The story of the rise and fall of Dutch commercial television station TV Noordzee is told, followed by the subject of German television during the Nazi regime.
The oldest film footage shot in the Netherlands is shown and talked about. The other topic is former Nazi euthanasia institute Castle Sonnenstein in Pirna, Germany.
The story of CPN (the Dutch Communist Party) leader Paul de Groot is followed by an item about the fire the Germans set to the library of Leuven, Belgium in World War I.
In 1954, the Siamese twin sisters Folkje and Tjitske de Vries are successfully separated. About a decade earlier, Albert Konrad Gemmeker was a real gentleman, but also the camp commander of Westerbork.
How can Romania get an honest, truthful historiography after fifty years of dictatorship? What happened to Dutch SS members after the Second World War ended?
Former CIA analyst Frank Snepp talks about what happened at the US embassy in Saigon during the last weeks of the Vietnam war that ended with the Fall of Saigon. And did the US lose this war because it was on television?