Guy Walters
Hitlers onde sirkel
Hitlers innerste krets av naziledere klarer seg gjennom maktkamp, svik og komplott når de tar kontroll over Tyskland og former landets katastrofale framtid.
Titanic i farger
Historien om Titanic fortelles ofte i svart-hvitt. Nå vises skipets ekte farger gjennom bilder og filmopptak som har blitt spesialfarget til denne serien.
Most Wanted Nazis
Hitler- the greatest evil to affect Europe, leading to the death of millions of European Jews. After a gruesome conflict, leading to his death, the surviving Nazi leaders were hunted down all over Germany. These men were some of the most barbaric and evil men who stood alongside Hitler and helped make all of his atrocities possible. Even with the dedication of many Allied forces to capture Nazis, many of Hitler’s men escaped Germany. As the Third Reich crumbled to pieces, thousands of Nazi officers and high-ranking party members fleed the continent and began searching for safety across the Atlantic. While some evaded arrest, many were brought to justice for their crimes against humanity. This is the story of the Most Wanted Nazis.
The Dictators: Stalin
Dictators are fascinating historical figures to study. Functioning through three central points POWER, CONTROL & TERROR, we look at how Stalin used tyrannical control and terror to achieve power of the people.
The Dictators: Mussolini
POWER. CONTROL. TERROR: the centre points of any dictatorship. The need for power, the want for tyrannical control and the subsequent terror unleashed to achieve their goals make dictators some of the most fascinating figures to study in history. In this series we will be looking at some of the 20th century’s most notorious dictators, from their rise to power to their inevitable downfall. In this episode we look at the man responsible for Italy’s expansionist concept, the founder of fascism, Il Duce; Benito Mussolini. From his humble upbringing born to a blacksmith and a school teacher, to becoming the most powerful man in Italy, Mussolini’s life was tarred with violence and terror. Responsible for the death of up to 1 million people and the suffering of countless others, Mussolini is one of the most brutal dictators the world has ever seen.
The Dictators: Hitler
POWER. CONTROL. TERROR. The centre points of any dictatorship. The need for power, the want for tyrannical control and the subsequent terror unleashed to achieve their goals make dictators some of the most fascinating figures to study in history. In this series we will be looking at some of the 20th century’s most notorious dictators, from their rise to power to their inevitable downfall. In this episode we look at the man responsible for the death of over 20 million people, a key aggressor in World War Two and the architect of the Holocaust, one of history’s most brutal dictators; Adolf Hitler. From his humble upbringing in Austria to leading the Nazi Party, Hitlers life saw a reign of terror descend over Europe like never before leading to some of the worst atrocities the world has ever seen.
Hitler Vs the Allies In Colour: Hitler Falls
Like a biblical epic, WWII saw the very existence of humanity brought down to the wire in a tale of good vs evil. Adolf Hitler’s regime of terror and destruction inflicted brutal horrors throughout the Third Reich. But how did a man with such deranged and atrocious views go on to establish…an empire of evil. On September 1st 1939, Hitler launches an attack on Poland, underestimating the start of World War Two. For the first time, foreign leaders become aware of how insane Hitler really is. Retrace the honour, blood and sacrifice of one of the most decisive and crucial events of modern history and the heroic tale of how peace was preserved in the fight against the ultimate evil of Hitler’s Nazis. This is Hitler Vs The Allies… In Colour. January 16th, 1945. Adolf Hitler’s world shrinks to a few concrete rooms underground. An air raid shelter, located near the Reich Chancellory in Berlin becomes the Fuhrer’s new residence. Knowing of his intentions to make this his home, the bunker is decorated with high quality furniture and expensive art taken from the Reich Chancellory itself. The bunker complex was entirely self contained, however as it was below the water table, the conditions were unpleasantly damp. Adolf Hitler and his closest associates decide the time has come to retreat underground, controlling the country from below. Josef Goebbels and his family also make the decision to move below ground to be alongside their beloved Fuhrer.
Hitler Vs the Allies In Colour: The Last Breath of War
Like a biblical epic, WWII saw the very existence of humanity brought down to the wire in a tale of good vs evil. Adolf Hitler’s regime of terror and destruction inflicted brutal horrors throughout the Third Reich. But how did a man with such deranged and atrocious views go on to establish…an empire of evil. On September 1st 1939, Hitler launches an attack on Poland, underestimating the start of World War Two. For the first time, foreign leaders become aware of how insane Hitler really is. Retrace the honour, blood and sacrifice of one of the most decisive and crucial events of modern history and the heroic tale of how peace was preserved in the fight against the ultimate evil of Hitler’s Nazis. This is Hitler Vs The Allies… In Colour. Held for the purpose of bringing Nazi war criminals to justice, the Nuremberg trials were a series of 13 trials carried out in Nuremberg, Germany, between 1945 and 1949. The defendants, who included Nazi Party officials and high-ranking military officers along with German industrialists, lawyers and doctors, were indicted on such charges as crimes against peace and crimes against humanity.
