Wandering Wolves
For most Europeans, the wolf is more of a myth than an actual wild animal.
For most Europeans, the wolf is more of a myth than an actual wild animal.
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Dragons, unicorns, chupacabras: Is there something to these legendary creatures?
Although nine disastrous plagues had already devastated the land along the Nile, Pharaoh remained stubborn.
For a long time, scientists have tried to prove that nine of the Ten Plagues point to a climate breakdown.
In the first episode of the three-part series, scholars deal with the first six natural disasters.
Giacomo Casanova was born to poor parents. He is expected to become a priest, but he is going to reject this.
In Part Two of the documentary, the wolf experts track the animals all the way across Europe.
For most Europeans, the wolf is more of a myth than an actual wild animal.
When Jason and his crew set sail, a journey to what was then known as the end of the world lies ahead.
Feral children who grow up in the wilderness with no human contact have problems reintegrating into society.
Dust storms frequently paralyze life during the storm season in many of the most arid regions of the Earth.
Swarms of locusts are still a very real plague today. They afflict drought areas, leaving destruction behind.
Hail and heavy rain have devastating effects today in conjunction with global warming.
Even today, two million people die every year from malaria transmitted by mosquitoes, mainly in Africa.
With water pollution and temperatures on the rise, toxic algae cause serious problems nowadays.
Dragons, unicorns, chupacabras: Is there something to these legendary creatures?
Japan seized 2.5 million km² in Asia, nearly all of Southeast Asia.
Episode Two shows the military tightening control of Japan.
Episode One explores the early reign of Emperor Hirohito.
The Moon Landing and the Nazis shows German NASA employees' hidden past.
Hitler uses tech and terror to keep Germans fighting on.
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