Spies of War - The D-Day Spies | Full Documentary
June 6th, 1944: nearly 130,000 Allied soldiers storm Normandy's beaches, initiating the liberation of France from the Nazis. Behind the scenes of this major event of WWII, British MI-5’s double agents contributed to the largest deception campaign of the war. Their mission: was to trick the Germans into thinking that the Allies would land elsewhere to keep German troops out of Normandy. In this episode of “Spies of War”, relive this extraordinary mission contributed immensely to the success of D-Day.
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The Phantom Cat - South America's Jaguar | Full Wildlife Documentary
Filmmaker Christian Baumeister travels through the Pantanal in search of South America’s largest and most elusive big cat, the jaguar. In the midst of an unbelievably rich animal world that includes caimans, otters, capybaras and macaws, Baumeister wants to fulfil his most ambitious dream: To film a jaguar preying on a caiman.
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Jungle Book Bear | Wildlife Documentary
We all know him, we all love him: Baloo – Mowgli’s constant companion from the Jungle Book. Did you know that the role models for Baloo are the sloth bears of India? Surprisingly, not much is known about this secretive species. They are mostly nocturnal animals and very shy. Over a period of three years and in more than 200 days in the field, Oliver Goetzl and Ivo Nörenberg not only were lucky enough to film these elusive creatures at daytime, but got also behaviour that was even not known to scientists so far, like the mouth feeding of cubs by their mothers.
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Grimms' Forest: The Nature of Fairy Tales | Full Documentary
Who doesn’t know the fairy tales of the Grimm Brothers? But where do their stories have their origins and what forms their true cores? The wolf in ‘Little Red Riding Hood symbolizes evil people. In the fairy tale ‘The Willow Wren’, the feathered animals beat the furbearers, while ‘Mother Holle’ rules over more than just the snow. Nature inspired the brothers to collect and tell their stories.
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What Happened to Gander International? | Full Documentary
In the middle of the forests of Newfoundland lies the world’s former largest airport: Gander International Airport. But what was once a global aviation hub, a listening post during the Cold War, a loophole to the West, and a refuge for stranded passengers during the 9/11 attacks, has fallen into oblivion. The film tells the story of how the inhabitants of Gander are gradually moving away from the great world stage and now have to reinvent themselves and their hometown.
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The Greatest Race - Chariot Races in the Circus | History Documentary
Chariot racing was one of the most thrilling and popular events of ancient Rome's public entertainment. The races took place in large circuses, such as the Circus Maximus, which was capable of accommodating more than 150,000 spectators. The chariot races were one of the most significant and spectacular events of the Roman world, and it was the greatest and most celebrated race of all time.
The charioteers were usually young and daring men who were highly skilled in driving a chariot, and they were trained in various styles of driving, such as the “Median” or “Athenian” style. The chariot teams were usually divided into four groups known as the factions - the Reds, the Whites, the Blues, and the Greens - and these factions had loyal fan bases who would support them with great passion and enthusiasm.
The races were intense and dangerous, and the charioteers risked their lives to win. The races consisted of several laps around the track, and the charioteers had to navigate sharp turns, avoid collisions with other chariots, and control their horses while maintaining their speed. The races were not only physically demanding but also mentally exhausting, and the charioteers had to possess great courage, skill, and endurance to compete.
The charioteers were not the only ones at risk during the races - the horses were also put through immense physical strain. The horses were bred specifically for chariot racing, and they were trained to be incredibly fast and agile. However, their training involved harsh methods, and many horses suffered injuries or even death during the races.
The chariot races were not only a form of entertainment but also a symbol of power and prestige. The charioteers were often celebrities in their own right, and the factions they represented were associated with different political and social groups. The races provided an outlet for political and social tensions, and the factions were often involved in violent clashes that spilled out of the circus and into the streets of Rome.
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