Hitler Vs the Allies In Colour: The Nazi King
Like a biblical epic, WWII saw the very existence of humanity brought down to the wire in a tale of good vs evil. Retrace the honour, blood and sacrifice of one of the most decisive and crucial events of modern history and the heroic tale of how peace was preserved in the fight against the ultimate evil of Hitler's Nazis. Austria 1889. Born into a devout Roman Catholic family, Adolf Hitler had a troubled childhood. An intelligent boy with no interest in school, Hitler is a disappointment to his father, who becomes increasingly violent. Indoctrinated within his childhood home from an early age, Hitler’s father beats him to enforce the ideals that strength and brutality mean domination, a belief Hitler himself will encourage later on in life. From his high school years in Linz, a young impressionable Adolf becomes inspired by his history teacher. A man infatuated with the idea of German Nationalism. This gives Hitler a new found purpose, and a set of principles he will maintain throughout his life.
Hitler Vs the Allies In Colour: The Dawn of War
Like a biblical epic, WWII saw the very existence of humanity brought down to the wire in a tale of good vs evil. Retrace the honour, blood and sacrifice of one of the most decisive and crucial events of modern history and the heroic tale of how peace was preserved in the fight against the ultimate evil of Hitler's Nazis. The First World War was a catastrophe for Germany. Huge casualties affected morale, shortages and starvation plagued the home front, and on November 9th 1918, after a series of mutinies by German sailors and soldiers, the Kaiser had abdicated and fled the country. The following day, a provisional government was announced, made up of members of the Social Democratic Party and the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany, shifting power from the military. With peace declared and the Kaiser gone, Germany needed to establish a new constitution that would move the country forward after accepting responsibility for World War One.
Eisenhower's Revenge
After the attack on Pearl Harbour, President Eisenhower committed to a regime of ruthlessness. The blood of Americans would not have been spilt in vain and what followed was a furious and vicious series of retaliation strikes at key point around the world.
Awakening the Beast: Japan Attacks America
The surprise attack on Pearl Harbour changed the course of history. The unanticipated attack would force America to join the global conflict and would bring about the accelerated end of the war and Hitler's innevitable defeat.
WWI: From the Jaws of Defeat
When all hope seemed lost for the allies of WWI a series of strategic and to the nail decisions led to an unlikely turning of the tide. Known as one of the most brutal and fatal conflicts ever to take place, WWI has been unearthed and brought to life like never before in this rare documentary.
Defining Moments of WWII in Colour
Arguably the most pivotal event in modern history, World War II saw mankind forced to evolve and accelerate for the sake of their own survival. The dramatic battle between Hitler and the Allies played out across every continent. This exciting series looks back across some of the most defining moments of WWII brought to a whole new life now in colour. The Russians moved steadily from the east whilst the western allies crossed the Rhineland, and by April, the Soviet troops, three million strong, dealt brutal blows to the last traces of the German resistance. With the Russians at the gates to Berlin, Adolf Hitler had nowhere to run, and on April 30th, he committed suicide in his bunker, as the city at the heart of his thousand-year Reich burnt to the ground and crumbled in ruins around him. Effectively, the war in Europe was over, and after the official surrender on May 7th 1945, the allies celebrated in style. Hitler’s war was finally over.
The Inhumanity of the Atom Bomb
Never before in the history of mankind has humanity possessed a weapon so destructive and so evil as the atomic bomb. The massacres of Hiroshima and Nagasaki brought the whole world to a stand still. A new era had dawned. Gone were the days of trenches and men, a new kind of warfare was about to emerge– a darker and much deadlier kind threat of extinction.
Defining Moments of WWII in Colour: Hitler's New Empire
Arguably the most pivotal event in modern history, World War II saw mankind forced to evolve and accelerate for the sake of their own survival. The dramatic battle between Hitler and the Allies played out across every continent. This exciting series looks back across some of the most defining moments of WWII brought to a whole new life now in colour. Hitler's ambitions for German expansion became increasingly evident throughout 1938. German troops marched into Austria on 12 March, and, with the enthusiastic support of most Austrians, the country was annexed to Germany the next day.
Military Mayhem In Vietnam
The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. Soldiers considered it a 360-degree war, where they might encounter attacks from all angles of the terrain. It was a conflict where territory changed hands regularly, and political loyalties were often unclear.
Defining Moments of WWII in Colour: The Final Stand
Arguably the most pivotal event in modern history, World War II saw mankind forced to evolve and accelerate for the sake of their own survival. The dramatic battle between Hitler and the Allies played out across every continent. This exciting series looks back across some of the most defining moments of WWII brought to a whole new life now in colour. The Russians moved steadily from the east whilst the western allies crossed the Rhineland, and by April, the Soviet troops, three million strong, dealt brutal blows to the last traces of the German resistance. With the Russians at the gates to Berlin, Adolf Hitler had nowhere to run, and on April 30th, he committed suicide in his bunker, as the city at the heart of his thousand-year Reich burnt to the ground and crumbled in ruins around him. Effectively, the war in Europe was over, and after the official surrender on May 7th 1945, the allies celebrated in style. Hitler’s war was finally over.
Military Mayhem In Vietnam III
The Vietnam War was a long, costly and divisive conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. Soldiers considered it a 360-degree war, where they might encounter attacks from all angles of the terrain. It was a conflict where territory changed hands regularly, and political loyalties were often unclear.