ITT we talk about good documentaries that can be found easily online. I'll start. Pic somewhat releated
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDxSWf4LCYY
>>2951398
That book was great. Can't recommend it enough.
>>2951574
Had to read it for a World History class. Due to seeing the documentary first, I wasn't caught off guard by what I read.
I'd recommend dozen episode long documentary series called "Soviet storm: ww2 in the east"
It's producer uploaded all episodes on YouTube in HD
I was amused by it because there was almost no Russian bias like in other Russian films.
My fav historical doco.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyQRHHHXntc
You might be put off by the setting, but I really enjoyed this series on servants in England
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqiMASk5MIU
Edwardian England must have had some incredibly clean houses
Anybody got anything on the Holy Roman Empire
Too bad that a lot of documentaries, especially about the events of modern history are biased and cannot be trusted. Sometimes even in documentaries about very distant historical eras, such as antiquity, the film will try to push their message (like the narrative that "look, the reason Rome fell was because they failed to properly integrate the barbarians" = i.e. "EU will also fall if they won't care more about the refugees" etc.), instead of remaining strictly unbiased. Or how Christianity is always blamed for Crusades, excesses of the inquisition and conquests, but hardly anyone dares to equally criticize Islam, the jihad and their slave trade. The only difference is how subliminal or blatant is the narrative.
The contribution of actual historians will be edited and only those parts that agree with director's agenda will remain in the final cut.
>>2952585
I do find watching a documentary sometimes helps when I'm reading a book about a subject I don't know much about. Like it can help me visualize things a lot easier and keep track of who's who again.
>>2951398
>posting actual cuckold pornography on /his/
I know were supposed to be the leftie board but have some standards please
>>2953249
this
Here's an interesting documentary about a subculture in the Republic of the Congo that's extremely dedicated to dressing well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W27PnUuXR_A
Kenneth Clarks civilisation is probably the best documentary series ever. Also watched Michael woods in search of the Trojan war recently which was really good. Both on youtube but cba to link on my phone
I have great suspicion all that was Anglo propaganda
>>2953288
thanks for sharing!
Great documentary about a car that the gypsies in Serbia drive.
https://vimeo.com/66811641
>>2952585
Rome was literally destroyed by integrating barbarians.
>>2955024
Pretty sure it was corruption and a lack of competent people that destroyed it. Hell, the barbarians probably extended the life of it by another century.
>>2954713
Gypsies always getting shit on
>>2955024
It was mainly caused by rome having zero men to recruit for her army's while competent generals got massacred by plots
>>2956564
Splitting Empire in two doesn't help