The March of Time
MOT: Pictures of Greece; the end of Nazi occupation - part 8 of 20
MOT 1944: Destroyed German military equipment
The March of Time
MOT: Greece celebrates the end of Nazi occupation - part 6 of 20
MOT 1944: Group of young women laugh and jug each other; people celebrating on the streets of Athens, including Syntagma Square.
The March of Time
MOT: Pictures of Greece; the end of Nazi occupation - part 16 of 20
MOT 1944: Victory parade through Athens, crowds watching from street and balconies.
The March of Time
MOT: Pictures of Greece; the end of Nazi occupation - part 15 of 20
MOT 1944: Victory parade through Athens, crowds watching from street and balconies.
TLDR News
Britain's Economy is Falling Behind the G7... why? - TLDR News
Britain is struggling a bit at the moment. Politics is a mess, public confidence is falling and despite claims from Number 10 the UK economy is far from world beating. So in this video we'll explain what's going on with the UK economy...
The March of Time
Greeks try to defend border
MOT 1940: SOLDIERS AT BORDER: Greek soldiers on hillside road soldiers walking road w/ mules. MAP: Greece. Greek Mountain Battallion walking on road going over maps (behind) Two soldiers firing artillery.
The March of Time
1940 Map: Hitler attacks covers
MOT 1940: MAP: Animated map showing Greek army (arrow) stopping Italian Fascist moving into Greece from north through Albania. Arrow showing Hitler's troops invading from Bulgaria Nazis cover Greece.
The March of Time
MOT: Greece celebrates the end of Nazi occupation - part 2 of 20
MOT 1944: Men, women parade though streets, gather in square.
TLDR News
Why Britain's Economy is F***ed
It's not been a good few months for the British economy. So in this video we unpack why the UK economy is in such a difficult spot, how the UK can revive it's fortunes and why Britain is struggling compared to other European and major...
Hip Hughes History
The Truman Doctrine Explained
A super quick overview of the Truman Doctrine and the beginning of the Cold War taking place in Turkey and Greece.
The Guardian
Escape from Syria: Rania's odyssey
Rania Mustafa Ali, 20, filmed her journey from the ruins of Kobane in Syria to Austria. Her footage shows what many refugees face on their perilous journey to Europe. Rania is cheated by smugglers, teargassed and beaten at the Macedonian...
The Guardian
Can Yanis Varoufakis save Europe?
The Greek economist is back battling the EU establishment, this time at the helm of a new movement, DiEM25. Backed by Pamela Anderson and the world’s most famous cyborg, he is fighting ultra-right populism with a radical agenda he thinks...
Archaia Historia
How did Ancient Greeks send Secret Messages?
In the art of espionage, subterfuge and military matters the necessity of secrecy is paramount. In the modern day most of our messages are encrypted and sent discreetly and instantly across the world. Of course, the ancients didn’t have...
Curated Video
Geography: From Athens to America
Thanks, in part, to its unique geography, Athens is the birthplace of democracy, and one of the most successful city-states in all of Ancient Greece.
Curated Video
Understanding Averages: Means, Medians, Modes, and Weighted Averages
In this video, the presenter talks about averages and their importance in summarizing large amounts of data to support generalizations, measure performance, and make assumptions. The presenter explains the three main measures of average:...
History Hit
A History of Unbelief: Irish identity and Catholicism, Part 2
Has it been difficult to be a cultural Catholic in the last 20 years? Can you be an Atheist and a cultural Catholic? What is the new Irish identity and are we going to see more unbelief in Ireland? A History of Unbelief, Part 6
Independent Producers
The Importance of Maritime Trade and the International Maritime Organization
Maritime trade in today’s world is still very important as ships bring clothing to department stores and TVs to electronic stores. This public radio story explains how the International Maritime Organization, founded in 1958, oversees...
Curated Video
Overachiever Extraordinaire | The Life & Times of Pompey the Great
Pompey: thrower of parties, marrier of daughters, general of everywhere Caesar wasn't and overachiever extraordinaire. From his time working with Sulla to going toe-to-toe with Caesar, a man with a greater reputation in his day than he's...
Curated Video
Greece, Mycenae ancient city - Lions gate
Mycenae, built between two hills, Profitis llias and Sara, dominates the Plain of Argos. According to myth, Mycenae was founded by Perseus, son of Zeus and Danae. In order to build the citadel, Perseus employed the Cyclopes, mythical...
History Hit
Rodin and the art of ancient Greece: The kiss and the bust
Learn about one of Rodins most famous work, the kiss. What influenced this piece and why? Rodin and the art of ancient Greece, Part 2
History Hit
A History of Unbelief: Atheism in ancient times, Part 1
How old is Atheism? What does Atheism look like in ancient Greece and Rome? Are there any examples of Greek Atheism? A History of Unbelief, Part 1
Jabzy
Greco-Persian Wars - 3 Minute History
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Greco-Persian Wars
Institute for New Economic Thinking
What's Next in Europe
In part 3 of INET's interview with David Hale, he praises the German success in emerging markets, and tells us why Anatole Kaletsky expects the euro to weaken.
Independent Producers
Direct Democracy in Athens
Modern campaigning can get pretty dirty, but politicians today are only taking their cues from politicians in ancient Athens. This public radio story describes how direct democracy was carried out in ancient Athens, a Greek city-state....