DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Nazi Germany maintained concentration camps (in German Konzentrationslager, or KZ) throughout the territories it controlled. The first Nazi concentration camps set up in Germany were greatly expanded after the Reichstag fire of 1933, and were intended to hold political prisoners and opponents of the regime. The term was borrowed from the British concentration camps of the Second Anglo-Boer War. The number of camps quadrupled between 1939 and 1942, as slave-laborers from across Europe, Jews, political prisoners, criminals, homosexuals, gypsies, the mentally ill and others were incarcerated, generally without judicial process. Holocaust scholars draw a distinction between concentration camps and extermination camps, which were established by the Nazis for the industrial-scale mass murder of the predominantly Jewish ghetto and concentration camp populations. After September 1939, with the beginning of the Second World War, concentration camps became places where millions of ordinary people were enslaved as part of the war effort, often starved, tortured and killed. During the War, new Nazi concentration camps for "undesirables" spread throughout the continent. According to statistics by the German Ministry of Justice, about 1200 camps and subcamps were run in countries occupied by Nazi Germany, while the Jewish Virtual Library estimates that the number of Nazis camps was closer to 15000 in all of occupied Europe and that many of these ... Теги:worldwartwoconcentrationcampduringtheholocaustwwiiingermanyamericapolandauschwitzfactspicturesnamesmapphotosmoviessurvivorsdachaulistfootagegaschambersdownloadclipdeathfilmleipsigdeadbodiespenigohrdrufhadamarcrimesbreendonckharlanhannoverarnstadtnordhausenmauthausenbuchenwaldweimarbergen-belsenww2adolfpicstoparmycrematoriumcrematoryovenscremation
www.facebook.com Get a fan today!!! Awarded in Brickarmsforums for "MoC of the Month Jan 2010" forums.brickarms.com Sgt Winterbottom and his squad have recentley settled in the bombed town of ramelle. However the germans are not willing to let the town in American hands much longer. Теги:Legojslegomasterww2carentanramellewinterbottom.
This one is truly amazing,real pilots with real kills.Based on the Allied campaign in France.Watch every second! Теги:ww2warbirdp47thunderboltrafcorsair
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org The Battle of Britain was the fourth of Frank Capra's Why We Fight series of seven propaganda films, which made the case for fighting and winning the Second World War. It was released in 1943 and concentrated on the German bombardment of the United Kingdom in anticipation of Operation Sea Lion, the planned Nazi invasion of Great Britain. The episode has been criticized for an anti-Polish bias. The bias is a result of propaganda justifying the Western Allies' alliance with the Soviets; as Soviets had to be portrayed as the "good guys", the Allies who were unsympathetic towards Soviets, such as the Poles, were misportrayed or simply ignored. Thus in this episode the map of Europe shown, amazingly, shows half of Poland free (to avoid mentioning Soviet annexation of Polish territories following Soviet invasion of Poland), repeats Nazi propaganda false claims about the Polish Airforce being destroyed on the ground (contrasting it with the correct fact that the RAF was not destroyed), and ignores the significant Polish participation in the battle of Britain (support of Polish pilots from No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron and other units was widely discussed in Britain at the time this propaganda piece was filmed). Why We Fight is a series of seven propaganda films commissioned by the United States government during World War II to demonstrate to American soldiers the reason for US involvement in the war. Later on they were also shown to the ... Теги:worldwartwobomberlondonairraidfigherplanepropagandadouglasbaderarnobrekerwinstonchurchillhermanngoringadolfhitlerjohnb.hugheswalterhustonfriedainescortalfredjodlwilhelmkeitelkinggeorgeviqueenelizabethmothererichraedererwinrommelalbertspeerww2germanywwiiarmyhistorybattlenationalthirdwowpowermilitarytanksecond
Lidiya Gudovantseva killed 76 german soldiers in world war two and won the Lenin Order Medal. Info about WW2 snipers available in www.forosegundaguerra.com Теги:ww2snipergudovantsevarussian
Music listed below. Focus only on the video and nothing else for maximum effect. Just a little montage I put together. It chronicles the Allied/Axis conflict in Europe. This video has drawn alot of political/morale debate. Please remember, everyone has their opinions, please be respectful of that. Also, a lot of people ask where I got the clips from, I simply got them off of the youtube site. I am in no way taking credit for any of the footage, I simply put the pieces together. I recommend to you to go out and find these clips and watch them. I simply made this video as a tribute for the sake of war. I wanted to create a piece of art, nothing more, nothing less. Music is "Hear Our Prayer" by Yuki Kajiura Kajiura is simply one of the best OST Artists ever. Doing the soundtracks for such titles as Noir, El Cazador De La Bruja, and Tsubasa Chronicle. Very good instrumental work, and the music goes perfectly with the pictures in this video. Теги:WW2Worldwartwo
DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Here is Germany was a 1945 propaganda documentary film directed by Frank Capra. Like its companion film, Know Your Enemy: Japan, the film is a full-length exploration of why one of the two major Axis countries started World War II and what had to be done to keep them from "doing it again". The film opens with scenes of everyday life in Germany, described by narrator Walter Huston. It shows people such as housewives, mailmen, farmers and policemen at work, and notes that these people were not so different than us, and seem like people Americans can understand. Anthony Veiller then interrupts with "Or can we?", as the film then switches to a montage of Nazi concentration camps and piles of dead bodies. The narrator notes that this is not the only time that Germany has unleashed war on the world, stating that while its generation fought the "Nazis", its fathers fought the "Huns" (pejorative term for Germany during World War I), and its grand father remembers the "Prussians". The narrator claims that its was all part of the same German lust for conquest. Going even further back 150 years, the film informs us that while America, Britain, and France were forming their democratic traditions, Germany was a group of 300 medieval feudal states, not one of them with a constitution or parliament. The film traces the rise of Prussia from Frederick the Great through Bismarck, telling the audience that the Prussian state was dominated first by ... Теги:worldwartwopropagandagermanyww2documentaryfrankcapracountryhistorycultureethnicityfilmthirdreichleadershereshortmilitarywwiiadolfmuseumpoliticscommunismwarfareshort filmarmycivildeannationallutherbattleprojectheritagearthurwaitingamericacomesyourarmsrightstill