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- Thanks to DNA, this documentary establishes the identity of Marilyn's biological father, thus revealing her new paternal family, 60 years after the icon's death.
- Recreations, interviews and restored archival footage tell the story of NASA's Apollo program.
- The Ahnenerbe (The adopted heritage). A pseudo-scientific organization which, under Heinrich Himmler's orders, has sought by all means to prove the superiority of the Aryan race over the centuries.
- About 30 kilometers from Cairo the necropolis of Saqqara holds one of Egypt's most fascinating treasures: the pyramid of Pharaoh Pepi II. Although closed to the public it holds the largest collection of texts ever discovered in a pyramid.
- Hjalmar Schacht is a largely forgotten figure. And yet, Hitler's rise to power depended on him. He was the Banker of the Third Reich, but paradoxically, was never a member of the Nazi party, despite being one of its pillars.
- In Third Reich, the abuse of drugs made commanders and soldiers feel invincible. The Führer himself took them on daily basis. This is the unbelievable story of the D-IX project and of methamphetamines, which, abundantly furnished to soldiers, changed the course of history.
- Often told by the students or politicians' point of view, but more rarely from the police perspective. Using archive documents obtained by derogation from the statutory limitation period of 60 years, but also thanks to testimonies of officers working during this point in history, this factual documentary offers a different reading of May 68. That of policemen plunged in the midst of an unexpected, violent tumult.
- Did Mars ever have life on it? To answer this question, Europe and Russia have launched a unique and ambitious 2-stage project: ExoMars 2016-2018. This documentary is a thrilling look behind the scenes of a magnificent human and scientific adventure. We will uncover the most fascinating aspects of this mission and the search for signs of life on Mars.
- If space agencies spend every year tens of millions on disinfection of exploratory devices, it's no coincidence. "Earth Attacks!" is a space adventure that uncovers the risks of bad sterilization of the objects that we send into space. Discover how man could tomorrow annihilate its own research and stumble upon traces that he left behind him.
- From spring 1941 to summer 1942, nearly 80,000 Jews were rounded up in France and deported. Almost all will die in concentration or extermination camps. Without the assistance of the French authorities and police, these operations meticulously prepared by the Nazis would never have existed. Thanks to realistic evocative scenes, archives and photographs for some unpublished, this documentary plunges into the last elements revealed by historical research to make us live, from the inside, these waves of massive and violent arrests.
- It took less than 10 years for Hitler to set up the concentration camps, many of which became centers for mass killing. As research and archaeological exploration continue, this documentary reveals the established historiographical elements to explain how a system of concentrating populations so quickly became the rationalized apparatus of genocide.
- In 1934, the cadres of the Third Reich organized the "International Conference on the Protection of Animals" in Berlin. Upon their accession to power, a year earlier, the Nazis passed pioneering laws in favor of the cause of animals. At the same time, the intelligence and strength of the dog are used to make them weapons of war. Hermann Göring will sponsor secret scientific experiments to try to bring back the aurochs, a prehistoric animal.