In this section you will find overviews and resources for the 22 chapters of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, plus the accompanying 94 documentaries. The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones, were created from the Emmy-award winning ABC television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles which ran from 1992-1996. The series of 22 feature-length chapters takes a younger Indiana Jones all over the world where he experiences many of the most important events of the early twentieth century. In 2007, the 22 films were released in three DVD sets and included a total of 94 documentaries:
Young Indiana Jones serves as a perfect vehicle for revealing early 20th Century history to students. Following Indy as he travels across the globe gets students excited and involved as the stories unfold. If you’re still not convinced consider the 94 documentaries that now accompany the series. Each one ranges from 20-30 minutes in length, perfect for classroom use. Produced by Emmy-Award winning filmmaker, David Schneider, each documentary is skillfully edited to be highly informative while avoiding the boredom that plagues many documentaries. How can I purchase the DVD's?We don't sell the DVD's on our website, but copies are available on our Amazon store. If you're interested in Young Indy, we would appreciate your support! Proceeds help us keep the site up and running.
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Additional Information-Lucasfilm's Media Guide-LA Times article -History of Young Indiana Jones George Lucas and Rick McCallum discuss their vision for The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones. Check out the trailer! |
The short clips highlighted below were released with the press kit for the 2007 DVD release. Take a look at them to learn even more about The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones!
This clip displays the Indiana Jones style action and adventure that is found throughout the series. |
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones was filmed on location around the world. |
See the many guest stars who were featured in the series. |
Indy learns the true cost of revolution. |
Indy learns about love from Sigmund Freud. |
A short video that demonstrates the Interactive Timeline that comes on the bonus disc. |
Each Volume of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones is packed with resources that are perfect for classroom integration! Below are five reasons why you should consider using the series in your classroom!
Special thanks to George Lucas, Rick McCallum, & David Schneider for the great work they have done in making this series and the documentaries!
Each volume of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones includes 7-8 feature length Emmy©-award winning movies that take a younger Indiana Jones all over the world to participate in major events of the early 20th Century. Events include: key World War I moments, the Harlem Renaissance, Prohibition, Women's Suffrage, and much more! Each movie is packed with all the action, excitement, and comedy that you would expect from Indiana Jones.
In addition to participating in major world events, Indy also interacts with some of the most well known people of the time period. Examples include: Thomas Edison, T.E. Lawrence, the Red Baron, Pancho Villa, Al Capone, and many more!
Each episode of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones comes with accompanying documentaries ranging in lengths of 20-30 minutes, perfect for classroom use. Emmy©-award winning filmmaker David Schneider and his team at JAK Films spent nearly five years creating 94 documentaries to compliment the series. The documentaries are great ways to introduce, summarize, or go more in-depth with topics and people covered in each episode. Learn more and see exclusive documentary previews in our Documentaries section by clicking the appropriate tab above.
The bonus disc that comes with each volume contains an Interactive Timeline that allows viewers to choose a year between 1899 & 1925. Each selected year shows major events that occured in the world. Many of the events featured in each year are "clickable" and reveal more information about the event or person, plus resources (see Reason 4 for an example).
From the Interactive Timeline or Indy's Journal (see Reason 5) one may choose a topic, person, or event and be taken to a resource page where there is a preview of the accompanying documentary. Each resource page features descriptions, pictures and audio, website links, a list of relevant films and book resources, and other relevant documentaries in the series.
Indy's Journal is a great resource for educators to review the events of each Chapter and have quick links to the available resources and documentaries. The journal comes with the bonus disc in each volume.
Another bonus is the three part lecture series with University of Texas history professor and author H.W. Brands. These lectures are a great addition for educators who need a concise overview of the time period and major topics/events featured in a particular volume. Professor Brands lectures could be shown to a class, but are better served as an overview for the educator. The format of these lectures combines Professor Brands recorded lecture with historical images and video.
The Three Parts include:
Volume 1: The Promise of Progress
Volume 2: War and Revolution
Volume 3: New Gods for Old
Each bonus disc comes with an interactive video game that allows the player (as Young Indy) to act out a specific adventure from the series. Indy must first choose what to bring on his adventure and then make important decisions along the way... in the style of The Oregon Trail. As they journey, players also learn about their surroundings, the people they meet, and the important events in which they are participating. These games are rightly suited for elementary to middle school level and include video clips from each corresponding film.
The Three Games include:
Volume 1: Revolution- Indy helps Pancho Villa in Mexico (Spring Break Adventure).
Volume 2: Special Delivery- Indy treks through the Congo to retrieve weapons (Oganga: The Giver and Taker of Life).
Volume 3: Hunting for Treasure- Indy and Remy hunt for the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye.
