For eight centuries, between the 9th and 1st century BC, the Etruscans, inhabitants of the Italian peninsula, were one of the most powerful peoples of the Mediterranean basin, and when they disappeared they left behind impressive necropolises, vestiges of sanctuaries and even entire cities. How did they attain such power? How far did they extend their dominion and influence? What were the causes of their decline?

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The documentary of the Nuremberg War Trials of 21 Nazi dignitaries held after World War II.

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Thirty years after the release of his film JFK (1991), filmmaker Oliver Stone reviews recently decla...

The hidden story of a savory local specialty found only on the French Riviera and the surrounding ar...

Between June 1940 and March 1943, the 1,200 kilometer long demarcation line broke France in two. For...