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Mankind: The Story of All of Us

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Overview

The amazing journey of our species reaches the present day. The end of the Civil War marks the beginning of the age of innovation. Japan becomes a superpower, and the demand for rubber devastates Africa. Mankind enters the Atomic Age, while continuing to grow and evolve.

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Country: US
Genre: History
Network: History
Watched by: 225 994 968
Total running time: 8 hours 36 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 12
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Episode Guide

12
New Frontiers
18.12.2012
11
Speed
18.12.2012
10
Revolutions
11.12.2012
9
Pioneers
11.12.2012
8
Treasure
04.12.2012
7
New World
04.12.2012
6
Survivors
27.11.2012
5
Plague
27.11.2012
4
Warriors
20.11.2012
3
Empires
20.11.2012
2
Iron Men
13.11.2012
1
Inventors
13.11.2012

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29 Mar 2018, 16:54 #
The narrative is a bit boring and ragged in places. We've just been talking about primitive hunters, and now they're building pyramids.
But I really liked the pyramids. I've never thought about how many people worked and died so that the name of one person would remain in the centuries.
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09 Apr 2018, 13:42 #
For a while, it seemed that too much attention was being paid to events in North America and the United States (for our common history). But when they showed some kind of hybrid corn, a highway in Alaska, and the struggle for voting rights in the United States, but they didn't show two world wars, and in GENERAL, they never mentioned the Soviet Union, one of the largest world powers, for 12 episodes, I realized that it wasn't my imagination. I am very disappointed with this series and the choice of events to show. And it undermines the credibility of the rest of the series too.
I didn't like the ending with Mars. It's okay that you mentioned space exploration, but I think it had to end with something purely earthly and human.
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replied 15 Mar 2021, 03:15 #
@nens8_8y: It suggests that it may be spectacular and exciting, but other facts are also distorted.

I totally agree. I've never seen an "idea." that the island's idols were built by Vikings. The story in the American presentation is such a story... Spectacular, exciting and pretentious. But it's reliable - it's not for them)
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09 Apr 2018, 13:34 #
The story of the Titanic is always exciting, in any presentation. Alice Harris' photographs and the discovery of penicillin are also fascinating.
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02 Apr 2018, 03:07 #
A wonderful series. For the first time, I really got into the influence of Christianity on world history, culture, science, and worldview...And how tragic these events were.
I really liked the story about the empire, especially the Roman one.
Apostle Paul is very charming, the actor did a great job.
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