Surrender and a New Dawn
The 12 part documentary offers a precise look at the different theaters of the 2nd World War around the globe. (S1 E12)
The 12 part documentary offers a precise look at the different theaters of the 2nd World War around the globe. (S1 E12)
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She is an influence of success: Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary, wife of Emperor Franz Joseph I, known as "Sisi".
For three years the Germans and French blew each other up with massive explosions
An exploration of fortresses, dugouts and bunkers tells the story of the innovative German engineering
The story of how a unique British tunnelling technique developed for the mud of Flanders
Germany, 1923: Amid economic ruin and rising fascism, young Paula Schlier goes undercover in a Nazi newspaper—only to find herself caught in the chaos of Hitler's failed Beer Hall Putsch.
Nothing would have been possible without the Viking ship.We examine the development of the typical Viking ship
The legendary origins of the Nordic race through the myths of the Danes, Norwegians and Swedes,
"Trade wars are good, and easy to win," writes U.S President Donald Trump on Twitter.
Daredevil racers who pushed all limits: Ickx, Villeneuve, Röhrl, Moss, and the legendary Fangio.
Racing safety: hard-won after tragedies like Jim Clark's death, spurred by Jackie Stewart.
Racing's fiercest duels: rivals risking everything: Lauda vs. Hunt, Prost vs. Senna, Rosberg vs. Hamilton.
The Shah's story begins with good ideas and ideals and ends in bloody chaos.
The 1970s are a special decade in Berlin as well. The euphoria and revolutionary mood of the sixties changed.
In Berlin the 60s are marked by the building of the Wall and everyday life in the shadow of the Wall.
In 1637, Dutch tulip mania created the first major market bubble, offering timeless financial lessons.
Hidden in archives and private collections, images of the Third Reich have also been preserved - in colour.
Hidden in archives and private collections, images of the Third Reich have also been preserved - in colour.
Hidden in archives and private collections, images of the Third Reich have also been preserved - in colour.
During the Cold War, the border between Czechoslovakia and the West became a dramatic scene. Between 1945 and 1989 several hundred people lost their lives. 30 years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, justice is now to be served: German and Czech public prosecutors are trying to bring the truth to light.
The death of Empress Sisi was not only a terrible murder, but a political statement by the anarchists.
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