Documentary Series

Anybody have any recommendations for good historical documentary series? Preferably a "series" of multiple episodes.

Any historical period is welcome, but bonus points for pre-20th Century periods.

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The world at war was so good

dude you need to watch pic related, it's one of the best things I've ever seem.

The Greatest Story Never Told

>Greatest meme never told

lmao babies first redpill, btw that shite "documentary" spouts debunked propaganda

OJ simpson interests me very little but maybe I'll check it out

ken burns

Forgot to mention: I think I've seen most of the Ken Burns series

I went into it with next to zero interest or knowledge on OJ but the film is super engaging and really gets you into the subject matter

Soviet Storm is a decent multi part documentary that focuses on the eastern front in ww2, emphasis on strategy. It is Russian made so the bias may be in that direction, although it is fairly objective from what I recall.

youtube.com/watch?v=JhXKlYnSWjA

Sounds interesting actually since all of the WWII/cold war documentaries in English are biased toward America/England

The Prize - documentary of the history of oil.
youtube.com/watch?v=n1stQW6i1Ko

>believing corporate documentaries

how pleb

i agree, its amazing.

It's all LIES and disinfo

This user gets it

Moon Machines

youtu.be/o39UlJlMce8

that's not a documentary you dumb Sup Forumscuck

Ken Burns' The Civil War
Ken Burns' The West
Ken Burns' The Vietnam War
Vietnam: A Television History
WW1: The Complete Series
Apocalypse: WW1
WW2: The Complete History
WW2 in Color
The Cold War: The Complete Series

Trinity and Beyond

youtu.be/oQMnC7AM7jc

Bullshit
Complete bullshit
>muh Ken Burns
>muh PBS
enough said
Believing anything coming from Russia...kek
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I mean everyone's seen it but WW2 in Color was so god damn good. I've watched it several times now and often just have it on in the background when I'm not watching anything else.

>muh pol
Fuck off pol this is TV motherfucker

Anyone who believes a corporation is going to tell you the truth about anything is retarded.

But you know that already

Shill away faggot

World War II in HD Colour
youtube.com/watch?v=SQux0OTe9sQ
The Great Ships
youtube.com/watch?v=DOc0w7dR_dM&t=328s

DK Eyewitness
youtube.com/watch?v=3wUDwjMu79I
Unironically succinct and concise even for adult viewers

Stay away from the World War 2 ones IMHO.

My favorite is this one: "The First World War"

youtube.com/watch?v=JjNbBPzOs4Y

Currently watching: "The Spanish Civil War"

youtube.com/watch?v=81RhewkQbOk

You can

those wars are for fags

I think my nephew was watching something like The Final Days of WWII on netflix a while back and it had the most obnoxious narrator

Goys Guide to History by E Michael Jones is kino, it's on YouTube

thanks jews

soviet storm, war in the east, youtube

nice

fuck off

This series is fucking KINO

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Crescent and the Cross is a great overview of THE CRUSADES

also narrated by Keith David if I recall

>check it out
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Definitely going to watch

Does anyone have a link for his Vietnam series?

Watched this in primary school when I was around 7-10yo in the 1980's

teachers could do that sort of thing back then

Just use Opera vpn to watch it on pbs.

If you like "The World At War", you need to check out "The Great War" (about WW1), which TWAW is a sequel to as far as being made by the same people.

Muh 4hour youtube video

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didnt read lol

What corporation/agenda is this promoting?

The World at War is very good because of the sheer number of interviews with people who died soon after. It's downright inaccurate in places but the interviews are golden.
Similar is Vietnam: The Ten Thousand Day War. Toward the end is an interview with a student radical who promised, we have the kids, therefore we have the future -- and that same guy when middle-aged was in the Clinton white house.