
Overview
Part 1 of 3. President Woodrow Wilson vowed to keep the U.S. out of World War I after hostilities erupted in Europe in August 1914. It was a promise he kept until 1917, when the Germans resumed "unrestricted submarine warfare"— a policy it had started and then stopped in 1915 — and began sinking U.S. ships. An intercepted telegram also showed Germany trying to convince Japan and Mexico to declare war on America.
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29 - 1Command and Control January 10, 2017
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29 - 2Rachel Carson January 24, 2017
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29 - 3The Race Underground January 31, 2017
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29 - 4Oklahoma City February 07, 2017
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29 - 5Ruby Ridge February 14, 2017
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29 - 6The Great War: Part 1 April 10, 2017
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29 - 7The Great War: Part 2 April 11, 2017
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29 - 8The Great War: Part 3 April 12, 2017