Bridgeman Arts
WWI, ground, naval and aerial warfare, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff
WWI, ground, naval and aerial warfare, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Paul von Hindenburg and Erich Ludendorff
Bridgeman Arts
Atomic bomb test, (named RDS-2 or Joe 2), Semipalatinsk test site, USSR, 24 September 1951
HD colour footage shows the formation of an explosion cloud. Explosion power 38 kilotons. 24th September 1951. The nuclear device, codenamed RDS-2, and nicknamed by the US as Joe 2, was tested at the Semipalatinsk test site, also known...
Bridgeman Arts
First air-dropped Soviet atomic bomb test (Joe 3), Semipalatinsk Test Site, USSR, 1951
HD colour footage shows the formation of a nuclear explosion in the air, from the first Soviet test of an air-dropped atomic bomb, on 18th October 1951. The device of RDS-3 (known by the US as Joe 3) was tested at the Semipalatinsk test...
Bloomberg
Video Shows Damage to Apartment Building Near Kyiv
A missile hit a high-rise apartment building near the Sikorski International airport, southwest of Kyiv, according to the capital city's mayor Vitali Klitschko. No casualties were immediately reported.
Bridgeman Arts
French troops in trenches, US pro-war demonstrations and arms industry, and Russian Revolution, WWI, 1917
French troops in trenches, US pro-war demonstrations and arms industry, and Russian Revolution (possible reconstructions used in Russian Revolution footage), WWI, 1917
Bloomberg
Le Pen Warns U.S. Not to Push Russia Into China's Arms
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, who's a frontrunner in April's presidential election, says she opposes sanctions on Russia and warns the U.S. against a "new Cold War". In an exclusive interview with Bloomberg's Caroline Connan in...
Bridgeman Arts
American women's contribution to the war effort during WWI: factory work, arms industry, Red Cross nurses and the 'Yeomanettes' of the US Navy, 1917
American women's contribution to the war effort during WWI: factory work, arms industry, Red Cross nurses and the 'Yeomanettes' of the US Navy, 1917
Bridgeman Arts
Conscription, propaganda, women's work and arms manufacturing in the US, WWI
Conscription, propaganda, women's work and arms manufacturing in the US, WWI
Bridgeman Arts
1944 Preparations for Operation Overlord, Eisenhower, US troops arrive in UK, German arms industry in The Ruhr
1944 Preparations for Operation Overlord, Eisenhower, US troops arrive in UK, German arms industry in The Ruhr
Bridgeman Arts
German defence along Atlantic Wall, Erwin Rommel, planting sea mines. Allied arms stock and testing of military inventions preparing for Operation Overlord
German defence along Atlantic Wall, Erwin Rommel, planting sea mines. Allied arms stock and testing of military inventions preparing for Operation Overlord
Bloomberg
Ukraine Peace Talks Going Nowhere Slowly, Says Haass
Richard Haass, Council on Foreign Relations president, says the war in Ukraine could continue for the foreseeable future. He says Russian President Vladimir Putin has shown he's unwilling to compromise. Haass speaks on "Balance of Power."
Bloomberg
New York Hospitals Face Fines Over Vaccine Delays, Says Cuomo
Jan.04 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo says the state's public and private hospitals could be fined as much as $100,000 and risk not receiving further coronavirus vaccine shipments if they don’t administer doses within a week of...
Curated Video
Scientists make progress in search for vaccine
1. Pan exterior of Robert Koch Institute
2. Medium shot Robert Koch Institute
3. Reinhard Kurt, Frans van den Boom and Jan van Lunzen entering
4. Auditorium
5. SOUNDBITE (German) Jan van Lunzen, University Hospital of Hamburg...
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Iraqis transform arms of war into art
VOICED: Iraqis transform arms of war into art
Bloomberg
How Misleading Messaging Led Young People to Resist Virus Warnings
May.20 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the risk posed by Covid-19 to younger people. She also comments on Moderna Inc.'s vaccine trial in an interview on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The...
Bridgeman Arts
First Soviet Hydrogen bomb test (Joe 4 or RDS-6) August 12 1953, USSR.
HD colour footage of the cloud formation from the first Soviet test of a thermonuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb) on August 12, 1953, that detonated with a force equivalent to 400 kilotons of TNT. The device, which was nicknamed Joe 4...
Curated Video
Could Plasma From COVID-19 Survivors Help Sick Patients?
After Diana Berrent recovered from the coronavirus, she began donating plasma, creating a grassroots movement to compel others to join her.
Bloomberg
Biden Unveils $1.3 Billion More in Arms, Aid for Ukraine
President Joe Biden said the U.S. is sending Ukraine another $1.3 billion in arms and economic aid. Biden also said he'll ask Congress to authorize further assistance. The money adds to $2.4 billion in U.S. aid already authorized for the...
Curated Video
RR8138B EL SALVADOR REPORT
Background to Story: In El Salvador Left-wing guerrillas are now hitting economic targets, crippling power supplies. US support for the civilian-military junta continues, but France and Mexico have recognised the Left's main opposition...
Press Association
Demonstrators show support for Ukraine outside Russian consulate in Edinburgh
Interviews with protester Iryna Zamuruieva and chair of the Edinburgh branch of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain, Linda Allison, as they show their support for Ukraine outside the Russian consulate in Edinburgh.
Curated Video
USA: SPACE SHUTTLE COLUMBIA CREW ATTEMPT TO RESCUE SATELLITE (2)
English/Nat
Astronauts will attempt to snag a wayward satellite by hand during a six-hour spacewalk and haul it back into the space shuttle Columbia's payload bay.
The risky manoeuvre, to be carried out on Monday, is being seen as the...
Curated Video
Pole dance classes take a sexier turn
AP Television
West Hollywood, Nov 9, 2011
1. Medium of 'Turning Tricks' instructor on pole
2. Pullout of student seductively using pole
3. Wide of students in class
4. Low angle wide of class with students spinning on poles
5. Medium...
Curated Video
FRANCE: 6 MILLION YEAR OLD SKELETAL REMAINS FOUND
Natural Sound
A group of geologists and paleo-anthropologists has unveiled the skeletal remains of what they claim could be man's oldest ancestor.
At a press conference in Paris on Tuesday, the scientists said they believe the bones...