Chapters 1-5 take a nine year old Indy on a tour of the world with his parents and tutor, Miss Seymour. Join Indy as he explores ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, Africa, China, and Benares, India. Beginning with Chapter 6, sixteen year old Indy heads to New Mexico where he becomes involved in the Mexican Revolution and then travels to England to join the fighting in World War I. Purchase your copy! |
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Chapter 1 | My First Adventure | Egypt/North Africa | Indy meets T.E. Lawrence and Howard Carter while visiting Egypt. It is here Indy is first introduced to archaeology and Ancient Egyptian culture. Later, Indy is captured by slave traders and must escape capture. | Learn more! |
Chapter 2 | Passion for Life | British East Africa & Paris | Passion for Life begins in Paris where Indy learns about art from a young Norman Rockwell and up-and-coming Pablo Picasso. Indy then travels to Africa where he goes on safari with Theodore Roosevelt and Frederick Selous. | Learn more! |
Chapter 3 | The Perils of Cupid | Vienna & Florence | Indy discovers Renaissance art and architecture in Florence and meets famed composer, Giacomo Puccini. On a visit to Austria, Indy finds himself falling in love with Princess Sophie and seeking out advice from the likes of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. | Learn more! |
Chapter 4 | Travels with Father | Russia & Greece | After a quick tour of Greece and lessons from Professor Jones in drama, philosophy, and democracy, Indy travels to Russia. There he decides to run away and happens upon a friendship with author Leo Tolstoy. | Learn more! |
Chapter 5 | Journey of Radiance | Benares & Peking | Indy meets Jiddu Krishnamurti while visiting Benares, India and learns about the religions of the world and their numerous commonalities. Later, while travelling through China Indy falls ill and is treated with traditional Chinese medicine. | Learn more! |
Chapter 6 | Spring Break Adventure | Princeton & Mexico | Now 16, Indy becomes involved in the theft of a Thomas Edison invention and, with the help of his girlfriend, work to solve the crime. Later, Indy finds himself heading to New Mexico where he is captured by Mexican rebel, Pancho Villa. | Learn more! |
Chapter 7 | Love's Sweet Song | Dublin & London | Indy travels to Europe to join the Belgian Army in the Great War, but first stops in Ireland where rebellion is brewing. Once he arrives in England, Indy falls in love with a suffragette and joins her cause. | Learn more! |
Volume two takes Indy through World War I, where he experiences the horrors of war in Verdun, the Somme, Africa, the Middle East, and revolutionary Russia. Indy's war service thrusts him into the trenches, behind enemy lines as a spy, a POW camp, and high into the skies where he battles the infamous Red Baron. Purchase your copy! |
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Location & Year |
Brief Synopsis |
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Chapter 8 | Trenches of Hell | The Somme & Germany | After joining the Belgian Army, Indy is sent to the Somme where he gets his first taste of combat in the trenches. After being captured, Indy plans an escape with French Officer Charles de Gaulle. | Learn more! |
Chapter 9 | Demons of Deception | Verdun & Paris | Indy now serves as a runner on the battlefields of Verdun where he comes to grip with the futility of the Great War. On leave, he visits Paris and becomes entangled in an espionage dilemma with Mata Hari. | Learn more! |
Chapter 10 | Phantom Train of Doom | German East Africa | Indy and Remy are transferred to the African Front. There they are teamed up with Indy's old friend Frederick Selous and his "Old and the Bold" comrades and tasked with destroying the elusive Phantom Train of Doom and capturing German General, Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck. | Learn more! |
Chapter 11 | Oganga: The Giver and Taker of Life | Belgian Congo | Indy and Remy are ordered to travel across Africa's treacherous terrain to retrieve much needed artillery. Along the way their group falls victim to jungle diseases. Just when it seems all hope is lost they are rescued by humanitarian and doctor Albert Schweitzer who teaches Indy about the "reverence for life." | Learn more! |
Chapter 12 | Attack of the Hawkmen | France & Austria | Now working with the French Secret Service, Indy is sent to the Lafayette Escadrille to assist in aerial reconaissance where a close encounter places Indy at the dinner table of the Red Baron. Later, Indy goes behind enemy lines to convince plane engineer, Anthony Fokker to defect to the Allies. | Learn more! |
Chapter 13 | Adventures in the Secret Service | Austria & Petrograd | Danger lurks around every corner as Indy is once again sent behind enemy lines. This time he is tasked with arranging a separate peace with Austria's Emperor Karl I. Indy is then sent into the heart of Russia to gauge its growing revolution led by Bolshevik, Vladimir Lenin. | Learn more! |
Chapter 14 | Espionage Escapades | Barcelona & Prague | Indy travels to Barcelona where he works with fellow spies to discredit a group of German diplomats while undercover as a dancer with the Ballet Russes. | Learn more! |
Chapter 15 | Daredevils of the Desert | Palestine | Now in the Middle Eastern Front, Indy leads a dangerous deception regarding the Australian Lighthorse's daring attack on Beersheba. | Learn more! |
Volume three sees Indy through the final months of World War I where he continues his work as a spy. After witnessing the failure of the Versailles Treaty, Indy heads home to America where new adventures await him in scandalous New York City, jazzed Chicago, and hilarious Hollywood. Purchase your copy! |
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Brief Synopsis |
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Chapter 16 | Tales of Innocence | Northern Italy & Morocco | The Italian Front brings death and destruction, but also love and friendship for Indiana Jones. Follow Indy as he competes with Ernest Hemingway for the heart of the beautiful Guiletta and then travels to Morocco to investigate a series of gun thefts. | Learn more! |
Chapter 17 | Masks of Evil | Istanbul & Transylvania | Indy travels to Turkey where he attempts to negotiate peace with Ataturk. He then ventures to Transylvania (the home of Dracula) to investigate the mysterious deaths of numerous allied soldiers. | Learn more! |
Chapter 18 | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | London, Alexandria, & South Seas (China) | In this exciting adventure, Indy pursues the Treasure of the Peacock's Eye and travels from the battlefields of Europe to the jungles of South Pacific islands. | Learn more! |
