Ships That Changed The World

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 7.4  (14)

"Ships That Changed The World" is a documentary series produced by CuriosityStream that delves into the history of iconic ships that have helped shape civilizations and conquered the open seas. The series puts a spotlight on the fascinating stories behind the ships that revolutionized travel, trade, and warfare, ultimately paving the way for the modern world.

The show introduces viewers to some of the greatest vessels of all time, starting with the Phoenician bireme, an ancient ship that established trade routes and helped spread the world's first alphabet. Next, the series looks at the Viking longship, the maneuverable and seaworthy vessel that allowed the Vikings to raid, pillage, and trade throughout Northern Europe.

The series then heads to Asia, where it explores the Chinese junk, a unique ship with a distinctive design and exceptional navigational capabilities that allowed it to traverse the treacherous waters of the South China Sea. The show also covers the creation of the Spanish galleon, which helped the Spanish Empire become the dominant power of the oceans during the 16th century.

"Ships That Changed The World" also discusses the role of ships during the major world wars. The series examines the massive British battleship, the HMS Dreadnought, which entered service in 1906 and helped usher in a new era of naval warfare. Later, viewers learn about the German U-boats, innovative submarines that terrorized Allied shipping during World War I and II.

The series also covers civilian ships that revolutionized travel and transportation, such as the Titanic, the unsinkable ship that tragically sank on its maiden voyage, and the Queen Mary, the epitome of luxury travel during the pre-World War II era.

Throughout the series, viewers are treated to beautiful visuals and impressive reconstructions of the ships being discussed. Additionally, historians and experts provide detailed explanations of the ships' features, capabilities, and historical contexts in a way that is both informative and engaging.

By the end of "Ships That Changed The World," viewers will have a newfound appreciation for the importance of ships in shaping the world we live in today. From ancient vessels that established trade routes and spread culture to more recent ships that served both military and civilian purposes, the series shows how these mammoth vessels fundamentally transformed human history.

Ships That Changed The World is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (3 episodes). The series first aired on September 28, 2015.

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From The Sea To The Air
3. From The Sea To The Air
September 28, 2015
The race to restore the huge quantities of merchant shipping sunk during the war reinvigorated the shipyard. However, the age of the luxury liner was over. In the 1980's, the Canberra, a liner, was being deployed to the Falklands during that conflict.
Ships At War
2. Ships At War
September 28, 2015
The sinking of the Hood in 1941 - symbolic flagship of the British fleet - was a huge blow, and Churchill retaliated by ordering the sinking of the Bismarck. This tale became a symbol of Britain's defiance in the Second World War.
Titanic & The Race For The Atlantic
1. Titanic & The Race For The Atlantic
September 28, 2015
By far the most famous, the Titanic was just one of nearly 2000 ships built by Harland & Wolff during the company's history. The shipyards of Belfast once produced no less than one eighth of the world's total shipping output. The saga of how that came to be is as grand as the Titanic herself.
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Ships That Changed The World is available for streaming on the CuriosityStream website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Ships That Changed The World on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon.
  • Premiere Date
    September 28, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (14)