Through graphics, archive, oral history and travels across the scenes of past battles, Neil Pigot and Dr Peter Pedersen explain where, why and how the ANZACs fought in France and Belgium almost 100 years ago.
The story of how the Battleship was used and not used as the ultimate weapon of war during its day u...
Submarines today are highly complex machines crammed with technology and weapons. As impressive as t...
Andrew Marr's The Making of Modern Britain is a 2009 BBC documentary television series presented by ...
When war broke out in Europe in 1914, most people thought the conflict would be over by Christmas; t...
A group of young men and women in Dublin in 1916 are embroiled in a fight for independence during th...
Communism spread to all of the continents of the word, lasting through four generations and over sev...
Sir Tony Robinson, the history presenter and former Black Adder star, tells the story of the Great W...
The First World War - carnage on a scale never-before seen. But how did it all start? And how did so...
Black Adder traces the deeply cynical and self-serving lineage of various Edmund Blackadders through...
The Great War in Numbers tells the complete story of World War I - from outbreak to conclusion - and...
A comprehensive program that examines the events of World War I year by year, highlighting significa...
The unique, and rarely told true stories of Australian and New Zealand nurses serving at Gallipoli a...
Colorized historical footage in ascending order of World War 1. Not only the relatively known Flande...
At the outbreak of World War I, two teenage boys - one German and one British - defy their parents t...
The story of three decades of war told through the eyes of various men who were its key players: Roo...
"Löwengrube – Die Grandauers und ihre Zeit" is a German television series first aired between 1989 a...
In a tented field hospital on the coast of France, a team of doctors, nurses and women volunteers wo...