HD
2016
Gruinard Island, notorious for its role as a biological weapons testing ground during World War II, serves as the backdrop for a chilling investigation into its dark history. Once teeming with life, the island became a desolate and dangerous zone after experiments with anthrax left it uninhabitable for years. The documentary delves into the island's haunting legacy, examining the ethical implications of wartime science and the lasting impact on the landscape and its surroundings. Through interviews and historical analysis, it uncovers the secrets that have shrouded Anthrax Island for decades.