Series from 2010
Much of Britain's underwater heritage has been beyond the reach of investigation. Too difficult to find, too deep to dive, too dark and dangerous to f…
In World War I, British Hospital ships were fired upon and sunk in direct violation of the international rules of war. New evidence may suggest that the British may have been breaking rules of their own.
Within sight of the coast of France lies a sunken allied troop ship. Remnants of the World War II wreck scatter the sea bed, evidence of a forgotten tragedy. Nearly 800 American soldiers lost their lives here, but the event is surrounded by secrecy and mystery.
In World War I, British Hospital ships were fired upon and sunk in direct violation of the international rules of war. New evidence may suggest that the British may have been breaking rules of their own.