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Les origines occultes du IIIe Reich
Was Adolf Hitler influenced and motivated by the occult? Through the years, historians have debated the mysterious connection between the occult, Hitler and the Nazi party, including some who maintain that Hitler killed others to keep his occult beliefs a secret. NGC examines how Hitler's involvement with the German Worker's Party brought him face-..
National Geographic Kids: Creepy Creatures
Via the persona of Clawdette the black cat, Kathleen Turner narrates this not-for-the-squeamish documentary from National Geographic. From a Komodo dragon's virulent bacterial bite to a black widow spider poisoning her victim and a cobra devouring a rat (tail first), viewers get to see skin-crawling close-ups of Mother Nature's creepiest critters. ..
Les Cartels de la Terreur
En 2009, Ciudad Juárez, au Mexique, était qualifiée de capitale du meurtre. Phoenix, aux Etats-Unis, connaissait alors une hausse du taux des enlèvements.
National Geographic: China's Lost Girls
National Geographic Ultimate Explorer host Lisa Ling examines the consequences of China's two-decades-old "one-child policy," designed to curb the country's exploding population. Due to cultural, social, and economic factors, traditional preference leans toward boys, so girls are often hidden, aborted, or abandoned. As a result, tens of thousands o..
National Geographic's Most Incredible Photos
Nat Geo’s Most Amazing Photos follows the world’s most renowned photographers as they scale 100-metre redwood trees, chase fierce thunderstorms for the perfect lightning strike and photograph a dynamited warship as it is sent to the bottom of the ocean – from inside the ship.
National Geographic, Where's Amelia Earhart
As world famous aviator Amelia Earhart closed in on her record-setting attempt to fly around the world in July 1937, she disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean - vanishing without a trace. Did she run out of fuel and crash into the sea? Or could she have survived? Investigators have built the case that Amelia Earhart was a pawn in an espionag..
National Geographic: Taboo - Altered States
It is a truism in most modern societies: Drugs that treat are good; drugs that transport are taboo.
National Geographic: Meister der Naturfotographie
Photographer Michael "Nick" Nichols has a clear philosophy: "I invest a lot of time in a story, but little to make the job easy for me." He spent a year photographing a 330-foot-tall redwood tree with special cameras—no one else had been able to do that before. The resulting film documentation is an impressive testimony to the latest photo techno..
National Geographic - Inside the Taliban
Six years ago, U.S.-led forces drove the Taliban from power in Afghanistan for providing sanctuary to al Qaeda terrorists. Now, these Islamist militants are back.
National Geographic: Birth of Civilization
National Geographic journeys back 15,000 years to trace humankind's incredible journey through time. Beginning with humanity's exodus from the Ice Age and chronicling milestones such as hunter=gatherer, farmer, builder, and city organizer, Birth of Civilization reveals how much humankind managed to survive and conquer the world.
National Geographic: Inside Straight Edge
What makes members of the Straight Edge movement unique are their distinct rules that break from typical teenage proclivities: no drinking, no smoking, no drugs. NGC goes Inside Straight Edge to examine how this youth movement has earned a darker reputation as a hard-core gang, capable of malicious beatings and even murder. Is Straight Edge a safe ..
National Geographic: 9/11 Conspiracies
The world watched in horror as the events of September 11, 2001 unfolded. No stone has been left unturned in the painstaking process of piecing together what happened on that fateful day. The government's official version of events has been consistent: Hijackers commandeered commercial jetliners in a highly coordinated terrorist attack on the World..
National Geographic : Le Grand Canyon
Le 11 mai 1869, accompagné de 8 hommes, John Wesley Powell, qui n'avait qu'un bras, partit explorer les bassins du Colorado et de la Green River, que personne jusque-là n'avait cartographiés. Cette dangereuse expédition faillit se solder par une tragédie pour Powell et son équipe, mais ces derniers surmontèrent finalement toutes les difficul..