Battlefield Archaeology: A bird’s eye view of the WW2 bunkers, gun emplacements and other structures Bunker Archaeology, Contact, Interviews, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks
WW2 Treasure Hunters: TV host and historian Stephen Taylor on battlefield and aviation archaeology Interviews, WW2, WW2 Wrecks
WW2 Bunker Archaeology: “Batterie Vara”, the coastal artillery fortress that never fired a shot Bunker Archaeology, Interviews, WW2
Battlefield Archaeology: An insider’s view on WW2 battle relics excavation Bunker Archaeology, Interviews
HMS Regulus: Sunk by a mine off Corfu island, Greece on 12 January 1945 Interviews, Shipwrecks, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks
Battlefield Archaeology: Searching for the Missing in Action aircrews in Yap island, by Patrick Ranfranz Aircraft wrecks, Interviews, WW2, WW2 Pacific Treasures, WW2 Wrecks
Bunker Archaeology: The WW2 178 mm coastal artillery emplacement of Fleves island, by Konstantinos Kirimis Bunker Archaeology, Interviews, Then and Now, WW2, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks
Bunker Archaeology: A forgotten WW2 air raid shelter in Piraeus, Greece is revealed Bunker Archaeology
WW2 Bunker Archaeology: The 102 mm gun emplacements of Aegina Bunker Archaeology, Interviews, WW2, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks
The story of Able Seaman William Patrick Young, survivor of three shipwrecks during World War 2 Interviews, Shipwrecks, WW2, WW2 in Greece, WW2 Wrecks