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- A documentary which challenges former Indonesian death-squad leaders to reenact their mass-killings in whichever cinematic genres they wish, including classic Hollywood crime scenarios and lavish musical numbers.
- A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers.
- Gertrud Pedersen and Annie Langberg carried explosives and helped parachute agents from the Jutlandic Resistance Movement. Lis Mellemgaard printed illegal books in Copenhagen. Many of their friends were sent to concentration camps or were executed by the Germans.
- Hedda Lundh was a railway saboteur who transported explosives during the Occupation. At the time, she was called a terrorist - today she is called a freedom fighter. Her all-female resistance group was handed over to the Gestapo by a collaborator, Grethe Bartram, from Århus.
- Benthe Asmussen, Lis Bomhoff, Else Marie Pade, Karen Ruge, and Dorthe Røssell were caught by the Gestapo during the Occupation. In this third and last episode in the series, they tell about the arrests, the interrogations, and the Frøslev Prison Camp. More than 700 women and 5,000 men were interned at this strange concentration camp in the last years of the German Occupation. Some found love - others were sent to German concentration camps.
- 476 - 1375: Beyond the desert: 476 AD. Rome falls under the pressure of the barbarian invasions. On its ruins the Arabs founds an empire stretching from the banks of the Indus to south of the Sahara, developing a long-term slave trade network between Africa and the Middle-East, centred on the cities of Cairo and Timbuktu.
- 201852m8.0 (19)TV Episode1375 - 1620: For all the gold in the world: End of the Middle Ages. Europe opens to the world, discovering that it lies at the edge of an area responsible for producing most of the planet's wealth: Africa. Portuguese navigators return from the Dark Continent with thousands of captives and set up the first colonies entirely populated by slaves.
- 201853m7.9 (20)TV Episode1620 - 1789: From sugar to rebellion: 17th century. The Atlantic has become the battleground of the sugar war. French, English, Dutch and Spanish fight for the Caribbean to grow sugar cane. To satisfy their dreams of fortune, the European kingdoms open new slave routes between Africa and the New World.