Chapter 19 | The Winds of Change | Paris | At the Paris Peace Conference, Indy watches as the Allied powers restructure Europe, Africa, the Middle East and plant the seeds for World War II and lasting social unrest across the world. He then returns to the United States to find little has changed at home. | Learn more! |
Chapter 20 | The Mystery of the Blues | Chicago | Now a student at the University of Chicago, Indy discovers his love of Jazz and befriends Jazz legend Sidney Bechet. He also gets caught up in the racial tension and organized crime that plagued 1920's Chicago. | Learn more! |
Chapter 21 | The Scandal of 1920 | New York City | Indy finds himself in New York City where he's caught in a love triangle. Working as a Broadway stagehand, Indy meets Tin Pan Alley legend, George Gershwin. | Learn more! |
Chapter 22 | The Hollywood Follies | Hollywood | Indy moves to Hollywood where he takes a job as a stuntman in the budding film industry. He works with legends like Irving Thalberg, Erich von Stroheim and John Ford. | Learn more! |
Each volume of The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones is packed with documentaries that serve as excellent educational resources. Each documentary ranges from 20-30 minutes in length and are well suited for viewing and discussion in a single class. In all there are 94 documentaries that accompany the three volumes of Young Indy. Below is a list of the Documentary Dimensions. Many of the documentaries fall into multiple categories. Each dimension is sorted by Young Indy Chapter. Exclusive previews are also available for each documentary! Be sure to acknowledge the filmmakers who put these documentaties together by visiting our credits page. |
By Young Indiana Jones Chapter | Choose this dimension to view the documentaries that accompany a specific Young Indy Chapter. | All Documentaries | Select this dimension to see a list of all 94 documentaries and their accompanying Indy chapters. |
By Topic | Choose this dimension to view the 44 documentaries that are topical. Examples include: The Somme, Opera, Ballet, The Easter Rebellion, etc. |
Biography | Learn more about many of the people that Indy meets in his adventures by selecting one of the 57 biographical documentaries. |
Fine Arts | See all 16 documentaries that relate to the Fine Arts (art, music, dance, acting, etc.). |
Literature | Check out the 17 documentaries that accompany early 20th Century literature. |
World War I | Choose this dimension to see the 35 documentaries that supplement World War I. |
# | Chapter | Volume |
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1. | My First Adventure | 1 |
2. | Passion For Life | 1 |
3. | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
4. | Travels with Father | 1 |
5. | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
6. | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
7. | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
8. | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
9. | Demons of Deception | 2 |
10. | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
11. | Oganga: The Giver and Taker of Life | 2 |
12. | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
13. | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
14. | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
15. | Daredevils of the Desert | 2 |
16. | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
17. | Masks of Evil | 3 |
18. | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
19. | The Winds of Change | 3 |
20. | The Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
21. | The Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
22. | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
# | Documentary | Indiana Jones Chapter | Volume |
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1. | Howard Carter Howard Carter and the Tomb of Tutankhamun | My First Adventure | 1 |
2. | T.E. Lawrence Colonel Lawrence's War: T.E. Lawrence and Arabia | My First Adventure | 1 |
3. | Archaeology Archaeology: Unearthing Our Past | My First Adventure | 1 |
4. | Slavery From Slavery to Freedom | My First Adventure | 1 |
5. | Ecology Ecology: Pulse of the Planet | Passion for Life | 1 |
6. | Modern Art Art Rebellion: The Making of the Modern | Passion for Life | 1 |
7. | Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century | Passion for Life | 1 |
8. | Norman Rockwell American Dreams: Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening Post | Passion for Life | 1 |
9. | Edgar Degas Edgar Degas: Reluctant Rebel | Passion for Life | 1 |
10. | George Braque + Pablo Picasso Braque + Picasso: A Collaboration Cubed | Passion for Life | 1 |
11. | Opera It's Opera! | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
12. | Europe Before WWI Powder Keg--Europe 1900 to 1914 | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
13. | Psychology Psychology--Charting the Human Mind | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
14. | Franz Ferdinand The Archduke's Last Journey--End of an Era | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
15. | Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud--Exploring the Unconscious | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
16. | Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini--Music of the Heart | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
17. | Carl Jung Carl Jung and the Journey of Self Discovery | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
18. | Russian Writers Unquiet Voices--Russian Writers and the State | Travels with Father | 1 |
19. | Philosophy Ancient Questions--Philosophy and Our Search for Meaning | Travels with Father | 1 |
20. | Leo Tolstoy Seeking Truth--The Life of Leo Tolstoy | Travels with Father | 1 |
21. | Aristotle Aristotle--Creating Foundations | Travels with Father | 1 |
22. | Chinese Medicine Medicine in the Middle Kingdom | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
23. | Eastern Spirituality Eastern Spirituality--The Road to Enlightenment | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
24. | Jiddu Krishnamurti Jiddu Krishnamurti--The Reluctant Messiah | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
25. | Annie Besant Annie Besant--An Unlikely Rebel | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
26. | Invention and Innovation Invention and Innovation--What's Behind a Good Idea? | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
27. | Pancho Villa & Mexican Revolution Wanted: Dead or Alive--Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
28. | George Patton George S. Patton--American Achilles | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
29. | John J. Pershing General John J. Pershing and his American Army | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
30. | Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison--Lighting up the World | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
31. | Edward Stratemeyer The Mystery of Edward Stratemeyer | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
