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- 2010– 1h 32m8.0 (23)TV EpisodeDuring World War II, Russian writers gathered around the famous authors and war correspondents Ilya Ehrenburg and Vasily Grossman documented the destruction of the Jews in the Soviet territories conquered by the Nazis, in an unpublished work, "The Black Book". But the manuscript is ultimately not published and its authors are hunted down, assassinated or muzzled by the Stalinist authorities. Despite the three million dead, half of the victims of the Holocaust, the memory of the events is erased from official history, until the breakup of the USSR when the manuscript is found and published by the daughter of Ilya Ehrenburg .
- 2010– 53mTV Episode
- 2010– 54mTV Episode
- 2010– 53mTV Episode
- 2010– 53mTV Episode
- 2010– 53mTV Episode
- 2010– 53m7.4 (17)TV EpisodeThe 1960s: At the height of the cold war, the East-West confrontation moved to Europe. American bombers, maintained in flight to be able to strike at any moment, inevitably suffered accidents. In Palomares (Spain) and Thule (Greenland), two of them caused unprecedented contamination with consequences still discernible today.
- 2010– 53m7.5 (19)TV EpisodeThe 1950s: For the first time in 1950, during a training mission, the American civil authorities entrusted the armed forces with an atomic bomb. The project: to annihilate the Soviet Union. The weapon was lost in Canada. History's first-ever nuclear accident was kept secret for forty years. Many others will follow.
- 2010– 52m7.8 (9)TV Episode
- Paris, 1940. German occupation forces create a new film production company, Continental, and put Alfred Greven - producer, cinephile, and opportunistic businessman - in charge.
- 2010– 52mTV Episode
- 2010– 53m7.3 (6)TV Episode
- 2010– 53m7.7 (17)TV EpisodeOn Dec 20, 1963, the Auschwitz trial in Frankfurt opened. On the dock, Germans like the others. Their particularity: all were SS during the war and served in a Nazi camp installed near the Polish village Oswiecim, in German "Auschwitz".
- One wants to protect America from the red peril, the other wants to entertain it and denounce its injustices. Convinced that Charlie Chaplin was in Moscow's pay, J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI's big boss, kept spying on him for 30 years. Cold war and low blows are natural parts of this merciless hunt, a dive into the troubled waters of a paranoid America.
- This film visits the genesis of Nelson Mandela, the world's most famous political prisoner. He became a legend built in his very own absence while jailed for 27 years. It is the story of a myth without a face, an international struggle against apartheid in South Africa, popularized by political and pop culture figures all over the world.