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Robert Tetrault's avatar

Tom, I immediately clicked on the link and it took me to a 4:20 minutes short. Is there a full length link?

TCinLA's avatar

I'm changing the link to a full version.

Dick Montagne's avatar

I spent about a half hr banging around trying to find the full length version, I found the file within the Spielberg basket but could not see it as it had not been digitized, no matter how I came at it the result was the same, it would not play.

Cathy Holdt's avatar

I watched some of the TCM program. Thanks for your comments further explanation and link.

Sandra P. Campbell's avatar

Thanks, TC. I will look at it. About 20 years ago I went to The Holocaust Museum and was thoroughly moved by what I saw, such as a room full of shoes of the victims of the death camps -100s of them, documentary evidence of the horrors Minglea (sorry for the misspelling) inflicted.

Perhaps it was you who recently mentioned how many people, especially young men under 30, have bought into the lies that the moon landing was faked and probably disbelieve the historical evidence from WWIi. Just about every man who fought “never spoke of their experiences to their families “, I have been told by so many children of these men. When evidence began coming out, these children were shocked -“Daddy never told us “. That’s why films like this one are critically important.

Gloria Horton-Young's avatar

Thank you for the heads-up on the pacing because 1 hour 18 minutes of unfiltered reality is not a “fold laundry” watch, it’s a “sit down, breathe, and remember what humans are capable of” watch. 

One question I’m left with: when you watched it, what moment (or section) felt most like a direct message to 2026, not 1946?

Ransom Rideout's avatar

Thank you Tom. When we get the permits and the crew gets started, I may have time to revert to an almost normal life. That might be hard these days. Give the Kitties special scratches because all are stressed these days.

Richard Johns's avatar

How much truth and/or history has been lost or "disappeared", simply because it is no longer "relevant" or expedient or uncomfortable?

Paul Donahue's avatar

Along the lines of this posting I am reading "Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" about Winston Churchill’s organization of saboteurs, pirates, and assassins. It is well written and in the style of the Landlords writing; full of names, places, and details presented in an venture by venture manner. If true tales of WWII intrigue is to your liking you might give it a try.

Dick Montagne's avatar

Thanks Tom, I saw something about it yesterday being on PBS and was going to try to find it

Robert Tetrault's avatar

Following up on my earlier confusion about the full length movie, at the short webpage there are Tags that link to much much more film and document content.