
PBS Nova – A Man, a Plan, a Canal: Panama (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.08 GB
Thirty years of dreaming. Fifty miles of shortcuts. Thousands of dollars spent. Thousands of lives lost. [Read more…]
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PBS Nova – A Man, a Plan, a Canal: Panama (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.08 GB
Thirty years of dreaming. Fifty miles of shortcuts. Thousands of dollars spent. Thousands of lives lost. [Read more…]
Classic Albums – Phil Collins: Face Value (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.13 GB
Phil Collins first enjoyed international success as the drummer with Genesis, and then subsequently as lead singer when Peter Gabriel left the band. [Read more…]
SBS – Gallipoli: History in the Depths (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 952 MB
"I ordered the men to land on the shore – but it was nothing short of murder. In a very short time, the first barge was full of dead and wounded. Blood was everywhere. I never knew the smell of blood was so strong…" – Midshipman G. L. Drewry, VC [Read more…]
ITV – Great Battles of the Great War (1999) Part 3: Ypres The Salient
English | Documentary | Size: 920 MB
ITV – Great Battles of the Great War (1999) Part 1: Gallipoli The Last Crusade
English | Documentary | Size: 920 MB
ITV – Great Battles of the Great War (1999) Part 2: Somme Here Comes The Kitcheners Army
English | Documentary | Size: 920 MB
Producer & Director: Ed Skelding ; Produced by ESP for Tyne Tees Television
Part 2: Somme: Here Comes the Kitchener’s Army
In 1916 Kitchener’s New Army was thrown into the chaos of the Western Front in an attempt to break through the German trenches and win the war. It took four and a half months and a million lives to gain only seven miles of blood soaked ground. Here, the machine gun and the tank inflicted killing on an industrial scale. War would never be the same again.
On 1st July 1916, a hundred thousand British soldiers went over the top to begin the Battle of the Somme. They were the raw recruits of Lord Kitchener’s New Army. As they walked across no-mans land in perfect formation, they made a perfect target for the German gunners who mowed them down in their hundreds. Wave after wave were cut down and fell in perfectly formed lines, as if on parade. By the end of that first day 20,000 men lay dead, with another 40,000 wounded. It was the worst day in British Military History. By November 1916, the gains were minimal, the slaughter almost incomprehensible. In five months Britain, it has been said, lost her innocence in the face of the pointless loss of so many hundreds of thousands of lives.
That’s TV – 100 Years of British Buses (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 393 MB
BBC – Scene by Scene: Janet Leigh (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 707 MB
All Хакер (Hacker) Magazines (Russian Language) from 1999-2022
English | Tutorial | Size: 20GB
National Geographic – Lost Ships of the Mediterranean (1999)
English | Documentary | Size: 611 MB