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1945 UNEDITED RAW FOOTAGE! The Wehrmacht Leaves Italy Escorted by the US Army
www.webalice.it The Wehrmacht leaves Italy escorted by the US Army. US color footage. There is a kind of mistery inside this footage. These German soldiers, filmed at the end of April/early May, 1945 are not Prisoners of War. They are armed soldiers, some of them with Italian collaborationist women and their children, trying to reach the fatherland with any possible means; in this case they travel pratically "escorted" by US Army units originally based in Italy. Germany will not surrender ...
Darkest of Days-Chapter 1-Blood Harvest 1/2
After pursuing Confederate General Robert E. Lee into Maryland, Union Army Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan launched attacks against Lee's army, in defensive positions behind Antietam Creek. At dawn on September 17, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's corps mounted a powerful assault on Lee's left flank. Attacks and counterattacks swept across Miller's cornfield and fighting swirled around the Dunker Church. Union assaults against the Sunken Road eventually pierced the Confederate center, but the ...
Fort Moultrie (Charleston, S.C.)
, in one of the most decisive battles of the American Revolution. During the Seminole War, Osceola, a chief, and 200 Seminoles were imprisoned in the fort; Osceola's tomb is there. During the Civil War, Confederates held the fort until the evacuation of Charleston in 1865. It was Charleston's chief harbor defense until 1947, when it was abandoned. Fort Moultrie is part of Fort Sumter National Monument. ... Fort Moultrie Charleston south Carolina civil war confederate union soldiers US army ...
United States Colored Troops- African American US Army Soldiers
From about the time of the American Civil War until shortly after World War II ended, Black American troops served in segregated units, usually led by white officers. [There were some exceptions.] They distinguished themselves well in combat during the Civil War, the Indian Wars, and World Wars I and II. In this video, the march of the Massachusetts 54th US Colored Troops plays in the background. The tune is alternately titled Oh Give Us a Flag and The Colored Volunteer. The lyrics are below ...
Darkest of Days-Chapter 1-Blood Harvest 2/2
After pursuing Confederate General Robert E. Lee into Maryland, Union Army Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan launched attacks against Lee's army, in defensive positions behind Antietam Creek. At dawn on September 17, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's corps mounted a powerful assault on Lee's left flank. Attacks and counterattacks swept across Miller's cornfield and fighting swirled around the Dunker Church. Union assaults against the Sunken Road eventually pierced the Confederate center, but the ...
Shankar Roy Chowdhury: Indo-Pak Union
This interview clip of former Indian Armed Forces Chief, Mr. Shankar Roy Chowdhury, highlights Indian desire for an EU style federation with Pakistan (and other SARC countries). Mr. Roy Chowdhury explains how formation of geographic "blocks" - to promote growth and stability via economic and social integration along with common defense and foreign policies - is a critical worldwide trend that cannot be ignored by South Asian countries. He further states that India and Pakistan should ...
Darkest of Days Demo - AR 55 Assault Rifle vs. Confederate Army
This is PC footage of me playing the demo for the upcoming game, Darkest of Days. In this clip, I was given an assault rifle by a contact from the future and told to use it against the Confederates in order to reduce their numbers in order to allow the Union to break through their lines. Apparently, the Union guys probably think its some newfangled invention. Historically correct? Not really. Lots of fun? Oh yes. The orange glow indicates the person that I'm supposed to protect. The blue ...
U.S War through the Eyes of an Army Wife Desert Storm
US War history featuring DESERT STORM. Information and consist footage with artifacts from the Desert Storm war plus other. This is different from Atwell's' usual style of reporting and writing. She has shared a personal part of her and her husband's life as she remembers it "through the eyes of an army wife." Joan briefly talks with Mr. Ernie, museum's director a little about her husband, Harold's Army career of over 22 years.. The story--Through the Eyes of an Army Wife.. She looked at the ...
Why Okinawa? The Filmmakers.mov
generation American whose family came from Scotland. 15 years after coming to this country, his G/G/Grandfather died at the battle of Shiloh in the Civil War & his G/G/Great Uncle lost a leg at the battle of Corinth; Retired as a Col. of the Union Army; was a Senator from Iowa and later was Speaker of the House for President McKinley & President Teddy Roosevelt. His main accomplishment was pushing through congress, Veterans Benefits. Kinuye is from Okinawa, born in the village of ...
Viet Nam's Independence - Freedom Parade (Read Description)
military use, those who resist or assume of resistance were shot or tortured. Millions died of starvation... He returned home & formed his own army called the Viet Minh, who direct hit the Japanese army at the right time as they were weakened from the America's nuclear warhead. Freedom was close to reality when the French took advantage from the removal of the Japanese army & engaged the Viet Minh in combat. As Ho Chi Minh was almost caught in this battle, he was able to escape & travel ...