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Operation Gomorrah - The Bombing of Hamburg
In 1943, the heart of the German air defense system was the early-warning and flak-predictor radar systems. It had proved to be a good system, as was the British radar chain that had been set up since 1935. The Germans knew, however, that strips of metal foil could blind the radar sets and they w...
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Freedom Comes High
What happens when a family is separated by WW2, even though the husband is not a young GI? Enjoy this 1944 made short film told through the letters between Ellen and Steve
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Chiggers - WW2 USMC Training Film
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Rosa Parks Innovating Society
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Battle of the Aces: Hartmann vs. Marseille
During World War II, two ace pilots emerged and were considered unmatched for their skill and combat record. They were Erich Hartmann - highest scoring ace of all time - and Hans-Joachim Marseille - the top ace in the North African campaign. A common debate is whether Marseille - despite having h...
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What Manner of Men
When Flight Sergeant Richard Brown bails out over the Arnhem battlefield, he finds himself in brutal fight on the ground, fighting a losing battle against superior German opposition. Can he persuade a stubborn handful of Airborne soldiers to surrender before it is too late?
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F-4X Super Phantom
During the first half of the 1970s, General Dynamics would attempt to modify the F-4 Phantom - the most used US combat aircraft at the time - into something even more powerful. With foreign interest as well, the idea was floated for a ‘Super Phantom’, and so the F-4X program was born.
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The Failed SS Assault on Arnhem
The story of Arnhem is usually told from the perspective of the Red Devils. Who attacked Lt Col Johnny Frost at Arnhem Bridge?
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Ford Fairlane GT Talladega
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Lonnie Johnson and the Super Soaker
The Henry Ford’s Curator of Domestic Life shares the legacy of NASA rocket scientist Lonnie Johnson and his invention that revolutionized backyard water fights.
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Pack the 1928 Haversack
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Innovating the U.S. Voting Machine
The Henry Ford’s Curator of Decorative Arts shares the history of voting machines and how innovations in technology have helped, but not always succeeded, in making elections more fair, honest, and accurate.
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South Sea Sadie
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To Establish the Rule of Justice The History of the 1964 Civil Rights Act
The 1964 Civil Rights Act made it illegal to discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. In this video, curators Amber N. Mitchell and Heather Bruegl (Oneida/Stockbridge-Munsee) discuss the origins of this landmark piece of legislation, the changes it prompted, and the le...
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Georgie Porgie
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Commando March - D-Day
The Commando March from Sword Beach to Amfreville via Pegasus Bridge! The route retraced the steps of the original Commandos of the 1st Special Service Brigade who landed at Sword Beach as part of 3rd Division on D-Day. One of the tasks that day was for the 1st Special Service Brigade to relieve ...