Tyrant wins in 2:43 1936 – 40th US Golf Open: Tony Manero shoots a 282 at Baltusrol GC … Continue reading
Historical Events 1903 – President Emile Loubet of France and Minister of Foreign Affairs Theophile Declasse visit London, furthering the cause of Entente Cordiale between … Continue reading
Brad reveals the ten items he will be taking to Mongolia as he tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Jesse reveals the ten items he will be taking to Mongolia as he tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
1718 – Thomas Chippendale, England, furniture maker (baptized) 1757 – Pierre Jean George Cabanis, French physiologist (d. 1808) 1878 – William Franklin “Frank” Smith, American … Continue reading
1752 – Prince William of Orange becomes Knight of Garter 1849 – Danish National Day-Denmark becomes a constitutional monarchy 1913 – Dutch Disability laws go … Continue reading
Historical Events 1806 – Batavian Republic becomes Kingdom of Holland 1925 – 29th US Golf Open: Willie Macfarlane shoots a 291 at Worcester CC Mass … Continue reading
Learn how media bias and anti-Mexican racism contributed to the Zoot Suit Riots in Los Angeles in 1943, resulting in one of the worst episodes … Continue reading
Sam reveals the ten items he will be taking to Mongolia as he tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Brooke reveals the ten items she will be taking to Mongolia as she tries for redemption on Season 5 of Alone. #AloneShow Subscribe for more … Continue reading
Learn about the origins of ISIS and its leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who terrorized Iraq’s Shia Muslims with suicide bombers. Discover how successor Abu Bakr … Continue reading
1394 – Philippa of England, queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden (d. 1430) 1876 – Robert Dower, cricketer (1 Test South Africa v England 1898, … Continue reading
1133 – Rome-Innocentius II crowns Lotharius III Roman-German emperor 1756 – Quakers leave assembly of Pennsylvania 1783 – Joseph and Jacques Montgolfier make 1st public … Continue reading
Historical Events 1664 – Viceroy Willem Frederik conquers Dijlerschans 1940 – Winston Churchill’s speech “We shall fight on the seas and oceans” 1954 – Arthur … Continue reading
Daniel has his sights set on one particular gator he has named “Black Gold,” but it seems the animal has outsmarted him in this clip … Continue reading
Dwaine and Joey are forced to come up with some creative solutions to catching a hiding gator in this clip from Season 9, Episode 18, … Continue reading
It takes more than speed to win a horse race. Learn how a horse’s training and shoeing are the foundation of every horse’s success, powered … Continue reading
1904 – Charles R. Drew, American physician, surgeon, and pioneer of blood plasma research, born in Washington, D. C. (d. 1950) 1911 – Ellen Corby … Continue reading
1357 – Peace of Ath signed (in modern Belgium), settles Brabant succession 1861 – 1st Civil War land battle-Union defeats Confederacy at Philippi, West Virginia … Continue reading
Historical Events 1961 – JFK and Khrushchev meet in Vienna 1966 – European DX Council forms in Copenhagen (shortwave listeners) 1972 – Yanks score 8 … Continue reading
French and Gee try stay optimistic in the cold weather, but after forgetting his cross, French feels unlucky until he conjures up a makeshift knot … Continue reading
Due to a colder-than-usual morning, Willie is forced to use other tactics in order to catch some monsters – but his weapon of choice runs … Continue reading
1876 – Hakon Borresen, composer 1904 – Frank Runacres, English artist (d. 1 1908 – Gordon Weir, cricketer (NZ batsman in 11 Tests 1930-37) 1920 … Continue reading
1848 – The Slavic congress in Prague begins. 1934 – 39th Women’s French Championships: Margaret Scriven beats Helen Jacobs (7-5, 4-6, 6-1) 1950 – St … Continue reading
Historical Events 1873 – Construction begins on Clay St (San Francisco) for world’s 1st cable railroad 1896 – 30th Belmont: Henry Griffin aboard Hastings wins … Continue reading
Seven months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, American and Japanese forces clashed over Midway Atoll, a dot of land in the middle of the … Continue reading
What do thoroughbred racehorses do after retirement? Learn how this trainer is teaching horses new tricks after their racing days are over, powered by our … Continue reading
Learn about the diverse religious and political history that brought about the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. See how WWI and WWII influenced the establishment of the nation … Continue reading
1908 – Percy Edwards, English entertainer (known for his animal impressions), born in Suffolk, England (d.1996) 1926 – Andy Griffith, American actor, comedian, television producer, … Continue reading
1834 – HMS Beagle for anchor in Port Famine, Magallanes Street 1893 – Opera “Falstaff” is produced (Berlin) 1910 – SC Enschede soccer team forms … Continue reading
Historical Events 1957 – 56th Women’s French Championships: Shirley Bloomer beats Dorothy Knode (6-1, 6-3) 1958 – Louise Suggs wins LPGA Gatlinburg Golf Open 1960 … Continue reading
Gina tries to get Michael’s cooperation to take down the Prince, Bear is angry that his team violated SOP in the field and Alex fights … Continue reading
Learn how the Six-Day War between Israel and its Palestinian Arab rivals — Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq — redrew the map of the Middle … Continue reading
