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Some animals in the Serengeti seem to be forever at war. Species compete with each other over territories, ring fencing these areas with scent marking. Part 8 of 12.
The public supports Australia joining the Vietnam War – but not conscription – until the toll becomes apparent. Awareness grows about discrimination and the extent of everyday racism against indigenous people – and about land rights. Gender inequality in the workforce and elsewhere also becomes an issue in the 1960s. Part 4 of 4. Ⓢ
This film, consisting entirely of archive material, recounts the daily lives of both German civilians and soldiers during the six years of WW2, from its start in September 1939 up to the months following the German surrender. A plunge into the private lives of a people on the path to self-destruction. Part 2 of 2.
Adolf Hitler is determined to fight to the end, even if it costs millions of Germans their lives. He refuses any retreat, putting his faith in German scientists to create advanced weapons, including the first ever ballistic missile, the V-2. But when his 'wonder weapons' fail, the Nazis fall back on their oldest tools, propaganda and terror, to keep the military and civilians committed to the struggle. Part 6 of 6.
The Majapahit Empire was the largest empire in Southeast Asia, and the centre of the world-famous Spice Trade that stretched from China to India, the Middle East, Africa and Europe. Part 4 of 4.
Always upstream, today’s journey takes us to the Netherlands and Belgium. From the North Sea and the port city of Rotterdam, we travel along the Maas. Passing Venlo, Maastricht and Liège, the route follows the Ourthe river into the Belgian Ardennes. Part 5 of 5.