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The Attempt To Assassinate Adolf Hitler (Part 1 of 2) - Who was he? Dictator of Nazi Germany. When was the attempt made? July 20, 1944. Where did the attempt take place? Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany. Who did it? Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who was part of a group of anti-Hitler regular army officers. Why? Many regular army officers felt the only way to ensure Germany's future was to get rid of Hitler. What happened? Stauffenberg smuggled a briefcase containing a bomb into a...
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The Attempt To Assassinate Adolf Hitler (Part 2 of 2) - Who was he? Dictator of Nazi Germany. When was the attempt made? July 20, 1944. Where did the attempt take place? Rastenburg, East Prussia, Germany. Who did it? Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, who was part of a group of anti-Hitler regular army officers. Why? Many regular army officers felt the only way to ensure Germany's future was to get rid of Hitler. What happened? Stauffenberg smuggled a briefcase containing a bomb into a...
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Thomas Paine, author of "Common Sense," returns to modern times to pleas for a second revolution to take back America, now! If you want the raw truth from a man that is passionate about America's history and future survival - view this rare video message. If we do not quickly recover and stand up on American morals - the future of the greatest country in history is in serious doubt.
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"The Lilliput" - trailer of a feature film, which was financed by an American producer. Story placed in present time and WWII. Tells a story about a WWII Jewish survivor. Message from the Director: Inspired by a true story and produced by Sharon Levy, THE LILLIPUT will illuminate the Holocaust survival story of Abraham Kerber, a Jewish dwarf, from the Polish town of Gombin. This little person hid for years in garbage cans at a Polish railway station used for the deportation of Jews during...
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Liberation Shoah Stories - Liberation is typically characterized by the arrival of Allied forces. Interviewees tell of liberation from concentration camps, or during death marches, or may describe liberation upon emergence from hiding. Esther Bem (survivor) talks about her lack of awareness of wartime political events while hiding in Italy. She describes her liberation by members of the Jewish Brigade. Esther speaks of her struggle with identity which ensued after liberation from living in...
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