CS History remains a strong player among documentary channels focusing on mysteries, crime, and unsolved secrets in 2026.

Confirmed premieres for 2026 include spectacular titles such as: The Splendor and Misery of the Panama Canal, which explores both the dark and glorious sides of one of the greatest engineering projects of the 20th century, and The Treasure of the Sacred Bulls, in which archaeologists return to the mysteries of ancient Egyptian Serapeum. Viewers will also see the gripping documentary Hitler in Argentina: Operation Grey Wolf, which examines theories about his escape after the war.

The powerful theme of war will be represented by Tuskegee Airmen: The P-51 Mustang Saga, about the heroism of the first African-American pilots during World War II, and the epic series Wars Beyond the Arctic Circle, revealing the hidden history of battles in the far north. The series Mysteries and Legends of European Castles will add a touch of mystery, revealing ancient stories and legends from medieval fortresses.

Lovers of antiquity can look forward to titles such as The Last Secrets of Hieroglyphs, The Deciphered Script of the Ancient Empire of Elam, Operation Philae: Saving the Temple on the Nile, and The Empire of the Incas: A New Perspective, which bring new archaeological discoveries and exclusive access to the hidden treasures of the past. The documentary The Fifth Plane of September 11 will shed light on modern mysteries with previously unpublished statements from the crew.

In 2026, the CS History program will also be supplemented by new episodes of the series Otázniky českých dejín (Questions on Czech History), which focuses on important historical figures and unexplained moments in our history.