What are some ace /his/ recommended documentaries?
I'm interesting subjects like ancient Europe (Greeks, Early Roman Antiquity, Scandinavian/Germanic culture/religion, Mesopotamia, ancient China, early century Empires (S.P.Q.R., Byzantine Empire, Ottoman Empire, Mongolian Empire), language etymology, religion, science and mathematics breakthroughs/anomalies...
I'm on Netflix looking for actual informative documentaries rn, they're actually pretty hard to find. It's all "killer legends" and "Atari: game over" and shit like that
>>1101261
There was a three part BBC documentary on Napoleon a few months ago. Can't remember what it was called, but it was pretty good.
>>1101261
Rome Rise and Fall of an Empire (there are two different versions, both are decent)
Decisive Battles - uses rome total war for the animations, pretty fun
>>1101261
Battlefield Britain was legit.
>>1101261
Although it wasn't a documentary, Time Commanders was pretty good as well.
>>1103148
>watching a bunch of normies play total war