32. | Easter Rising Easter Rising--The Poets' Rebellion | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
33. | William Butler Yeats The Passions of William Butler Yeats | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
34. | Sean O’Casey Sean O'Casey vs. Ireland | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
35. | Irish Poets Ireland--The Power of the Poets | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
36. | Women's Suffrage in America Fighting for the Vote--Women's Suffrage in America | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
37. | The Pankhursts Demanding the Vote--The Pankhursts and British Suffrage | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
39. | The Somme The Somme: A Storm of Steel | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
40. | Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon: A War Poet’s Journey | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
41. | Robert Graves Robert Graves and the White Goddess | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
42. | Charles de Gaulle I Am France: The Myth of Charles de Gaulle | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
43. | Phillipe Petain Marshal Petain’s Fall From Grace | Demons of Deception | 2 |
44. | Mata Hari Flirting With Danger: The Fantasy of Mata Hari | Demons of Deception | 2 |
45. | Verdun Into the Furnace: The Battle of Verdun | Demons of Deception | 2 |
46. | Espionage Reading the Enemy’s Mind: Espionage in World War I | Demons of Deception | 2 |
47. | Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck Chasing the Phantom: Paul von Lettow Vorbeck | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
48. | Jan Smuts At Home and Abroad: The Two Faces of Jan Smuts | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
49. | Frederick Selous Dreaming of Africa: The Life of Frederick Selous | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
50. | Pacifism Waging Peace: The Rise of Pacifism | Oganga:The Giver & Taker of Life | 2 |
51. | The Congo Congo: A Curse of Riches | Oganga:The Giver & Taker of Life | 2 |
52. | Albert Schweitzer Albert Schweitzer: Reverence for Life | Oganga:The Giver & Taker of Life | 2 |
53. | Anthony Fokker Anthony Fokker: The Flying Dutchman | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
54. | Red Baron Blood Red: The Life and Death of Manfred von Richthofen | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
55. | 3 Dimensional War War in the Third Dimension: Aerial Warfare in World War I | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
56. | Lafayette Escadrille Flying High for France: The Lafayette Escadrille | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
57. | Emperor Karl I Karl: The Last Habsburg Emperor | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
58. | Vladimir Lenin V.I. Lenin: History Will Not Forgive Us | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
59. | Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution: All Power to the Soviets! | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
60. | Sergei Diaghilev & Ballets Russes Impresario: Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
61. | Franz Kafka Franz Kafka’s Dark Truth | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
62. | Ballet Ballet: The Art of Dance | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
63. | Middle East & WWI Lines in the Sand: The Middle East and the Great War | Daredevils of the Desert | 2 |
64. | French Foreign Legion The French Foreign Legion: The World's Most Legendary Fighting Force | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
65. | Ernest Hemingway Unhealed Wounds: The Life of Ernest Hemingway | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
66. | Edith Wharton The Secret Life of Edith Wharton | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
67. | Lowell Thomas Lowell Thomas: American Storyteller | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
68. | Ataturk Revolution For the People, Despite the People: The Atatürk Revolution | Masks of Evil | 3 |
69. | Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire: A World of Difference | Masks of Evil | 3 |
70. | Dracula Dracula: Fact and Fiction | Masks of Evil | 3 |
71. | Halide Edib The Greedy Heart of Halide Edib | Masks of Evil | 3 |
72. | Anthropology Anthropology: Looking at the Human Condition | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
73. | New Guinea New Guinea: Paradise in Peril | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
74. | Bronislaw Malinowski Bronislaw Malinowski: God Professor | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
75. | Treaty of Versailles The Best Intentions: The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles | Winds of Change | 3 |
76. | Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson: American Idealist | Winds of Change | 3 |
77. | Gertrude Bell Gertrude Bell: Iraq’s Uncrowned Queen | Winds of Change | 3 |
78. | Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh: The Price of Freedom | Winds of Change | 3 |
79. | Robert Goddard Robert Goddard: Mr. Rocket Science | Winds of Change | 3 |
80. | Paul Robeson Paul Robeson: Scandalize My Name | Winds of Change | 3 |
81. | Prohibition Prohibition: America on the Rocks | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
82. | Jazz Jazz: Rhythms of Freedom | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
83. | Harlem Hellfighters Hellfighters: Harlem's Heroes of World War I | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
84. | Al Capone Al "Scarface" Capone: The Original Gangster | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
85. | Eliot Ness On the Trail of Eliot Ness | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
86. | Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong: Ambassador of Jazz | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
87. | Ben Hecht Ben Hecht: The Shakespeare of Hollywood | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
88. | Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley: Soundtrack of America | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
89. | The Algonquin Round Table Wonderful Nonsense: The Algonquin Round Table | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
90. | Broadway Broadway: America Center Stage | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
91. | Hollywood The Rise of the Moguls: The Men Who Built Hollywood | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
92. | Irving Thalberg Irving Thalberg: Hollywood's Boy Wonder | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
93. | John Ford The World of John Ford | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
94. | Erich von Stroheim Erich von Stroheim: The Profligate Genius | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
# | Documentary | Indiana Jones Chapter | Volume |
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1. | Archaeology Archaeology: Unearthing Our Past | My First Adventure | 1 |
