HC Time Machine – The Last Mission (2002)

HC Time Machine – The Last Mission (2002)
English | Size: 1.48 GB
Category: Documentary


The world believes that the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki ended World War II. The world is wrong.

HC Modern Marvels – Strategic Air Command (2002)

HC Modern Marvels – Strategic Air Command (2002)
English | Size: 752 MB
Category: Tutorial


Their motto, “Peace is our Profession,” belied the fact that they were in charge of weapons with the power to destroy the world many times over.

HC Modern Marvels – Breaking the Sound Barrier (2003)

HC Modern Marvels – Breaking the Sound Barrier (2003)
English | Size: 740 MB
Category: Documentary


They were trying to do what no one had ever done before, to surpass a barrier that many experts had felt was impenetrable not long before. The test pilots who made history recall one of the great challenges of aviation, risking their lives BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER.

HC Historys Mysteries – Killer Submarine (1999)

HC Historys Mysteries – Killer Submarine (1999)
English | Size: 741 MB
Category: Documentary


This program is part of the popular series from the History Channel that investigates some of civilization’s unsolved mysteries and controversies.
Cover up or accident? Explore the evidence surrounding the death of 13,000 people at the close of World War II. This time History’s Mysteries recounts the deadly patrol of a Soviet S-13 submarine through the Baltic Sea.

HC Modern Marvels – The Atlantic Wall (2005)

HC Modern Marvels – The Atlantic Wall (2005)
English | Size: 740 MB
Category: Tutorial


In his quest to dominate a continent, Adolf Hitler faced a formidable task–defending 3,000 miles of occupied European coastline from an invasion that he knew was coming. To do so, the Nazis erected an incredible string of fortifications that came to be known as the Atlantic Wall.
From the North Cape to the Biscay, Hitler’s Atlantic Wall stretched over 5,000 kilometers along the west and north coast of Europe. Around 13,000 bunkers and fortresses, especially on the Franco-Belgian Channel coast, were constructed to prevent a sea invasion by the Allies.
Using captured Nazi documents, expert commentary, combat and archival footage and the recollections of the soldiers who lived through D-Day, this episode tells the story of the most extensive defensive edifice erected since the Great Wall, visiting the now-quiet coastlines where the remnants of the massive network remain, detailing the different defenses and weapons that were supposed to make the European coast impregnable. Then, see how the Allied commanders plotted their attack and interviews soldiers who were charged with making their strategies work. Journey back to World War II for a fascinating look at the Atlantic Wall and how it was breached.