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- Meet the architects behind the Nazi war machine. The Führer's most prominent planners, designers, architects, and builders tried to downplay their role in the Holocaust, but the truth is now exposed.
- A Sikh soldier fights through The Great War for the British Empire, only to survive and have to face a further hell back in India.
- A true life documentary about the Battle of Wanat which is documented by the US Army and DOD as the single worse and largest loss of combat life battle in the current Afghanistan War. Wanat had a 75% casualty rate including 9 KIA and an additional 27 wounded soldiers. The Wanat battle has been investigated 4 times by the US Army 15-6, CSI Studies and the DOD US CENTCOM Commander General Petraeus finding several Commanders Derelict in Duty and negligent to the highest degree. This film will put a face on the battle including the 9 KIA Heroes, the 9 Heroes families and the cover up by the Sr. leadership of the US Army and DOD, narrated by the soldiers and families.
- Everyday 22 Veterans commit suicide in the U.S.A. The numbers are real and so are the wounded souls. This is just one story.
- After being mistaken for the enemy by fellow U. S. forces during the Vietnam War, a Japanese-American Veteran struggles to overcome his feelings of guilt and anger, find a sense of belonging, and reunite with the friend who saved his life.
- The Voltage show includes exclusive access to Al Qaeda members as it examines the life and motivations of the infamous global terrorist.
- Stationed in current-day northern Iraq, Sgt. Matthew Bailey is nearing the final stretch of his duty and facing the uncertainty of a future marked by, for the first time, employment outside the armed forces. Assigned to what appears to be a routine convoy mission alongside Darkstorm Contractors, Bailey learns he is being utilized as a watchdog for Brooks Junker, an intimidating contractor suspected of committing war crimes. Complications ensue when Junker befriends Bailey and offers him a position at the company upon his retirement from the Army. Ultimately the two strike a bet, with Bailey's future career at stake. But when danger looms, money, warfare, loyalty and friendship will become entwined and all bets are off.
- 1943. You are sitting in a boat with Josef. He is rowing from Nazi-occupied Denmark to safety in neutral Sweden. As the boat crosses the ocean, the sea gives way to the streets and people that populate his mind. Your journey together becomes a living landscape of painful recollections from the night of his escape. As dawn draws near, you will witness the trauma of escape and the guilt of surviving - when loved ones are left behind.
- Two seemingly friendly and ordinary German Nazi soldiers commit horrifying acts as part of their daily routines.
- The story of a mischievous young man named Badul Lapok often teases virgins in the village and because he has no job, he is persuaded to apply to be a member of the army and is accepted. While undergoing military training in Port Dickson, many funny events happened and secretly a girl was attracted to Badul. In an operation against the communist insurgency, Badul showed his bravery by successfully shooting dead a communist terrorist and capturing two communists. Meanwhile, Captain Zulkifli was seriously injured as a result of being hit by a landmine during the infiltration of the enemy camp.
- Thousands of young people are dying from using drugs in Kachin State, Myanmar. When the government is not doing enough to crack down drugs problem, the civilians formed the anti-drugs organization called "Pat Jasan" which means "Stop and Clean the drugs" in local Kachin Language, to eradicate drugs. A clash between "Pa Jasan" grups and drugs lords occurred.
- At the end of the Joseon Dynasty, shortly after the Eulsa Treaty has been forced to be concluded by Ito Hirobumi(Choe Nam-hyeon) and the pro-Japanese courtiers, Japan pressures King Gojong(Kim Seung-ho) to step down from the throne. Meanwhile, An Jung-geun, who is cultivating men of ability at Samheung school, is deeply impressed by a speech made by An Chang-ho, and heads for Russia to volunteer the army fighting for independence of the country. As both a lieutenant general of the Korean militia and a commander of the Korean expeditionary force in Manchuria, he carries on the independence movement in defiance of Japanese coercion. When he and his comrades are tipped that Ito Hirobumi is going to make a tour of inspection to northern Manchuria, they plan to shoot at Ito Hirobumi, the Japanese ruler. Their attempt succeeds, but they are arrested and sent to jail. At court, An Jung-geun holds fast to his views about the cause of independence against Japan, but he is finally executed in prison.
- In order to provide for his family after his Father was murdered a young boy lies about his age to enlist in the Navy.
- A group of Zionist fighters capture a British Officer, holding him captive during the early morning hours of the execution of one of their own. A reluctant new recruit is taught the ways of war.
- A young soldier, conflicted by his past, is faced with his greatest obstacle: himself.
