The history of the Second World War is not only the history of great battles. Diplomatic battles were in no way inferior to the most dramatic events on the front. This film will make you look at the history of the war and how it influenced the further course of the XX century. When was the idea of a sanitary cordon around Russia born? Who really helped the Nazis and divided Europe?
Characters of detectives with an incredibly twisted plot and the most desperate fighters can sometimes only envy the heroes of the documentary series more
Characters of detectives with an incredibly twisted plot and the most desperate fighters can sometimes only envy the heroes of the documentary series "Saboteurs", created Oleg Bobalo-Yaremchuk and his crew.
For most of their lives, these people lived in an illegal position, and almost everything about their biographies was classified for decades. Not a single official Soviet biography approved “from above” told how their real destinies developed.
Their main job was murder. They fired at point-blank range, looking into the eyes of their enemy, struck a knife in the heart, detonated a mine or grenade, also risking death. In order to organize terror against such a dangerous enemy as Hitler’s Germany, it was necessary to possess special features. The invisible army in the fight against the Nazis became saboteurs, this special forces of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Red Army. Almost everyone in the TV project “Saboteurs” survived. Mostly because they were all professionals of the highest level. close
World War 1. Over 35 world powers were involved in this conflict. As a result, four empires – Russian, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman and German – ceased to more
World War 1. Over 35 world powers were involved in this conflict. As a result, four empires – Russian, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman and German – ceased to exist… The participant countries lost 12 million killed, 55 million were wounded… From the series, the viewers will learn about the overall course of the war and follow the incredible life stories of its heroes. close
In 15th Century Russia, the last Byzantium Princess, Sophia Palaiologina, moves from Rome to distant Moscow to marry Czar Ivan III. Destined to become more
In 15th Century Russia, the last Byzantium Princess, Sophia Palaiologina, moves from Rome to distant Moscow to marry Czar Ivan III. Destined to become the first influential female figure of the Russian Empire, Sophia overcomes court intrigue and betrayals, and helps Ivan consolidate the fragmented country, push Mongolian invaders out, and build the Kremlin, the most magnificent symbol of Russia. close