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- Powerful and resonant series that looks at how Hitler and the Nazis seized power in Germany and ushered in the death of democracy.
- Channel 4's long-running, award-winning investigative current affairs documentary series. Particularly noted for its undercover reporting.
- Series looking at changes in British society, employing archive footage from the BBC and other sources.
- BBC investigative documentary series noted for its new perspectives on historical events.
- An unprecedented look at the vicious three-month Battle of Normandy that took place after the D-Day invasion.
- Serious news reports, analysis and no-holds-barred interviews with leading politicians and public figures.
- The 100 Greatest War Films of all time, as voted for by the public of the UK.
- The real Nazi Temple Of Doom! Discover the link to Adolf Hitler's search for the Holy Grail and Heinrich Himmler's shrine to the SS. Find out how a group of experts pieced together the complex history of a priceless gold Celtic cauldron found at the bottom of a lake in Bavaria, and its connections with a number of notorious historical figures.
- Historical mysteries are scientifically investigated.
- Dive into the history of the 20th century in France and around the world.
- Babel is the talk show in the Nordic countries about literature. It is where the world's most important writers meet in discussions about life, reading and writing.
- The German invasion of Crete in May 1941, showing the invasion, Allied evacuation and the German occupation.
- The principle of "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" is to present live and in public "the news seen by culture". The program brought together guests with very varied profiles, around specific topical themes, which the speakers have the leisure to develop at length while the host stands back, only intervening sporadically to frame the debate. "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" is broadcast daily, from 2006 to 2011, from Monday to Thursday (its duration is one hour and twenty minutes, generally including the interruption by Soir 3). In 2011, it became weekly with programming on Tuesday evenings and lengthened to two hours. The last issue on France 3 was broadcast on February 12, 2013. The show was transferred to France 2, every Friday evening, from March 8, 2013. At the end of May 2015, "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" became the longest-lived cultural program on French television, in terms of the number of broadcasts (724 issues), beating the previous record set by Bernard Pivot's" Apostrophes". The last issue of "Ce Soir (Ou Jamais!)" is broadcast on May 20, 2016.
- Meteorologists take over the World.
- 'Forced March' describes the prevalent drug use by the Nazi armed forces during World War Two. Emerging from the open society following World War One, German pharmaceutical companies grew into a major industry producing inexpensive feel good drugs for the world. So the Nazi military thought it natural to use drugs to enhance soldier performance and even planned campaigns that required them. The invasion of France required a three day Panzer attack without sleep that would have been impossible without stimulants. Fortuanately, both man and machines were afforded a recovery period after the France campaign. But extended periods of drug use without rest in the Battle of Britain and North Africa lead to Nazi collapse. Meanwhile, drug use would soon take it's toll on the Nazi's leader, Adolf Hitler.
- Coming from two completely opposite worlds, these two brilliant intellectuals never met: Rudolf Roessler was German and a fervent Christian, Sandor Rado a Hungarian Jew and an early communist. The unlikely collaboration of their respective networks in the heart of neutral Switzerland was decisive in the outcome of the war in the East and in the fall of Nazism. The Sandor Rado - Rudolf Roessler mystery traces a key episode of the Second World War and bears the seeds of the Cold War. Their journeys through World War II made them the conflict's most important and enigmatic spies. 80 years later it remains a historical enigma.
- Each episode looks at a different aspect of military history, military affairs, and/or international relations.
- Each episode of Citizen Soldier explores topics on military history, affairs and policy through interviews and panel discussions with scholars, military personnel, and authors.
- Just weeks after VE day,Winston Churchill found himself in new battle:to be reelected Prime Minister. Confident of his victory after leading through WWII,he never expected his countrymen to turn so vehemently on their Great British Bulldog
- The story of Hitler and his penchant for barbarism and destruction, starting with his surprise Russian invasion and the anarchy that followed.
- Documentary which examines the reasons why Winston Churchill and the Conservative Party lost the General Election of 1945, after Churchill had just led the country to victory in the World War II.