- A detailed look at three of the most important, and deadliest, battles of World War II in Europe.
- On a post-war peaceful day in Japan, Toyomatsu Shimizu, a barber as well as a good father and husband, is suddenly arrested by the Prefectural Police as a war criminal and sued for murder. According to the accusation by GHQ, Toyomatsu "attemped to kill a US prisoner", which was nothing but an order by his superior and failed after all with hurting the prisoner by weak Toyomatsu. Also, Toyomatsu was driven to corner at the trial by the fact that he fed the US prisoner some burdock roots to nourish him. Toyomatsu believes nothing but being not guilty, but he is sentenced to death by hanging. Prior to the execution, Toyomatsu writes a long farewell letter to his family, the wife and the only son: "If I ever incarnate, I hate to be a human being any more.... Oh yes, I would like to be...a shellfish living on the rock-bottom of the sea."
- Vietnam veteran Paul Scoles discusses his war experiences of the Vietnam war. This narrative is intercut with previously unreleased Vietnam war footage and with an interview with Gen. Westmoreland.
- The story follow Japan's surrendering in WWII. On August 14-15 the surrendering declaration had already been prepared for broadcasting; however, a group of rebel soldiers attempted a coup d'état by invading the emperor's palace.
- A six-part documentary series using a collection of World War Two era shorts, designed by the Ministry of Information and produced by the Crown Film Unit, for the British civilian and military viewing audience. All to entertain, inform and warn, plus used as a weapon, propaganda through entertainment. Comedy, drama, romance, thrillers, even cartoons, all now stored in the British Film Institute. Some of these shorts are used here with background information and interspersed commentary by the presenter, Jim Carter.
- Two lovers on the morning of their forced separation grapple with the conflicting imperatives of wartime pragmatism and psychological survival. THEN, VOYAGER synthesizes a modern approach and tone with timeless sentiment and elements of classic style in a truly innovative fusion that pushes the boundaries of genre as they are traditionally laid.
- The 1973 theatrical film of the same name reedited into a four part mini-series.
- Trapped behind enemy lines in Afghanistan, an injured female soldier's only hope of survival lies with an unlikely companion.
- While war was raging on land a whole new breed of war was being waged in the oceans of the world. The German submarine U-Boat threat was a dangerous game of sink or swim against British and American forces. From convoys to merchants the battle saw over 100,000 lives lost at sea in a brutal and terrifying new kind of warfare.
- A little Syrian kid is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
- Outside, riots roar and explosions ignite. Inside, a family struggle. Young Sara creates a world of songs and stories all her own.
- After decades of devastating war in Iraq, the horrors are still fresh in the minds of different generations. Their disturbing stories are filmed in a poetic style that also cautiously opens a door to beauty and contemplation.
- Two Women's Army Corps officer in the early days of WWII find more than they bargained for when they investigate mysterious lights over an abandoned bunker.
- This poetic TV drama, loosely based on Guy de Maupassant's short story, tells about two soldiers in their leisure time who are having fun with a milkmaid. Later one of them dies in the battle, leaving the milkmaid in sorrow.
- Two wounded female Marines return from Afghanistan, and meet in the Army Hospital in Landstuhl, Germany, on their way home. They must now face a battle they were not trained to fight.
- In China during World War II, two sisters have their lives torn apart by Japanese soldiers who invade their home.
- Nine-year-old Otsí:tsa's innocence is destroyed when violence engulfs her community during the Oka Crisis, a 78-day standoff that erupted between the Mohawk Nation and the Canadian Government during the summer of 1990. Otsí:tsa, however, has something to prove - not only to herself, but to the world. She's a tough Mohawk girl who will not be defeated.
- Just after the initial invasion of the Iraq war an Army First Sergeant near the end of his military career is about to finally retire and start a family with his wife. Against her and his closest comrade's wishes he decides to delay his retirement in order to deploy overseas one last time. Awakening disorientated in an abandon war zone now he must discover how he got there in order to see his wife again.
- A simple soccer ball sparks an unusual friendship between two young boys on either side of the Israeli and Palestinian separation wall. Can this wordless and gaze free relationship over come the wall's towering presence?
- Set in 1940, Chin Up! is the story of children on both sides of the War on the eve of the blitz. In Dorset a tom-boy learns the true consequences of conflict, in Belgium a German boy waits to see if his pilot father will return home and in London a young orphan chances to trust an elderly guardian. Each realises whom he can trust and whom he cannot.