Battlefield.Detectives.-.1815.Waterloo.nfo
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Battlefield.Detectives.-.1815.Waterloo
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Genre: Documentary
Source: dvb-recording from satellite
Duration: 45 min 40 sec
Video: mpeg2, 1875 kbps, 704 x 576 px, 25 fps (pal)
Audio: mpeg2, 192 kbps, 48 kHz, stereo, english
Subtitles: dutch, separate srt-file
Filesize: 699 MB
More info: http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/educational/watch/v62689675EwbSX46
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Compression: best, rar
partsize: 21,120,000 bytes
no. of parts: 33, nappie.part01.rar - nappie.part33.rar
verification: par2, 107 blocks added for repair (10%)
Posted by: Nenio
Group: a.b.documentaries, a.b.misc
Date: 2010-12-20
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Information:
Battlefield Detectives is a forensic documentary television series that aired
on the History Channel from 2003 to 2006. The series explores famous battles
focusing on the battlefield itself, and tell its story based on recent scientific research.
It uses modern science to examine how the battles were won or lost.
According to History Television, "This series approaches the perennially interesting topic
of famous battles in a fresh and exhilarating way. Focusing on the battlefield itself,
each programme takes an important battle telling its story and posing a puzzling central question
about the battle that recent scientific research is helping to illuminate -
a contemporary journey of discovery and a compelling story from the past."
This episode:
It's 10 o' clock on the evening of June 18, 1815. For the last 11 hours, a quarter of a million men have been fighting one of the most intense, bitter clashes in history--the Battle of Waterloo. As many as 50,000 men and 10,000 horses lie dead on the battlefield. The British Commander, the Duke of Wellington, greets Field Marshall von Blucher, Commander-in-Chief of the Prussian army. Their forces have achieved the unthinkable--the defeat of the legendary Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte. How had Wellington achieved such a remarkable victory? Using the latest scientific techniques and historical analysis, we'll discover what gave Wellington the edge at Waterloo.
Further release-notes:
After unrar you'll find two files: Battlefield_Detectives_Waterloo.mpg and .srt
You can author your own dvd combining it with other videos (my favorite app is DeVeDe) or watch it on your computer.
Used software: project x, gspot, winrar, quickpar, jbinup.
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