Who here likes BBC history documentaries?
I love the BBC.
>>381668
So does yo momma.
Are there any good historical documentaries on Netflix?
It looks like all of them are about the Nazis.
>>382758
The Ken Burns ones are all pretty great.
>documentaries
Literally pleb tier. Read a book nigger.
>>382806
>reading books
Literally pleb tier. Visit historical sites and only use primary sources nigger.
>>382830
Even better, and infinitely superior to watching a fucking movie.
>>382830
>not time travelling to experience historical events first hand
>>382806
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>"Wait until he shitposts again, Tower Five. Then take it when you have a clear shot."
>>382887
>not liking documentaries is /pol/
unfortunately they're all infiltrated by BBC leftist scum
watched one with Dan Snow on the Royal Navy the other day where while discussing the muslim slave trade on Europeans he said it was basically fair enough for them to capture fishermen and come up on shore to coastal villages and steal people because it's what 'we' had been doing to Africans for a little while now.
their ok but to boring. I perfer jon green instead
I like Making of Modern Britain
Either keked or based, depending on the doc.