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.

Linkedin Learning – Video Production and Editing

Learning Video Production and Editing
English | Size: 197.93 MB
Category: Tutorial


Find out how to get started in video production and editing. Rob Garrott, a content manager at Linkedin Learning, reviews the tools and techniques video editors, cinematographers, directors, and anyone else who wants to start a career in video need to know. First, learn about the core genres, everything from documentary filmmaking to corporate video, and the three main phases of production. Then Rob dives into topics such as planning and writing, lighting and shooting, storytelling via editing, and color correction and sound design. By the end of this course you’ll have a firm grasp on what it takes to create professional video.

Smithsonain Ch. – Hannibal’s March on Rome (2019)

Smithsonain Ch. – Hannibal’s March on Rome (2019)
English | Size: 1.43 GB
Category: Tutorial


Even 2,000 years after his death, General Hannibal’s battle strategies are still studied today. But of all his military feats, perhaps his greatest was leading his massive Carthaginian army of men and three-dozen elephants across the Alps and into the heartland of Rome in 218 B.C. Until now, the route they took has been a matter of dispute, but thanks to modern-day technology, geomorphologist Bill Mahaney and microbiologist Chris Allen believe they’ve accurately traced this ancient journey.

RTE – Unquiet Graves (2020)

RTE – Unquiet Graves (2020)
English | Size: 3.13 GB
Category: Documentary


The story of the Glenanne Gang details how members of the RUC and UDR, (a British Army regiment) were centrally involved in the murder of over 120 innocent civilians during the recent conflict in Ireland. It will detail how members worked hand in hand with known sectarian murderers in the targeted assassinations of farmers, shopkeepers, publicans and other civilians in a campaign aimed at terrorising the most vulnerable in society. Now known as the Glenanne Gang, the group of killers rampaged through Counties Tyrone and Armagh and across into the Irish Republic in a campaign that lasted from July 1972 to the end of 1978.