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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 ...
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Martello Towers - Coastal Defences of the Napoleonic Wars, Aldeburgh, Suffolk
With England under threat of invasion, these 'Martello' towers were built all along the shores of Southern and Southeast England. Filmed at the Slaughden Martello Tower in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England, one of 74 Martellos built in England between 1804-1814 as part of the British preparations for a...
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The Monster Gun of the Crimean War
The story of a 'superweapon' designed to break the stalemate of siege warfare in the Crimea using all the industrial might Victorian Britain had to offer. This massive 36in mortar could fire a 2900lb shell nearly two miles - built in 1854 as a Crimean War superweapon by Robert Mallet, an Irish g...
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The World on Fire: Sheridan's 1864 Shenandoah Campaign
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If This Valley is Lost
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American Muscle Car: Dodge Daytona Plymouth Superbird
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Georgie Porgie
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Making History Documentaries
History is never as simple as the stories we're told. In this video, we talk about the process of researching history — and why finding the truth is often harder than it seems. History is written by the victors, but what happens to the stories from the losing side? Propaganda, simplified narrativ...
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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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The Forgotten Victims of the French & Indian War
The French and Indian War is an often overlooked part of American History, that has many lasting effects. The outcome of the war changed the destiny of Native Americans in North America. The French and Indian War was a conflict between Britain and France for control of North America. While Indian...
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Battle of Perryville: Battle for Kentucky
After weeks of marching around Tennessee and Kentucky, the Confederate Army of Mississippi under the command of General Braxton Bragg nears its ultimate prize. The jewel of Kentucky, the city of Louisville. Yet, due to decisions made while dealing with the pesky Munfordville garrison, Don Carlos ...
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Corvette Stingray
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Second Battle of Corinth - "Darkest Days of the War"
After the fall of Corinth to Halleck's gigantic at the end of May 1862, many Confederates dream of retaking the vital rail junction in Northern Mississippi. However, with the Federal forces under Ulysses S Grant and William Rosecrans anchoring their new defensive line on the town, it will prove t...
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Camero Z28
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HistoryFix "Behind the Scenes" - DJ Perry
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Try, Try Again: Perseverance in Racing
The Henry Ford’s Curator of Transportation shares the legacy of the first rear-engine car to win the Indianapolis 500, and the determination it took to get there.
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South Sea Sadie