Menasha Public Library (Elisha D. Smith)

The Sahara, the forgotten history of the world's harshest desert, supervising producer, Don Cambou ; produced by Robert E. Ziel, Ron Nelson

Label
The Sahara, the forgotten history of the world's harshest desert, supervising producer, Don Cambou ; produced by Robert E. Ziel, Ron Nelson
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
The Sahara
Medium
DVD
Oclc number
77059816
Responsibility statement
supervising producer, Don Cambou ; produced by Robert E. Ziel, Ron Nelson
Runtime
180
Sub title
the forgotten history of the world's harshest desert
Summary
This documentary brings to life the Sahara's cruel history and the conflicts that still plague its people. It recounts the story of kings who once led caravans of 30,000 people across the desert, bearing riches beyond imagination. It tells of Roman death squads that exterminated the citizens of the Empire's most bitter rival and how the Foreign Legion crafted a legend out of last stands and lost causes. From the fabled metropolis of Timbuktu to the shores of Tripoli, this film is an illuminating exploration of this unforgiving and remote land of myth and mirage. Also included is a bonus disc that examines the lives of two men -- T.E. Lawrence and Erwin Rommel -- who shaped the desert's modern history and were themselves forever changed by the Sahara
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Forgotten history of the world's harshest desert
Classification
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