Before we get into non-Euclidian geometry, we have to know: what even is geometry? What’s up with the Pythagorean math cult? Who was Euclid, for … Continue reading
1879 – Mark Hambourg, composer 1898 – Johan Brouwer, Dutch pianist/writer/resistance fighter 1923 – Rainier III, Monaco, Prince of Monaco (1949-2005) 1924 – Russell Endean, … Continue reading
1223 – Mongol invasion of the Cumans: Battle of the Kalka River – Mongol armies of Genghis Khan lead by Subutai defeat Kievan Rus and … Continue reading
Historical Events 1902 – Boer War Ends; Treaty of Unity signed, Britain annexes Transvaal 1920 – Indianapolis 500: Gaston Chevrolet wins in 5:38:31.901 (142.617 km/h) … Continue reading
To get payback in Six season 2, the SEALs take on darker and more dangerous missions that threaten to break up the brotherhood. #SIX Subscribe … Continue reading
Say hello to Matt Krol, our new narrator! Today we’re talking about about that cursed buzzword “blockchain” that’s appeared on the fringes of the game … Continue reading
Buddha is out for revenge in season 2 of Six, but payback comes with a high price tag. #SIX Subscribe for more from SIX and … Continue reading
How far is Bear willing to go for payback in Six season 2 and will it cost him the only thing he has left? #SIX … Continue reading
HISTORY’s hit Navy SEAL drama series “SIX,” returns for its sophomore season in a special Memorial Day premiere on Monday, May 28 at 10PM ET/PT … Continue reading
1423 – Georg Purbach, German mathematician and astronomer (d. 1461) 1867 – Arthur Vining Davis, Sharon Mass, CEO (Alcoa-1910-57) 1878 – Mike Donlin, American baseball … Continue reading
1808 – Napoleon Bonaparte annexes Tuscany and gave it seats in French Senate 1908 – Aldrich Vineland Currency Act forerunner to Federal Reserve System 1942 … Continue reading
Historical Events 1901 – Hall of Fame for Great American on NYU campus dedicated 1923 – Indianapolis 500: Tommy Milton wins in 5:31:19.618 (145.718 km/h) … Continue reading
“This is a fight until they’re dead, or ISIS is dead.” Who are the Kurds – and how are they organizing the fight against ISIS? … Continue reading
1676 – Jacopo Riccati, Italian mathematician (d. 1754) 1807 – Louis Agassiz, Swiss naturalist/geologist/teacher 1851 – Dick Barlow, cricketer (immortal England all-rounder of 1880s) 1896 … Continue reading
1818 – 1st steam vessel to sail Great Lakes launched 1900 – Fire in Cincinnati nearly destroys Reds’ grandstand 1927 – Hammond scores his 1,000th … Continue reading
Historical Events 1900 – In China, rioters provoked by Boxers burn the Fengtai Railway Station, where many Belgians work 1900 – Fire in Cincinnati nearly … Continue reading
“It’s so sad this war, how many lives have been impacted.” 11 million Iraqi and Syrian civilians have been displaced since the rise of ISIS … Continue reading
“You could be stuck in a safe house for up to a month.” Meet the volunteers lining up to fight ISIS, as they wait to … Continue reading
1806 – Charles-Joseph Tolbecque, composer 1864 – Ante Trumbić, Croatian politician (d. 1938) 1920 – Michael Webster, CEO (DRG) 1929 – Donald Howard Keats, composer … Continue reading
1878 – 6th Preakness: C Holloway aboard Duke of Magenta wins in 2:41.75 1927 – Japanese military intervention in Chinese civil war 1933 – Austrian … Continue reading
Historical Events 1864 – Skirmish at Salem Church (Haw’s Shop), Virginia 1933 – Austrian communist party banned 1940 – British and Allied forces begin the … Continue reading
“There’s an allure to coming here to fight.” Meet the American volunteers lining up to fight ISIS. #HuntingIsis Subscribe for more from Hunting Isis and … Continue reading
Chase and Jacob go hunting for their arch-nemesis, Snaggle Tooth, who ends up pulling their boat after taking the bait in this clip from Season … Continue reading
Kristi spends the day alone on her boat checking her lines, when she finally encounters a violent catch in this clip from Season 9, Episode … Continue reading
1873 – Olaf Gulbransson, Norwegian artist, born in Oslo, Norway (d. 1958) 1895 – Paul Lukas, Hungarian actor (Watch on the Rhine, Sphynx), born in … Continue reading
1798 – British kill about 500 Irish insurgents at the Battle of Tara 1865 – Battle of Galveston Texas, surrender of Edmund Kirby Smith 1876 … Continue reading
Historical Events 1898 – San Francisco approves City Charter, allows Municipal ownership of utilities 1906 – Archaeological Institute of America forms 1918 – Georgian Social … Continue reading
In the shadow of Hitler’s rise to power, Americans observe Memorial Day in 1936 with a sense that another worldwide conflict might be on the … Continue reading
RJ and Jay Paul corner an aggressive menace caught in their trap, but it takes more that one shot to take it down in this … Continue reading
Daniel and Big T get their hands dirty early in the morning and kick off the competition with a 9-footer in this clip from Season … Continue reading
Game designers must decide how to segment and present choices so that the player isn’t overwhelmed. From character creation to strategy, there’s a lot of … Continue reading
This time we will take you back to middle ages. It’s 13th century – what did medieval armor look like? » JOIN OUR COMMUNITY FOR … Continue reading
Learn more about 7 of the best final challenge weapons from Forged in Fire. Subscribe for more HISTORY: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=historychannel Find out more about the show … Continue reading