2. | Slavery From Slavery to Freedom | My First Adventure | 1 |
3. | Ecology Ecology: Pulse of the Planet | Passion for Life | 1 |
4. | Modern Art Art Rebellion: The Making of the Modern | Passion for Life | 1 |
5. | Opera It's Opera! | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
6. | Europe Before WWI Powder Keg--Europe 1900 to 1914 | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
7. | Psychology Psychology--Charting the Human Mind | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
8. | Russian Writers Unquiet Voices--Russian Writers and the State | Travels with Father | 1 |
9. | Philosophy Ancient Questions--Philosophy and Our Search for Meaning | Travels with Father | 1 |
10. | Chinese Medicine Medicine in the Middle Kingdom | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
11. | Eastern Spirituality Eastern Spirituality--The Road to Enlightenment | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
12. | Invention and Innovation Invention and Innovation--What's Behind a Good Idea? | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
13. | Pancho Villa & Mexican Revolution Wanted: Dead or Alive--Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
14. | Easter Rising Easter Rising--The Poets' Rebellion | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
15. | Irish Poets Ireland--The Power of the Poets | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
16. | Women's Suffrage in America Fighting for the Vote--Women's Suffrage in America | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
17. | The Pankhursts & British Suffrage Demanding the Vote--The Pankhursts and British Suffrage | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
18. | The Somme The Somme: A Storm of Steel | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
19. | Verdun Into the Furnace: The Battle of Verdun | Demons of Deception | 2 |
20. | Espionage Reading the Enemy’s Mind: Espionage in World War I | Demons of Deception | 2 |
21. | The Congo Congo: A Curse of Riches | Oganga:The Giver & Taker of Life | 2 |
22. | Pacifism Waging Peace: The Rise of Pacifism | Oganga:The Giver & Taker of Life | 2 |
23. | 3 Dimensional War War in the Third Dimension: Aerial Warfare in World War I | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
24. | Lafayette Escadrille Flying High for France: The Lafayette Escadrille | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
25. | Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution: All Power to the Soviets! | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
26. | Sergei Diaghilev & Ballets Russes Impresario: Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
27. | Ballet Ballet: The Art of Dance | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
28. | Middle East & WWI Lines in the Sand: The Middle East and the Great War | Daredevils of the Desert | 2 |
29. | French Foreign Legion The French Foreign Legion: The World's Most Legendary Fighting Force | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
30. | Ataturk Revolution For the People, Despite the People: The Atatürk Revolution | Masks of Evil | 3 |
31. | Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire: A World of Difference | Masks of Evil | 3 |
32. | Dracula Dracula: Fact and Fiction | Masks of Evil | 3 |
33. | New Guinea New Guinea: Paradise in Peril | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
34. | Anthropology Anthropology: Looking at the Human Condition | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
35. | Rocketry-- Robert Goddard Robert Goddard: Mr. Rocket Science | Winds of Change | 3 |
36. | Racism-- Paul Robeson Paul Robeson: Scandalize My Name | Winds of Change | 3 |
37. | Treaty of Versailles The Best Intentions: The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles | Winds of Change | 3 |
38. | Jazz Jazz: Rhythms of Freedom | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
39. | Prohibition Prohibition: America on the Rocks | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
40. | Harlem Hellfighters Hellfighters: Harlem's Heroes of World War I | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
41. | The Algonquin Round Table Wonderful Nonsense: The Algonquin Round Table | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
42. | Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley: Soundtrack of America | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
43. | Broadway Broadway: America Center Stage | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
44. | Hollywood The Rise of the Moguls: The Men Who Built Hollywood | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
# | Documentary | Indiana Jones Chapter | Volume | 1. | Howard Carter Howard Carter and the Tomb of Tutankhamun | My First Adventure | 1 |
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2. | T.E. Lawrence Colonel Lawrence's War: T.E. Lawrence and Arabia | My First Adventure | 1 |
3. | Theodore Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt and The American Century | Passion for Life | 1 |
4. | Norman Rockwell American Dreams: Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening Post | Passion for Life | 1 |
5. | Edgar Degas Edgar Degas: Reluctant Rebel | Passion for Life | 1 |
6. | George Braque + Pablo Picasso Braque + Picasso: A Collaboration Cubed | Passion for Life | 1 |
7. | Sigmund Freud Sigmund Freud--Exploring the Unconscious | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
8. | Franz Ferdinand The Archduke's Last Journey--End of an Era | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
9. | Carl Jung Carl Jung and the Journey of Self Discovery | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
10. | Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini--Music of the Heart | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
11. | Aristotle Aristotle--Creating Foundations | Travels with Father | 1 |
12. | Leo Tolstoy Seeking Truth--The Life of Leo Tolstoy | Travels with Father | 1 |
13. | Annie Besant Annie Besant--An Unlikely Rebel | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
14. | Jiddu Krishnamurti Jiddu Krishnamurti--The Reluctant Messiah | Journey of Radiance | 1 |
15. | Pancho Villa & Mexican Revolution Wanted: Dead or Alive--Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
16. | George Patton George S. Patton--American Achilles | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
17. | John J. Pershing General John J. Pershing and his American Army | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
18. | Thomas Edison Thomas Alva Edison--Lighting up the World | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
19. | Edward Stratemeyer The Mystery of Edward Stratemeyer | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
20. | Sean O’Casey Sean O'Casey vs. Ireland | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
