Return of the Trade Wars
"Trade wars are good, and easy to win," writes U.S President Donald Trump on Twitter.
"Trade wars are good, and easy to win," writes U.S President Donald Trump on Twitter.
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Two blasts hit Nord Stream gas lines in 2022. Was it sabotage? The mystery remains.
In 1994, the MS Estonia sank and 852 people died. Decades later, key failures finally come to light.
The film shows the circumstances surrounding the rescue of tens of thousands of Jews.
"Trade wars are good, and easy to win," writes U.S President Donald Trump on Twitter.
Survival, that is what drives the Germans in the first post-war years. Life is marked by destruction, hunger.
Survival, that is what drives the Germans in the first post-war years. Life is marked by destruction, hunger.
The Shah's story begins with good ideas and ideals and ends in bloody chaos.
These Vikings came to Byzantium via the Volga and Dniepr rivers, down to the Black Sea.
Viking pillage of the Abbey of Lindisfarne in Northubria (England) shocked the Western world.
In the World War II, Germany's scientists must race to create terrifying new weapons.
Praised by Goering, the G.55 arrived too late but uniquely fought for both Allies and Axis in WWII.
In Nazi Germany's final days, Heinkel crafted a rare wooden jet fighter in just four days.
Two German pioneers, Messerschmitt and Lippisch, created the first rocket-powered fighter - deadly for all.
Marinella – that's how people refer to Maria Duraccio – is traumatised at the age of 16.
Anna Carrino is still a teenager when she falls for Francesco Bidognetti, a rising star in the Casalesi clan.
In 2013 a high-speed train derailed outside the railway station of Santiago de Compostela, killing 79 people.
Sobibor, once overlooked among Nazi camps, was central to Aktion Reinhard, where nearly 185,000 Jews and Roma were killed. The 2020 discovery of photos by deputy commander Johann Niemann offers rare glimpses into the camp's atrocities, preserving memories for future generations.
On June 26, 1813, two powerful men gathered in Dresden to discuss the future of war and peace in Europe.
For three years the Germans and French blew each other up with massive explosions (S1 E03)
An exploration of fortresses, dugouts and bunkers tells the story of the innovative German engineering (S1 E02)
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