The BEST episodes directed by Martin Smith

Genocide (1941 - 1945)
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#1 - Genocide (1941 - 1945)

The World at War - Season 1 - Episode 20

The Nazi's are racist; the Aryans are a master race, others, particularly the Jews are sub-human. Himmler's SS sets about ridding Europe of millions of Jews.

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Nemesis: Germany (February - May 1945)
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#2 - Nemesis: Germany (February - May 1945)

The World at War - Season 1 - Episode 21

Hitler retreats to the Fuhrer bunker in Berlin as Germany crumbles around him and his lieutenants abandon him to a fate of suicide. Meanwhile, the Russians raise the red flag in Berlin.

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Vietnam: A Television History (5): America's Enemy
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#3 - Vietnam: A Television History (5): America's Enemy

American Experience - Season 9 - Episode 17

The war Americans seldom saw: the view from North Vietnam, featuring the perspectives of communist leaders, Vietcong guerrillas and American prisoners of war. An edited re-broadcast of the 1983 series Vietnam: A Television History.

Vietnam: A Television History (7): Vietnamizing the War
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#4 - Vietnam: A Television History (7): Vietnamizing the War

American Experience - Season 9 - Episode 19

As the U.S. turns over the war to the South Vietnamese army, American soldiers and Vietnamese citizens feel the dimming prospects for victory. An edited re-broadcast of the 1983 series Vietnam: A Television History.

Vietnam: A Television History (9): Peace Is at Hand
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#5 - Vietnam: A Television History (9): Peace Is at Hand

American Experience - Season 9 - Episode 21

As President Nixon escalates the bombing of Hanoi and North Vietnamese troops advance, negotiators struggle for four years to sign a peace treaty that will be broken quickly. An edited re-broadcast of the 1983 series Vietnam: A Television History.

Hunting Bin Laden
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#6 - Hunting Bin Laden

Frontline - Season 2001 - Episode 11

The United States has determined that Osama bin Laden is the orchestrator of the 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in East Africa, the October 2000 attack on the USS Cole in the Yemeni port of Aden, and finally, the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center which killed over 3000 people. In FRONTLINE's "Hunting bin Laden," a Pulitzer Prize-nominated team of New York Times reporters and FRONTLINE correspondent Lowell Bergman investigates the man who has declared holy war on the U.S. -- a wealthy Saudi Arabian exile believed to be hiding in the mountains of Afghanistan with a $5 million bounty on his head.