21. | William Butler Yeats The Passions of William Butler Yeats | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
22. | The Pankhursts Demanding the Vote--The Pankhursts and British Suffrage | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
23. | Robert Graves Robert Graves and the White Goddess | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
24. | Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon: A War Poet’s Journey | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
25. | Charles de Gaulle I Am France: The Myth of Charles de Gaulle | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
26. | Mata Hari Flirting With Danger: The Fantasy of Mata Hari | Demons of Deception | 2 |
27. | Phillipe Petain Marshal Petain’s Fall From Grace | Demons of Deception | 2 |
28. | Jan Smuts At Home and Abroad: The Two Faces of Jan Smuts | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
29. | Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck Chasing the Phantom: Paul von Lettow Vorbeck | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
30. | Frederick Selous Dreaming of Africa: The Life of Frederick Selous | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
31. | Albert Schweitzer Albert Schweitzer: Reverence for Life | Oganga:The Giver & Taker of Life | 2 |
32. | Red Baron Blood Red: The Life and Death of Manfred von Richthofen | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
33. | Anthony Fokker Anthony Fokker: The Flying Dutchman | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
34. | Vladimir Lenin V.I. Lenin: History Will Not Forgive Us | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
35. | Emperor Karl I Karl: The Last Habsburg Emperor | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
36. | Sergei Diaghilev & Ballets Russes Impresario: Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
37. | Franz Kafka Franz Kafka’s Dark Truth | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
38. | Edith Wharton The Secret Life of Edith Wharton | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
39. | Ernest Hemingway Unhealed Wounds: The Life of Ernest Hemingway | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
40. | Lowell Thomas Lowell Thomas: American Storyteller | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
41. | Halide Edib The Greedy Heart of Halide Edib | Masks of Evil | 3 |
42. | Ataturk For the People, Despite the People: The Atatürk Revolution | Masks of Evil | 3 |
43. | Dracula Dracula: Fact and Fiction | Masks of Evil | 3 |
44. | Bronislaw Malinowski Bronislaw Malinowski: God Professor | Treasure of the Peacock's Eye | 3 |
45. | Robert Goddard Robert Goddard: Mr. Rocket Science | Winds of Change | 3 |
46. | Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson: American Idealist | Winds of Change | 3 |
47. | Gertrude Bell Gertrude Bell: Iraq’s Uncrowned Queen | Winds of Change | 3 |
48. | Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh: The Price of Freedom | Winds of Change | 3 |
49. | Paul Robeson Paul Robeson: Scandalize My Name | Winds of Change | 3 |
50. | Al Capone Al "Scarface" Capone: The Original Gangster | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
51. | Eliot Ness On the Trail of Eliot Ness | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
52. | Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong: Ambassador of Jazz | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
53. | Ben Hecht Ben Hecht: The Shakespeare of Hollywood | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
54. | Erich von Stroheim Erich von Stroheim: The Profligate Genius | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
55. | Hollywood The Rise of the Moguls: The Men Who Built Hollywood | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
56. | Irving Thalberg Irving Thalberg: Hollywood's Boy Wonder | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
57. | John Ford The World of John Ford | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
# | Documentary | Indiana Jones Chapter | Volume |
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1. | George Braque + Pablo Picasso Braque + Picasso: A Collaboration Cubed | Passion for Life | 1 |
2. | Modern Art Art Rebellion: The Making of the Modern | Passion for Life | 1 |
3. | Edgar Degas Edgar Degas: Reluctant Rebel | Passion for Life | 1 |
4. | Norman Rockwell American Dreams: Norman Rockwell and the Saturday Evening Post | Passion for Life | 1 |
5. | Opera It's Opera! | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
6. | Giacomo Puccini Giacomo Puccini--Music of the Heart | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
7. | Ballet Ballet: The Art of Dance | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
8. | Sergei Diaghilev & Ballets Russes Impresario: Sergei Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
9. | Ben Hecht Ben Hecht: The Shakespeare of Hollywood | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
10. | Jazz Jazz: Rhythms of Freedom | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
11. | Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong: Ambassador of Jazz | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
12. | Tin Pan Alley Tin Pan Alley: Soundtrack of America | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
13. | Broadway Broadway: America Center Stage | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
14. | Irving Thalberg Irving Thalberg: Hollywood's Boy Wonder | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
15. | Hollywood The Rise of the Moguls: The Men Who Built Hollywood | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
16. | John Ford The World of John Ford | The Hollywood Follies | 3 |
# | Documentary | Indiana Jones Chapter | Volume |
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1. | Russian Writers Unquiet Voices--Russian Writers and the State | Travels with Father | 1 |
2. | Leo Tolstoy Seeking Truth--The Life of Leo Tolstoy | Travels with Father | 1 |
3. | Edward Stratemeyer The Mystery of Edward Stratemeyer | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
4. | Easter Rising Easter Rising--The Poets' Rebellion | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
5. | William Butler Yeats The Passions of William Butler Yeats | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
6. | Sean O’Casey Sean O'Casey vs. Ireland | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
7. | Irish Poets Ireland--The Power of the Poets | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
8. | Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon: A War Poet’s Journey | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
9. | Robert Graves Robert Graves and the White Goddess | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
10. | Franz Kafka Franz Kafka’s Dark Truth | Espionage Escapades | 2 |
11. | Ernest Hemingway Unhealed Wounds: The Life of Ernest Hemingway | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
