Episodes
Curator at The Viking Ship Museum Jørgen Dencker and underwater archaeologist Flemming Rieck tell about the archaeological investigation of the wreck of the Dannebroge, a time capsule from 1710 i Køge Bay, that lays 12 meter deep.
Published 03/31/16
Ethnologist Mette Bjerregaard Kirk tells about the hate/love relationship that exist between the Swedes and the Danes and about prejudices as part in a nations building of its identity.
Published 03/31/16
Published 03/31/16
Naval historian Hans Christian Bjerg tells about the emergence of the cannon and its significance in naval warfare for outcome, strategy and tactics.
Published 03/31/16
Retired commander Palle Nielsen tells about the battle in Køge Bay on the 3rd of October 1710, where the battle ship Dannebroge met its end in the fight against the Swede.
Published 03/31/16
Former director of The Royal Danish Naval Museum Ole Lisberg Jensen tells about the background for and progress in the Great Nordic war, that the battle in Køge Bay was a part of.
Published 03/31/16