Dwight D. Eisenhower
P.O. Box 1142: USAs hemmeligstemplede krigsfangeleir
I denne animerte dokumentaren avslører veteraner fra 2. verdenskrig en hemmelig amerikansk militærleir nær Washington der jødiske soldater voktet og avhørte nazi-fanger.
Elizabeth and the Presidents
Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-reigning monarch in British history. She ascended to the throne, and was crowned Queen at the age of 27. During her 70-year reign, Her Majesty witnessed a record 14 U.S. Presidents walk through the White House doors. From the end of World War Two to the Covid-19 Pandemic, the Elizabethan age saw great changes to American society. Some Presidents flourished. Others faltered in the face of division and uncertainty. But, Queen Elizabeth II remained a constant symbol of hope and duty, quietly watching history unfold from across the Atlantic. This is… Elizabeth and the Presidents.
Eisenhower: Calculating Victory
Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, had no political experience before entering office. However, in his two terms, he proved to be a popular President after he had risen rapidly through the army ranks after the US entered World War Two. Before he became president, he led the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942 and became the supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in 1943. On June 6th, 1944, also known as D-Day, he commanded the Allied invasion of western Europe at Normandy, France. This long-awaited and decisive attack ultimately led to the defeat of Nazi Germany. By the end of the war, Eisenhower had become a five-star general, the highest U.S. military rank. Eisenhower’s leadership during the war made him a national hero, helping him to win the election afterwards super easily.
Hail Satan?
Vårt klassiske bilde av satanisme blir utfordret i filmen om "The Satanic Temple", som minner mer om rampete aktivister enn om djeveldyrkere. De protesterer mot religiøse innslag i samfunnet og kjemper for spørsmål som toleranse og individets frihet.
Genocide
With the rise of Hitler and the Nazi Party, more than 6 million Jews lost their lives. Arnold Schwartzman and the Simon Wiesenthal Center take a harrowing look at life during the Holocaust in this Academy Award winning documentary. Orson Welles and Elizabeth Taylor lend their voices to this heartbreaking historical account that draws from archival footage and primary sources to paint a chilling, realistic portrait of the political turmoil, violence, and resistance that defined the times.
Eisenhower: Calculating Victory
Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, had no political experience before entering office. However, in his two terms, he proved to be a popular President after he had risen rapidly through the army ranks after the US entered World War Two. Before he became president, he led the Allied invasion of North Africa in 1942 and became the supreme commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in 1943. On June 6th, 1944, also known as D-Day, he commanded the Allied invasion of western Europe at Normandy, France. This long-awaited and decisive attack ultimately led to the defeat of Nazi Germany. By the end of the war, Eisenhower had become a five-star general, the highest U.S. military rank. Eisenhower’s leadership during the war made him a national hero, helping him to win the election afterwards super easily.