12. | Edith Wharton The Secret Life of Edith Wharton | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
13. | Lowell Thomas Lowell Thomas: American Storyteller | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
14. | Halide Edib The Greedy Heart of Halide Edib | Masks of Evil | 3 |
15. | Dracula Dracula: Fact and Fiction | Masks of Evil | 3 |
16. | Ben Hecht Ben Hecht: The Shakespeare of Hollywood | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
17. | Broadway Broadway: America Center Stage | Scandal of 1920 | 3 |
# | Documentary | Indiana Jones Chapter | Volume |
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1. | T.E. Lawrence Colonel Lawrence's War: T.E. Lawrence and Arabia | My First Adventure | 1 |
2. | Franz Ferdinand The Archduke's Last Journey--End of an Era | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
3. | Europe Before WWI Powder Keg--Europe 1900 to 1914 | Perils of Cupid | 1 |
4. | George Patton George S. Patton--American Achilles | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
5. | John J. Pershing General John J. Pershing and his American Army | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
6. | Pancho Villa & Mexican Revolution Wanted: Dead or Alive--Pancho Villa and the American Invasion of Mexico | Spring Break Adventure | 1 |
7. | Winston Churchill Winston Churchill--The Lion's Roar | Love's Sweet Song | 1 |
8. | Siegfried Sassoon Siegfried Sassoon: A War Poet’s Journey | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
9. | The Somme The Somme: A Storm of Steel | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
10. | Charles de Gaulle I Am France: The Myth of Charles de Gaulle | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
11. | Robert Graves Robert Graves and the White Goddess | Trenches of Hell | 2 |
12. | Mata Hari Flirting With Danger: The Fantasy of Mata Hari | Demons of Deception | 2 |
13. | Phillipe Petain Marshal Petain’s Fall From Grace | Demons of Deception | 2 |
14. | Espionage Reading the Enemy’s Mind: Espionage in World War I | Demons of Deception | 2 |
15. | Verdun Into the Furnace: The Battle of Verdun | Demons of Deception | 2 |
16. | Jan Smuts At Home and Abroad: The Two Faces of Jan Smuts | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
17. | Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck Chasing the Phantom: Paul von Lettow Vorbeck | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
18. | Frederick Selous Dreaming of Africa: The Life of Frederick Selous | Phantom Train of Doom | 2 |
19. | Anthony Fokker Anthony Fokker: The Flying Dutchman | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
20. | Red Baron Blood Red: The Life and Death of Manfred von Richthofen | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
21. | 3 Dimensional War War in the Third Dimension: Aerial Warfare in World War I | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
22. | Lafayette Escadrille Flying High for France: The Lafayette Escadrille | Attack of the Hawkmen | 2 |
23. | Emperor Karl I Karl: The Last Habsburg Emperor | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
24. | Vladimir Lenin V.I. Lenin: History Will Not Forgive Us | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
25. | Russian Revolution The Russian Revolution: All Power to the Soviets! | Adventures in the Secret Service | 2 |
26. | Middle East & WWI Lines in the Sand: The Middle East and the Great War | Daredevils of the Desert | 2 |
27. | Ernest Hemingway Unhealed Wounds: The Life of Ernest Hemingway | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
28. | French Foreign Legion The French Foreign Legion: The World's Most Legendary Fighting Force | Tales of Innocence | 3 |
29. | Ottoman Empire The Ottoman Empire: A World of Difference | Masks of Evil | 3 |
30. | Ataturk Revolution For the People, Despite the People: The Atatürk Revolution | Masks of Evil | 3 |
31. | Treaty of Versailles The Best Intentions: The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles | Winds of Change | 3 |
32. | Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson: American Idealist | Winds of Change | 3 |
33. | Gertrude Bell Gertrude Bell: Iraq’s Uncrowned Queen | Winds of Change | 3 |
34. | Ho Chi Minh Ho Chi Minh: The Price of Freedom | Winds of Change | 3 |
35. | Harlem Hellfighters Hellfighters: Harlem's Heroes of World War I | Mystery of the Blues | 3 |
In this section you will find current event articles that relate to the real-life events, topics, and people found in The Adventures of Indiana Jones. Educators can use these current events to connect our past with the present day. To see current articles for a specific Indy Adventure, please click the appropriate link below. For the most recent articles, please scroll down.
The movement for women’s suffrage began in earnest with the Seneca Falls convention of 1848 and faced fierce resistance for decades. In Britain and the United States, suffragettes calling for the right to vote were regularly arrested and subjected to brutal imprisonment and torture.
In 1963, the American mathematician Edward Lorenz, taking a measure of the earth’s atmosphere in a laboratory that would seem far removed from the social upheavals of the time, set forth the theory that a single “flap of a sea gull’s wings” could redirect the path of a tornado on another continent, that it could, in fact, be “enough to alter the course of the weather forever,” and that, though the theory was then new and untested, “the most recent evidence would seem to favor the sea gulls.”
It’s a Friday afternoon in Memphis and we’re in the midst of the 32nd annual International Blues Challenge, at a barbecue joint on the legendary Beale Street, where 150 people are waiting for a musician named Redd Velvet. I have been told she’ll be worth the wait, that there may be nothing more important onstage this week. So I’m there when this 40-something black woman walks onstage with a no-frills blue dress and an unmistakably regal bearing. There’s no band behind her. No instrument in her hands. It’s just her and a mike. She sits. Folks in the audience are still chatting, there’s a small din, so Redd looks around the room with piercing eyes, letting you know she’s not talking until it’s quiet. The flock who came to see her says, “Shhh!” The crowd settles down. With that Redd has set a high bar for herself—if you demand everyone to shut up before you start talking, you’d better have something to say.
2016 marks the centennial of the National Park Service, the mission of which is to preserve “unimpaired the natural and cultural resources and values of the National Park System for the enjoyment, education, and inspiration of this and future generations. The Park Service cooperates with partners to extend the benefits of natural and cultural resource conservation and outdoor recreation throughout this country and the world.”
