PBS Secrets of the Dead – Deadliest Battle (2010)

PBS Secrets of the Dead – Deadliest Battle (2010)
English | Documentary | Size: 1.61 GB


Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was the largest troop offensive in military history. And the Battle of Stalingrad is arguably the deadliest single battle the world has ever seen.

BBC – 11 Minutes America’s Deadliest Mass Shooting (2023)

BBC – 11 Minutes: America’s Deadliest Mass Shooting (2023)
English | Documentary | Size: 2.61 GB


Over 20,000 fans at a Las Vegas 2017 music festival – as the headliner begins, the gunfire starts. Emotional stories of survival, friendship and bravery from those who lived through terror.

The Great Influenza The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History

The Great Influenza The Epic Story of the Deadliest Plague in History
English | Size: 529.57 MB
Category: Tutorial


No disease the world has ever known even remotely resembles the great influenza epidemic of 1918. Presumed to have begun when sick farm animals infected soldiers in Kansas, spreading and mutating into a lethal strain as troops carried it to Europe, it exploded across the world with unequaled ferocity and speed. It killed more people in 20 weeks than AIDS has killed in 20 years; it killed more people in a year than the plagues of the Middle Ages killed in a century. Victims bled from the ears and nose, turned blue from lack of oxygen, suffered aches that felt like bones being broken, and died. In the United States, where bodies were stacked without coffins on trucks, nearly seven times as many people died of influenza as in the First World War. In his powerful new book, award-winning historian John M. Barry unfolds a tale that is magisterial in its breadth and in the depth of its research, and spellbinding as he weaves multiple narrative strands together. In this first great collision between science and epidemic disease, even as society approached collapse, a handful of heroic researchers stepped forward, risking their lives to confront this strange disease. Titans like William Welch at the newly formed Johns Hopkins Medical School and colleagues at Rockefeller University and others from around the country revolutionized American science and public health, and their work in this crisis led to crucial discoveries that we are still using and learning from today. Now with a new afterword.

Smithsonian Ch. – Asian Tsunami The Deadliest Wave (2014)

Smithsonian Ch. – Asian Tsunami: The Deadliest Wave (2014)
English | Size: 1.49 GB
Category: Documentary


It’s the deadliest tsunami on record, causing 230,000 deaths and $15 billion in damages. Triggered by a massive undersea quake off the coast of Indonesia, the 2004 Asian tsunami pounded Indian Ocean coastlines with waves up to 100 feet high, catching victims and the world’s leading scientists by storm. Are we better prepared for the next big one? Where will the next one hit? See how early warning systems are currently being developed and meet the lucky few who survived this epic disaster.