Eyewitness D Day

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Eyewitness: D-Day
Titre original: 6 Juin 1944 Témoins du Débarquement ( Film )

Eyewitness: D-Day
Eyewitness: D-Day    04 June 2019

2019-06-04

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6
TMDb: 6/10 3 votes


One famous day. Five heroes. Five key turning points that changed the course of World War Two during the D Day landings, told through the eyes of the people who made a difference. Using rarely seen archive, dramatic reconstruction and written accounts from eye witnesses and personal testimony from our five heroes, this is D Day as never seen before.

Eyewitness: D-Day
Titre original: Eyewitness: D-Day ( Film )

Eyewitness: D-Day
Eyewitness: D-Day    30 July 2019

2019-07-30

N/A
6.9
TMDb: 6.9/10 4 votes


One famous day. Five heroes. Five key turning points that changed the course of World War II during the D-Day landings, told through the eyes of the people who made a difference. Using rarely seen archival footage dramatic reconstruction and written accounts from eye witnesses, and personal testimony from five heroes, this is D-Day as never seen before.

Eyewitness: The Pacific War: The Day of Infamy
Titre original: Eyewitness: The Pacific War: The Day of Infamy ( Film )

Eyewitness: The Pacific War: The Day of Infamy
Eyewitness: The Pacific War: The Day of Infamy    25 September 2024

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TMDb: /10 votes


This documentary, part of the "Eyewitness 60th Anniversary Collection," explores the events that followed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Archival footage, narration, eyewitness accounts and interviews with leading historians paint a revealing portrait of this major world event and its aftermath. Features key footage of such figures as Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, General Walter Short, Admiral Chuichi Nagumo and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Day of the Kamikaze
Titre original: Day of the Kamikaze ( Film )

Day of the Kamikaze
Day of the Kamikaze    01 January 2007

2007-01-01

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6
TMDb: 6/10 1 votes


Day of the Kamikaze Some called it, "enemy attrition at the lowest possible cost, without regard to human life." Entire squadrons of Japanese kamikaze pilots flew straight to their death - taking their enemies with them.