• A Tour of Babylon in 570 BC — Documentary History

    #Babylon #AncientBabylon #570BC

    In 570 BC, the largest and most powerful city on Earth sits on the banks of the Euphrates River in modern-day Iraq.

    Its walls are wide enough for two chariots to race side by side along the top. Its gate is covered in bright blue glazed bricks and golden dragons that no other civilization on Earth can replicate. Its tower rises ninety meters into the sky the structure that will inspire the legend of the Tower of Babel. And every single brick in this city carries the stamped name of the king who built it.

    This is Babylon. Not the myth. Not the metaphor. The real, functioning city at the absolute peak of its power.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiZVWFIk-MU
    A Tour of Babylon in 570 BC — Documentary History #Babylon #AncientBabylon #570BC In 570 BC, the largest and most powerful city on Earth sits on the banks of the Euphrates River in modern-day Iraq. Its walls are wide enough for two chariots to race side by side along the top. Its gate is covered in bright blue glazed bricks and golden dragons that no other civilization on Earth can replicate. Its tower rises ninety meters into the sky the structure that will inspire the legend of the Tower of Babel. And every single brick in this city carries the stamped name of the king who built it. This is Babylon. Not the myth. Not the metaphor. The real, functioning city at the absolute peak of its power. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiZVWFIk-MU
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  • The Rise and Fall of Babylon: History's Greatest City (2300 - 480 BC)

    Ancient Babylon history — from a tiny town on the Euphrates River to the greatest city of the ancient world. In this history documentary, we trace the rise and fall of the Babylonian empire across nearly two thousand years of Mesopotamia's most dramatic chapter.

    Using historically grounded visuals and cinematic storytelling, this film explores:

    How a nomadic Amorite tribe seized an unremarkable town and turned it into the capital of an empire

    How Hammurabi forgave all debts on his first day as king — and then wrote laws that protected women, children, and slaves millennia before Europe

    Why Babylonian women could divorce their husbands, win in court, and remarry — in the nineteenth century BCE

    How Hammurabi played rival kingdoms against each other for thirty years before launching his conquest of all Mesopotamia

    Why the Assyrian king Sennacherib burned Babylon to the ground, flooded its ruins, and carried away its gods — and how his own sons murdered him for it

    How a Chaldean rebel named Nabopolassar rose from the ashes, crushed the Assyrian empire, and founded a new dynasty

    What Nebuchadnezzar built on top of the destruction — walls wider than the Great Wall of China, the cobalt-blue Ishtar Gate, the ziggurat Etemenanki that inspired the Tower of Babel, and the Hanging Gardens that may never have existed

    How Babylon became the first city in history to reach two hundred thousand people — when Rome was still a village

    Why the Persian conquest and the theft of one statue marked the beginning of the end

    And how the Babylon we know from ruins is not the Babylon that became a legend — but a city built on top of its ghost
    This is not a summary. It is a reconstruction of a civilization.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-uVKIstl7M
    The Rise and Fall of Babylon: History's Greatest City (2300 - 480 BC) Ancient Babylon history — from a tiny town on the Euphrates River to the greatest city of the ancient world. In this history documentary, we trace the rise and fall of the Babylonian empire across nearly two thousand years of Mesopotamia's most dramatic chapter. Using historically grounded visuals and cinematic storytelling, this film explores: How a nomadic Amorite tribe seized an unremarkable town and turned it into the capital of an empire How Hammurabi forgave all debts on his first day as king — and then wrote laws that protected women, children, and slaves millennia before Europe Why Babylonian women could divorce their husbands, win in court, and remarry — in the nineteenth century BCE How Hammurabi played rival kingdoms against each other for thirty years before launching his conquest of all Mesopotamia Why the Assyrian king Sennacherib burned Babylon to the ground, flooded its ruins, and carried away its gods — and how his own sons murdered him for it How a Chaldean rebel named Nabopolassar rose from the ashes, crushed the Assyrian empire, and founded a new dynasty What Nebuchadnezzar built on top of the destruction — walls wider than the Great Wall of China, the cobalt-blue Ishtar Gate, the ziggurat Etemenanki that inspired the Tower of Babel, and the Hanging Gardens that may never have existed How Babylon became the first city in history to reach two hundred thousand people — when Rome was still a village Why the Persian conquest and the theft of one statue marked the beginning of the end And how the Babylon we know from ruins is not the Babylon that became a legend — but a city built on top of its ghost This is not a summary. It is a reconstruction of a civilization. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-uVKIstl7M
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  • The ENTIRE History of Egypt | Ancient Civilizations Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CskfvgEItPA
    The ENTIRE History of Egypt | Ancient Civilizations Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CskfvgEItPA
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  • Amsterdam in de 1600s – Volledige documentaire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLgD93agWik

    #Amsterdam #AIReconstruction #documentary

    Amsterdam was tussen 1600 en 1700 een werkstad, gebouwd voor handel en niet voor comfort. Deze video laat zien hoe de stad echt functioneerde: havens als werkplek, grachten als transportroutes, huizen als bedrijven, en regels en papierwerk die alles bij elkaar hielden. Je ziet met welke risico’s mensen elke dag leefden — letsel, ziekte, schulden, brand en mislukte handel — en waarom organisatie, niet luxe, Amsterdam zo machtig maakte.