British archaeologists have reported the discovery of massive walls that appear to be part of a Dark Ages palace complex that existed around the same time and place as King Arthur’s birthplace in the famous legend of Camelot.
For decades, art conservationists have relied on methods like the chemical analysis of miniscule flecks of paint and detailed knowledge of the exact pigments used to restore paintings faded by the years. Now, using a powerful X-ray scanner called a synchrotron, a group of researchers have uncovered an early draft of a portrait by Edgar Degas.
In our current moment, stars like Beyoncé, Lena Dunham and Taylor Swift tweet their feminism loud and proud, Hillary Clinton stands a very good chance of being elected president, Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg urges women to “lean in,” and Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED talk “Why We Should All Be Feminists” has been viewed 2.9 million times. Which makes it hard to believe that not all that long ago a woman needed a man to get a credit card, emplorers advertised for "male" and "female" jobs, and the only way for a woman to end an unwanted pregnancy was via an illegal, often dangerous back-alley abortion.
Wolfgang Neubauer stands in the grassy clearing and watches a drone soar low over distant stands of birch and white poplar, the leaves still speckled with overnight rain. Vast fields of wheat roll away north and south under a huge dome of sky. “I’m interested in what lies hidden beneath this landscape,” says the Austrian archaeologist. “I hunt for structures now invisible to the human eye.”
Jean-Baptiste Chevance senses that we’re closing in on our target. Paused in a jungle clearing in northwestern Cambodia, the French archaeologist studies his GPS and mops the sweat from his forehead with a bandanna. The temperature is pushing 95, and the equatorial sun beats down through the forest canopy. For two hours, Chevance, known to everyone as JB, has been leading me, along with a two-man Cambodian research team, on a grueling trek. We’ve ripped our arms and faces on six-foot shrubs studded with thorns, been savaged by red biting ants, and stumbled over vines that stretch at ankle height across the forest floor. Chevance checks the coordinates. “You can see that the vegetation here is very green, and the plants are different from the ones we have seen,” he says. “That’s an indication of a permanent water source.”
Alexander the Great rode into the city of Pasargadae with his most elite cavalry in their bronze, muscle-sculpted body armor, carrying long spears. Some of his infantry and archers followed. The small city, in what is today Iran, was lush and green. Alexander had recently conquered India. Greece, Macedonia, Asia Minor and parts of Egypt were all part of his new empire. The people of Pasargadae likely expected the worst—when the world's most dangerous cavalry shows up on your street, you are probably going to have a bad day. But he hadn't come to fight (the city was already his).
A modern human who lived in what is now Romania between 37,000 and 42,000 years ago had at least one Neanderthal ancestor as little as four generations back—which is to say, a great-great-grandparent.
As much as maize, or mountains, or llamas, woven bridges defined pre-Columbian Peru. Braided over raging rivers and yawning chasms, these skeins of grass helped connect the spectacular geography of the Inca empire: its plains and high peaks, rainforests and beaches, and—most importantly—its dozens of distinct human cultures.
Britain is to fund a new corps of Indiana Jones-style ‘rescue archaeologists’ to salvage historic sites from Islamic State’s rampage across the Middle East.
Ahhh, this polyurethane is setting up too quick,” exclaims Allis Markham, proprietor of Prey Taxidermy in Los Angeles. “Sorry, I’m molding bodies right now,” she adds, apologizing for the interruption in our conversation.
The first-ever papal encyclical on the environment, though widely anticipated and foreshadowed by earlier Vatican communiqués, still landed with elemental force. The environmental treatise is an emotionally charged, at times scathing look at how humankind has forsaken its stewardship of the earth in favor of a “throwaway culture.” Yet again, Pope Francis has made the most of his bully pulpit.
On Friday June 19 nearly one ton of illegal elephant ivory was crushed in New York City’s Times Square. The public event was intended to make a dramatic statement that the United States will not tolerate trafficking in illegal ivory.
On December 5, 1930, just over 12 years after the end of World War I, German moviegoers flocked to Berlin’s Mozart Hall to see one of Hollywood’s latest films. But during the movie, a cadre of 150 Nazi Brownshirts, nearly all too young to have fought in World War I, were led into the theater by propagandist Joseph Goebbels. Spewing anti-Semitic invective at the screen, they repeatedly shouted “Judenfilm!” as they tossed stink bombs from the balcony, threw sneezing powder in the air, and released white mice into the theater. A somewhat shocking turn of events, considering the movie was the highly anticipated adaptation of countryman Erich Maria Remarque’s novel All Quiet on the Western Front, the blockbuster novel that had transfixed the nation months earlier.
They show the battered wrecks of several of the 25 warships - 14 of them British - that were blown up during the Battle of Jutland on 31 May, 1916. Among them is HMS Invincible which was torn apart by a German shell, killing more than 1,000 sailors. HMS Defence and HMS Queen Mary were also scanned during the survey.
When German U-boat Commander Walther Schwieger ordered a torpedo strike on the Lusitania, he didn't know it would be the shot that eventually led the U.S. into WWI. But it wasn't a mistake, either.
When ISIS bulldozed the 3,000 year-old city of Nimrud, countless artifacts were lost. There are clandestine groups working to halt the destruction of Iraqi heritage through education and smuggling, while nearby countries are guarding what they can. But now many fear that all that remains of Nimrud’s impressive winged bull statues, intricate relief carvings and ancient walls are photos. Still, even those photos can be valuable. Archaeologists are using those images to create 3D reconstructions that can be studied digitally, reports Jonathan Webb for BBC News.