History Detectives Season 10 Episode 6 Vietnam Diary, Bootlegger's Notebook and a Hollywood Ledger
- TV-PG
- October 2, 2012
- 53 min
In this episode of History Detectives, the team uncovers the true stories behind three fascinating artifacts from different eras in American history. The first item is a Vietnam War diary, found by a man at a garage sale. The diary belonged to an Army medic who served in Vietnam and provides an intimate look into his experiences during the war. The detectives work to find the author, and discover new information about the realities of the war as seen through the eyes of an ordinary soldier.
The second item is a bootlegger's notebook from the Prohibition era. The detectives delve into the life of a notorious bootlegger named Dutch Schultz and his gang of criminals. The notebook contains detailed records of illegal alcohol sales during the height of the Prohibition era, as well as evidence of a plan to bribe law enforcement officials. The detectives work to piece together the bootlegger's operations and uncover the truth behind his criminal activities.
Finally, the team tackles a Hollywood ledger from the Golden Age of Hollywood. The ledger belongs to a legendary film production company and provides a detailed record of the expenses and salaries of Hollywood's biggest stars. The detectives investigate the names listed in the ledger and uncover fascinating stories about some of the most iconic figures in Tinseltown, including Marilyn Monroe, Marlon Brando, and Elizabeth Taylor.
As the detectives follow the clues and unearth new information, they gain a deeper understanding of the people and events that shaped American history. With meticulous research and expert analysis, History Detectives brings to life the stories behind these fascinating artifacts and sheds new light on some of the most intriguing mysteries of our past.