11 November 1918. The Great War is finally over and new dreams and hopes are now emerging, but so too are new hatreds. Show more
The economic situation in Europe is precarious. Large swathes of the population are starving. Show more
Paris 1919. Politicians from Britain, USA, France, Italy and other states arrive to decide the future of Europe. Show more
In order to meet its obligations, Germany fires up the printing presses to print more money: hyperinflation ensues Show more
On Black Friday 1929, the dream of a recovery for everyone crashes and burns. Show more
Mass unemployment as a result of the global economic crisis reaches its peak in 1932. Show more
In 1935, the Nazi government adopts the Nuremberg Laws which discriminate against Jewish citizens. Show more
November 1939, Nazis destroy Jewish businesses, set synagogues alight and kill hundreds of people during the ‘Night of Broken Glass’. Show more
The uplifting and inspiring story of beekeeping in Scotland today. We take a closer look at these amazing creatures and the challenges they must overcome to ensure their survival. Show more