WW2 - Kamikaze Attacks [Real Footage]
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WW2: ''Waffen SS'' (Intense Combat Footage)
We all know the SS have a dark history for many reasons throughout world war 2, But they were still extremely fierce and well-experienced fighters winning Germany many battles, In this video, it is mainly footage of the ''Hitlerjugend'' ''Das Reich'' ''Polizei'' ''Totenkopf'' (3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf)
So I took the time to make a video of the best possible clips I could source of the ''SS'' Fighting throughout the war, I left out many of the twisted divisions such as ''SS Einsatzgruppe'' we all know of the SS as being murder squads but many were just young fighters, that were very brainwashed by Hitler's regime and happily died for Germany, Such as the Hitlerjudend.
All footage is for historical purposes only!
SS, abbreviation of Schutzstaffel (German: “Protective Echelon”), the black-uniformed elite corps and self-described “political soldiers” of the Nazi Party. Founded by Adolf Hitler in April 1925 as a small personal bodyguard, the SS grew with the success of the Nazi movement and, gathering immense police and military powers, became virtually a state within a state.
From 1929 until its dissolution in 1945, the SS was headed by Heinrich Himmler, who built up the SS from fewer than 300 members to more than 50,000 by the time the Nazis came to power in 1933. Himmler, a racist fanatic, screened applicants for their supposed physical perfection and racial purity but recruited members from all ranks of German society. With their sleek black uniforms and special insignia (lightninglike runic S’s, death’s head badges, and silver daggers), the men of the SS felt superior to the brawling brown-shirted Storm Troopers of the SA, to which initially they were nominally subordinate.
Thank you to critical past for the 4k colourized footage of the ''SS panzergrenadier'' division.
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Is there life on other planets? (1962) | RetroFocus
In this Four Corners segment from August 31, 1962, Ray Taylor asks an eclectic mix of Sydneysiders, “Is there life on other planets?”
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Colonial Africa, 1940's - Film 8771
ritish Colonial map of the world. Commentary- " People of Britain are responsible for the well being of 60 million people " .
Hong Kong-2 shots. Difficulties of managing an Empire are expressed. Montage of empire and the colonies. White man with pith helmet with native fisherman. White men in pith helmets with natives. More good commentary on Empire. Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika now Tanzania - herdsmen with cattle, women till the earth, Masai (Massai) tribal dancing at night around a bonfire, men jumping individually and altogether, carrying wood, " British rule has brought peace " tribal warfare reduced since the British rule. House building, large building site and hydroelectric station, harbours, bridges, medical services, dockers, clinics, maternity centres, white nurses tend babies. Research centre for tsetse fly. White doctor and black assistant. Laboratory in the field. Sleeping sickness vaccination programme. People arrive by boat, have blood tests, fly posts, children at a feeding station. White doctor with black children, hide production, agricultural education, work on soil erosion, cattle moved to new pastures. School-boys schools of different ages, boys bashing, further education colleges, Broadcasting House, Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary of State for the colonies talks about duties to colonies and the question of independence.
White colonials with tribal elders. Court of Justice, two men dispute over goats, agricultural show, anti malaria information. Dancing.
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107 Year Old Irish Farmer Reflects on Change, 1965
Born in 1858, Michael Fitzpatrick talks about the many changes that have taken place in farming during his lifetime and recalls an eviction at Bodyke.
Mr. Fitzpatrick moved from Clare to a farm near Maynooth as part of the Land Commission scheme in 1940 where he has lived ever since.
Now aged 107 Mr. Fitzpatrick has experienced many changes in the world of farming. The biggest change that has taken place is the introduction of machinery and specifically the combine harvester.
Mr. Fitzpatrick also remembers seeing an eviction taking place in Bodyke, County Clare in June 1887. He recalls the event as being “very cruel” with women and children thrown out of their homes.
This episode of ‘Newsbeat’ was broadcast on 7 January 1965. The reporter is Jim Norton.
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The Wheat Farmer (1956)
n educational film about raising wheat in the 1950s.
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American Farmer (1954)
Pictures a city boy's experiences working on a farm in the summer. Emphasizes modern methods and machinery and the role of the farmer as scientist, machinist, carpenter and businessman.
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Philippines: Land And People (1959)
Reviews the history of the Philippine Islands under Spanish and American rule. Shows country today with its emphasis on agriculture, and contrasts the rural life with the urban existence in the port of Manila.
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WW2: Battle Of Kursk (Intense Footage)
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The Battle of Kursk occurred in July 1943 around the Soviet city of Kursk in western Russia, as Germany launched Operation Citadel, Hitler’s response to his devastating defeat by the Soviet Red Army at the Battle of Stalingrad. The battle was Germany’s last chance to regain dominance on the Eastern Front during World War II and would be their final blitzkrieg offensive.
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Britain in 1900
A documentary which displays and explores the lives and environment of our immediate ancestors a little over a hundred years ago. There is some excellent footage of the period, some perceptive comments from experts, and some charming recollections of people who were alive at the time. This is excellent for students of Britain at the turn of the twentieth century.
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The 1890's ~ Amazing Rare Footage of Cities Around the World
The start of motion pictures, late 1890's. Rare film of cities, towns and countries. High-quality remastered prints from the Lumiere archives and EYE Film Museum
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Chicago 1880 's to 1930's
Chicago 1880 's to 1930's
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Jan 1902 - Street Scenes in Downtown Halifax, England
Film by the Mitchell and Kenyon company
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Churchill Reacts to Pearl Harbor 1941
In December 1941, Japan attacks the United States and Winston Churchill sees a glimpse of hope.
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Allies Liberate Florence (1945)
National Archives and Records Administration - ARC 39132, LI 208-UN-1013 - Allies Liberate Florence (1945). Series: Motion Picture Films from "United News" Newsreels, compiled 1942 - 1945. Part 1 shows mopping up operations in Florence, Italy, by South African and New Zealand troops. Part 2, U.S. troops enter Rennes, France. Surrendered German troops and collaborators are marched to stockades. Part 3, allied troops complete the rout of the German 7th Army in northern France. Shows Gen. Montgomery. Allied airplanes strafe and bomb German vehicles with rockets and bombs.
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Historic Archival Stock Footage WWII - Americans Take Aachen
Historic Archival Stock Footage WWII - Americans Take Aachen
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American truck on low-pressure pneumatic rollers, 1953
American truck on low-pressure pneumatic rollers, 1953
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Was that age called the Stone Age?
Look at the intricate patterns the "barbarians" made on the stones.
The Stone Age was the age when people used stone in construction.
Used it to perfection!
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The Real History of Slavery - Southern Negro
These are the voices of former slaves, victims of one of America's greatest crimes against humanity.
Listening to them speak and hearing their lamentations does a different level of justice than history
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