The Untold History of Whale Hunters – Video

The Untold History of Whale Hunters – Video

In the twentieth century, whaling ships killed 1.5 million whales in Antarctica, bringing the biggest creatures that have ever lived to the brink of extinction. Whalers from Europe led the rush south and were still whaling into the 1960s. This is the unseen story of whaling at the edge of the world.

The Antarctic island of South Georgia is a place of forbidding beauty and spectacular wildlife. Like an aircraft carrier stationed in the Southern Ocean, it was the hub of the whaling industry until just fifty years ago. Huge whaling stations were built to process the whales, for the essential products of everyday life just a generation ago: margarine, fertilizer, and even packet soups. Now reclaimed by seals and penguins and forbidden to all visitors due to the dangers of crumbling buildings and toxic asbestos historian Adam Nicolson takes a once-in-a-lifetime chance to explore the worlds biggest whaling station, built and operated by a British company.

The film takes a first look at newly uncovered archive film of the whaling industry, and a last chance to hear the personal testimony of the whalers themselves. It explores the epic tussle between businessmen, scientists and politicians that took the whales to the brink of total destruction.

This unique film delves deep into a story of our shared past that was on its way to being airbrushed out of history altogether.

00:00 The Rise
Britain’s Whale Hunters: The Untold Story Episode 1 of 2
Archive footage and testimony from the last of the whale hunters helps Adam Nicolson reveal what it was like to have hunted whales in Antarctica in the early 20th century.

48:37 The Fall
Britain’s Whale Hunters: The Untold Story Episode 2 of 2
Granted access to ruined whaling stations on South Georgia, Adam Nicolson continues to explore the role British whalers played in Antarctic whaling as late as the 1960s.

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Video “Whale Hunters: An Untold History” was uploaded on 08/01/2024 to Youtube Channel Best Documentary