In 1944, Hitler gave detailed orders for the destruction of Paris. A Nazi commander famously claimed he saved the city. But what really happened?
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Who was Joan Gamper? How did he transform FC Barcelona from a group of friends playing football into a ‘dream team’, capable of filling stadiums?
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They're bankers, traders, investment funds executives. They impoverished countries, drove millions of workers into unemployment, and triggered the rise in extremism. Ten years after the crisis, they tell their stories.
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’82 Names’ traces the journey of Mansour Omari, a survivor of torture and imprisonment in Syria. As Omari seeks to rebuild his life in exile and visits sites in Germany that memorialize the victims of the Holocaust, he reflects on how to bring attention to the brutal regime he escaped—and counter extremist ideology in the future.
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War heroes in their own country, criminals to the rest of the world. What became of the notorious paramilitary group, Arkan’s Tigers?
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Combining footage of the war with never-before-seen archive footage, we tell the story of national liberation movements in Palestine and Latin America
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Who were the Gauls? Archaeologists and historians uncover Gaulish settlements to reveal their legacy.
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The Accabadora or 'Lady of Kind Death' was a woman in Sardinian culture who performed an ancient form of euthanasia, an act of mercy for the terminally ill in order to put an end to their suffering.
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Ratko Mladic was found guilty of genocide and crimes against humanity and sentenced to life in prison. This is how it happened.
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