What Went Wrong
In 2013 a high-speed train derailed outside the railway station of Santiago de Compostela, killing 79 people.
In 2013 a high-speed train derailed outside the railway station of Santiago de Compostela, killing 79 people.
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1941, Hitler's Wehrmacht invades the Soviet Union. The invasion had been planned under the name "Barbarossa".
1941, Hitler's Wehrmacht invades the Soviet Union. The invasion had been planned under the name "Barbarossa".
1941, Hitler's Wehrmacht invades the Soviet Union. The invasion had been planned under the name "Barbarossa".
The Ever Given mega-ship blocked the Suez Canal for six days, disrupting global trade worth billions.
A tragic cable car crash in Italy claimed 14 lives. The only survivor was a 5-year-old child.
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.
At the height of Maoism, China was as closed off as present-day North Korea.
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.
With more than 16,000 built, the DC-3 became the world's most successful aircraft and legend in several wars. During both World Wars, the military version of the DC-3 became a crucial factor for success.
The documentary reveals the true story of the German flying ace Manfred von Richthofen.
The film tells the story of Kalanag, for whom deception, disguise and trickery were his life's principles.
The Auctioneers is a hunt for relics of the past that leads from private property to everyday life.
The King's Cross fire in London's Underground was triggered by a small spark from a cigarette or match on November 18, 1987. The blaze engulfed a wooden escalator, killing 31 people and severely burning 143 commuters that day.
Ethiopian Airways Flight 302 crashed minutes after takeoff, killing 157—the deadliest in Ethiopia's history.
In 1988, the Piper Alpha rig exploded in the North Sea, killing 165 men and two rescuers.
Cristina was born in Pianura, a little town in Naples, in a family that had no connections with the clans.
Antonella Madonna is married to Natale Dantese, a powerful young boss in Ercolano.
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