    #Amsterdam #AIReconstruction #documentary #1600 #AtourOfAmsterdam
    Amsterdam in de 1600s – Volledige documentaire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLgD93agWik #Amsterdam #AIReconstruction #documentary Amsterdam was tussen 1600 en 1700 een werkstad, gebouwd voor handel en niet voor comfort. Deze video laat zien hoe de stad echt functioneerde: havens als werkplek, grachten als transportroutes, huizen als bedrijven, en regels en papierwerk die alles bij elkaar hielden. Je ziet met welke risico’s mensen elke dag leefden — letsel, ziekte, schulden, brand en mislukte handel — en waarom organisatie, niet luxe, Amsterdam zo machtig maakte. #Amsterdam #AIReconstruction #documentary #1600 #AtourOfAmsterdam
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  • 400 000 blanke burgers/ mannen werden geronseld met geweld en ingelijfd als slaaf in het leger en bij de marine/ toen er verzet kwam heeft het britse leger ontelbaar veel mensen vermoord/ mannen vrouwen.... bekijk de docu over Mary Way/ de naam Mary Way is door google grotendeels weggemoffeld bij de zoekresultaten naar verluid is er ook geen wikipedia over de massa moord op burgers door de britse marine/ The Easton Massacre 1803 | The Tragedy of Mary Way and the Navy Press Gang

    In this gripping historical deep dive documentary, we uncover the chilling events of the relatively unknown 1803 Easton Massacre, a largely forgotten yet deeply significant moment in British maritime and social history.
    This tragic confrontation between 250 local townspeople of Easton, Portland and a 40 man Royal Navy Press Gang from HMS Aigle led by Captain George Wolfe resulted in sudden bloodshed, heartbreak, and centuries long community implications — particularly for one young woman: Miss Mary Way (21). Whose story continues to haunt the streets of Easton on the Isle of Portland in the United Kingdom to this day.

    At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was in desperate need of sailors. To meet naval quotas, the Royal Navy employed press gangs — groups of naval men who forcibly conscripted able-bodied seafaring men into service. These gangs, though legal, were deeply unpopular, often targeting not only seafarers but any man they deemed fit for navy duty.

    At dawn on 2nd April 1803, a Royal Navy press gang from HMS Aigle arrived in Easton, Dorset, hoping to conscript local quarrymen and laborers by force. But the tight-knit hard Portland community would not submit quietly. What began as tense words quickly escalated into very violent conflict.

    In the chaos that followed, three local men were shot and killed by Royal Marines, while several others were injured by musket shot. Among the wounded was Mary Way, a 21-year-old Easton girl who bravely stood between the press gang and her brothers. She was shot in the back by a Royal Marine's musket. Though she initially survived, her injuries would prove fatal, and she died 6 weeks later — her name forever etched in the annals of Portland's darkest day.

    Mary Way’s courage and tragic death became a rallying cry for resistance against the injustices of forced conscription and use of Press gangs, a practice that was outlawed 20 years later. Her story serves not only as a symbol of civilian bravery but also as a poignant reminder of the human cost of empire and war, even 225 years later.

    This video explores:

    • The political and social climate of early 19th century Britain
    • The practice and controversy of naval impressment
    • A blow-by-blow account of the Easton Massacre
    • The life, death, and legacy of Mary Way
    • How these events influenced public opinion and reforms

    Join me as I shine a light on this powerful and emotional piece of British History — a tale of courage, resistance, and the high cost of loyalty to the crown.

    📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into hidden history!


    #documentary #MaryWay #BritishHistory #PortlandHistory #NavalHistory #Impressment #PressGangs #HistoricalCrime #NapoleonicWars #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #TrueHistory #HistoryMatters

