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The Best TV Shows on Planète

Every Planète Show Ranked From Best To Worst

Discover the best of Planète with our list of over 20 series, meticulously updated for November 2024. Among Planète’s finest offerings are Russia's War: Blood Upon the Snow and Sale temps pour la planète, which debuted in 1996 and 2007, respectively. Boasting a rich catalog, Planète features more than 20 shows, with broadcasting dates ranging from 1996 to 2023.

  • Russia's War: Blood Upon the Snow
    Russia's War: Blood Upon the Snow (1996)10.0

    Russia’s War provides an important and in-depth account of the nation’s history throughout the period of Joseph Stalin's rule (1924-53). Told in ten parts, this astonishing documentary reveals eyewitness accounts, archival photography, documents and footage, and gives a remarkable insight into what let to the death of sixty-five million Soviets during Stalin’s reign of terror.

  • History of Weapons
    History of Weapons (2018)10.0

  • Les 7 Eglises de l'Apocalypse
    Les 7 Eglises de l'Apocalypse (2020)10.0

  • Special Operations
    Special Operations (2017)9.0

    Thanks to unpublished testimonies and quality reconstructions, this series relates for the first time the most daring and delicate secret operations that the special forces have carried out in recent years.

  • Unveiling Arafat
    Unveiling Arafat (2023)9.0

    A portrait of Palestinian political leader Yasser Arafat (1929-2004).

  • History's Greatest Aircraft
    History's Greatest Aircraft (2022)8.0

    Airing on Sky History and Canal+ France, History’s Greatest Aircraft is a series that takes a look at some of the most impressive technical marvels of engineering to have ever taken off into the sky. Each episode delves into a different aircraft that has seen service in armed conflicts to analyse its service history and recount some of its most legendary stories. In getting up close and personal with surviving versions of the original planes, this series provides a fascinating look into the past and how history can influence the futur

  • Cracking the Code
    Cracking the Code (2022)8.0

    From bizarre ancient markings to random numbers and letters, codes and ciphers have been used for millennia to send secret messages, hide identities and operate outside the law. Unravelling these codes can unlock military secrets, unmask deadly enemies and even decode lost civilizations. Now, Cracking the Code uncovers some of the world’s most famous – and infamous – encryptions. Revealing how they were decoded, the brilliant minds who cracked them and the mysterious secrets they were hiding…

  • World War II in Colour
    World War II in Colour (2009)7.5

    World War II In Colour is a 13-episode television documentary miniseries recounting the events of World War II narrated by Robert Powell. The show covers the Western Front, Eastern Front, and the Pacific War. It is on syndication in America on the Military Channel. This series is in full color, combining both original and colorized footage.

  • Polska z góry
    Polska z góry (2017)7.0

  • Tomb Hunters
    Tomb Hunters (2021)7.0

    It was an archaeological find that became global news. An extraordinary mega-tomb, filled with the largest concentration of coffins ever unearthed in Saqqara, Egypt. This four-part series places you at the site to witness this ground-breaking discovery as it happened and follows Egyptologists as they try to determine why all of these mummies were buried together and what this ancient cemetery can tell us about the Egyptian civilization's way of death 2,500 years ago.

  • Strangest Things
    Strangest Things (2021)6.2

    From a piece of meteorite found in Tutankhamun's tomb to the Crown of Thorns, explore some of the most perplexing and unusual objects lying hidden away in museums, laboratories and storage rooms

  • Age of Tanks
    Age of Tanks (2017)5.8

    The history of military tanks unfolds in a documentary series that traces their role in history and geopolitics from World War I to the 21st century.

  • Chernobyl - The New Evidence
    Chernobyl - The New Evidence (2022)5.7

    On April 26, 1986 Reactor 4 of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded, releasing clouds of radioactive fallout into the atmosphere. With access to hundreds of declassified KGB documents, Chernobyl: The New Evidence reveals the serious concerns of the KGB, the sacrifices the Soviet leadership were willing to make to keep the story quiet and the bravery that saved the world from an even more deadly disaster.

  • Secret Nazi Ruins
    Secret Nazi Ruins (2019)5.5

    From tunnels to towers, artillery sites, resistance nests and communication centers, Nazi Germany left their footprint throughout the world. To this day, silent remains still exist, sentinels guarding clues about plots that Hitler was unable to carry out. The collapse of the Third Reich left as many secrets as it did relics. Still today, remnants of the Nazi's schemes lie concealed in structures scattered across the globe. Skeletons of projects give way to mysteries. Conspiracies abound about science fiction scenarios. The Nazis were nothing if not methodical, and a deeper look reveals even darker plans. From tunnels to towers, artillery sites and communication centers; the remains of these schemes lie waiting to reveal truths about the Fuhrer's tactics and dreams in Secret Nazi Bases. What did Hitler have planned?

  • Sale temps pour la planète
    Sale temps pour la planète (2007)N/A

  • Planète, tout un monde
    Planète, tout un monde (2010)N/A

  • Hitler's Most Wanted
    Hitler's Most Wanted (2019)N/A

    An original perspective on how and why a generation of men and women living in a European society became the leaders of one of the most terrifying regimes of all time, responsible for 60 million deaths. Visiting the places where elite Nazi leaders grew up and the sites of their worst atrocities, James Ellis, a dedicated young historian, explores the defining moments which transformed everyday Germans into mass murderers.

  • Adolf Hitler's War
    Adolf Hitler's War (2020)N/A

    Hitler was determined to extend Germany eastwards to make Germany a great continental power. Hitler's policy, based on a racist ideology, planned to eliminate or enslave the population that stood in the way of the Reich. It was this determination that propelled the world into war. Hitler believed that the conquest territories including Poland, the Belarussian and Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republics, and the Baltic States "for the German people" was his destiny.

  • Cléopâtre, à la recherche du tombeau disparu
    Cléopâtre, à la recherche du tombeau disparu (2023)N/A

  • Hackers Stories
    Hackers Stories (2023)N/A