What We Saw - All Seasons

What We Saw - Season 1

Season 1

On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon. The mission that got them there, Apollo 11, was the culmination of the nation's decade-long cultural and scientific fascination with outer space. In this four-part series by Bill Whittle, transport back in time and understand what Apollo 11 felt like to the millions of Americans who lived through it.
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DatesDec 20, 2020 - Dec 20, 2020
What We Saw - Season 2

Season 2

Though the Cold War passed without a shot being fired, the uneasy tension and threat of nuclear destruction between America and Russia lasted from the dawn of the Atomic Age in 1950 until the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Join Bill Whittle for a thorough exploration of two ideologically opposed motivations as the two superpowers battled for global supremacy.
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DatesMar 21, 2023 - Jun 6, 2023
What We Saw - Season 3

Season 3

Join ‪@BillWhittleChannel‬ as he uncovers Moscow's dark history beyond its landmarks. This journey through Russia reveals a past filled with secret police, fear, and suppression. Explore contrasts from modern skyscrapers to the Kremlin's ancient walls, and the oppressive Red Square bunker. Delve into the Lubyanka building's secrets, once home to the FSB, KGB, and Cheka, and learn about the tragic human cost of the Soviet terror apparatus. Whittle's documentary serves as a stark reminder of political tyranny's impact and the importance of remembering history's somber moments.
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DatesMar 6, 2024 - Apr 24, 2024

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