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Assassinations that changed the World DVD

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One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. They are the tragic stories at the heart of some of history's defining moments. Tales of hatred and obsession, fanaticism and a burning desire to achieve fame at the cost of another s life. This extraordinary DVD takes the viewer on a fascinating journey through history to examine the famous assassinations and assassination attempts that have left their mark on the world. Trace the incredible events following the murder of Emperor Ferdin...

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Released
27 August 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
History Channel 
Classification
Runtime
180 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298064109 
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History Channel documentary that looks back at assassination attempts that impacted on world history. Many powerful leaders and iconic figures have fallen victim to assassinations over the years, with repercussions that extend beyond the personal tragedy of a life cut short. From the murder of the Austrian Archduke, Franz Ferdinand, which triggered World War I, to the shootings of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King in mid-20th century America, this documentary takes an in-depth look at the stories behind some of the most famous assassination attempts in history.