    https://youtu.be/kmqUrSx6g2Y
    400 000 blanke burgers/ mannen werden geronseld met geweld en ingelijfd als slaaf in het leger en bij de marine/ toen er verzet kwam heeft het britse leger ontelbaar veel mensen vermoord/ mannen vrouwen.... bekijk de docu over Mary Way/ de naam Mary Way is door google grotendeels weggemoffeld bij de zoekresultaten naar verluid is er ook geen wikipedia over de massa moord op burgers door de britse marine/ The Easton Massacre 1803 | The Tragedy of Mary Way and the Navy Press Gang In this gripping historical deep dive documentary, we uncover the chilling events of the relatively unknown 1803 Easton Massacre, a largely forgotten yet deeply significant moment in British maritime and social history. This tragic confrontation between 250 local townspeople of Easton, Portland and a 40 man Royal Navy Press Gang from HMS Aigle led by Captain George Wolfe resulted in sudden bloodshed, heartbreak, and centuries long community implications — particularly for one young woman: Miss Mary Way (21). Whose story continues to haunt the streets of Easton on the Isle of Portland in the United Kingdom to this day. At the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Britain was in desperate need of sailors. To meet naval quotas, the Royal Navy employed press gangs — groups of naval men who forcibly conscripted able-bodied seafaring men into service. These gangs, though legal, were deeply unpopular, often targeting not only seafarers but any man they deemed fit for navy duty. At dawn on 2nd April 1803, a Royal Navy press gang from HMS Aigle arrived in Easton, Dorset, hoping to conscript local quarrymen and laborers by force. But the tight-knit hard Portland community would not submit quietly. What began as tense words quickly escalated into very violent conflict. In the chaos that followed, three local men were shot and killed by Royal Marines, while several others were injured by musket shot. Among the wounded was Mary Way, a 21-year-old Easton girl who bravely stood between the press gang and her brothers. She was shot in the back by a Royal Marine's musket. Though she initially survived, her injuries would prove fatal, and she died 6 weeks later — her name forever etched in the annals of Portland's darkest day. Mary Way’s courage and tragic death became a rallying cry for resistance against the injustices of forced conscription and use of Press gangs, a practice that was outlawed 20 years later. Her story serves not only as a symbol of civilian bravery but also as a poignant reminder of the human cost of empire and war, even 225 years later. This video explores: • The political and social climate of early 19th century Britain • The practice and controversy of naval impressment • A blow-by-blow account of the Easton Massacre • The life, death, and legacy of Mary Way • How these events influenced public opinion and reforms Join me as I shine a light on this powerful and emotional piece of British History — a tale of courage, resistance, and the high cost of loyalty to the crown. 📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into hidden history! #documentary #MaryWay #BritishHistory #PortlandHistory #NavalHistory #Impressment #PressGangs #HistoricalCrime #NapoleonicWars #HistoryDocumentary #UntoldHistory #TrueHistory #HistoryMatters https://youtu.be/kmqUrSx6g2Y
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  • Headwind"21 [Documentary] Former London banker Alexander Pohl worked for years for one of the world's greenest banks. Idealistically driven he financed big wind and solar farms genuinely convinced he was making the world a better place.

    Gradually he woke up to the fact that today's green is a broken system. He gave up banking and emigrated with his family to his little forest paradise in remote, northern Sweden. The dream was to get back to Nature, start an eco-farm and put as much distance as he could between his family and the industrialization of nature. #windmolens verzieken flora en fauna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RgyLDVlAg4&t=1s
    Headwind"21 [Documentary] Former London banker Alexander Pohl worked for years for one of the world's greenest banks. Idealistically driven he financed big wind and solar farms genuinely convinced he was making the world a better place. Gradually he woke up to the fact that today's green is a broken system. He gave up banking and emigrated with his family to his little forest paradise in remote, northern Sweden. The dream was to get back to Nature, start an eco-farm and put as much distance as he could between his family and the industrialization of nature. #windmolens verzieken flora en fauna https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RgyLDVlAg4&t=1s
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDHUp3aFPrk Moonage Daydream (2022 Film) | Netflix Documentary | David Bowie’s Amazing Life
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDHUp3aFPrk red-heart Moonage Daydream (2022 Film) | Netflix Documentary | David Bowie’s Amazing Life
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  • #JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick (Video 2014)
    This is a well presented and detailed documentary that will open your eyes as to how the super rich criminak elites/ powerful globalists have betrayed the world and how they murdered countless innocent people for the last century.

    The video mentions the names of the 8 shooters, with photos of their faces, and says who hired them. Either you didn't see it or you lied on purpose.

    This is one of the only documentaries that actually speaks on the evil deep state cabahl globalists which for most are still a secret.
    #JFK to 9/11: Everything Is a Rich Man's Trick (Video 2014) This is a well presented and detailed documentary that will open your eyes as to how the super rich criminak elites/ powerful globalists have betrayed the world and how they murdered countless innocent people for the last century. The video mentions the names of the 8 shooters, with photos of their faces, and says who hired them. Either you didn't see it or you lied on purpose. This is one of the only documentaries that actually speaks on the evil deep state cabahl globalists which for most are still a secret.
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  • Case With The Most Insane TWISTS You Have Ever Heard #14 | Documentary |... The kidnapping of Baby Lindbergh angered and drove the whole nation into rage. https://youtu.be/g36awAzZ3yc?si=kMpNlzyv62SD0i-T via @YouTube
    Case With The Most Insane TWISTS You Have Ever Heard #14 | Documentary |... The kidnapping of Baby Lindbergh angered and drove the whole nation into rage. https://youtu.be/g36awAzZ3yc?si=kMpNlzyv62SD0i-T via @YouTube
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  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbthx9M9NwI Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby ✪ PBS Nova Documentary HD
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gbthx9M9NwI Who Killed Lindbergh's Baby ✪ PBS Nova Documentary HD
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