Do you guys know any good historical documentarys you can recomend me?
simon schama history of britain
Honestly, I know they're regarded as sort of dreary cliches by now, but Ken Burns is the arch-documentarian for a reason. He owns.
The Greatest Story Never Told
Anyone got good documentaries on pre-historic people? Cave-dwellers n shit?
Also any good docus on Pre-columbian american civilizations? Bouth south- and north-american.
how about checking the archive
>>873582
could you provide a link to it?
>>873475
here's, from the previous thread, a good classic about decolonization in africa
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2f3rig
>>873475
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUEN1ZuDSMg
>>873475
You posted the image right there dude. Just watch the History Channel, they got tons of great documentaries.
>>873582
he did, 'documentarys' was oddly absent.
>>873475
This is probably the least bias WW2 documentary I've ever seen. It covers nearly every major front extensively, it is throughout, and Robert Powell's voice is so soothing it's not even fair. However he can put you to sleep.
>>875018
The show was good overall, but imo it would be so much better if they just showed the actual footage. The weird colorized/hd thing looks so unnatural.
>>873475
I watched this a couple of years back, there's like 8 hrs of content here if you have time to kill. Kings and Queens of England 1-8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PfoYkgoBZQ