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106 Infantry Division

Lions in the Way

On 19 December 1944, 6.000+ soldiers, of almost two entire regiments, surrendered to the overwhelming German force. After Bataan it was the largest surrender in the history of the US Army. But didn't they oppose the enemy at all? Didn't they fight? Well... They DID oppose and DID fight a helluva fight and successfully defended the Key-city of St-Vith for six days.

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No Better Place To Dye

A decorated Marine veteran of the Vietnam War and Lebanon, actor and author, Dye is the founder and head of Warriors, Inc., a technical advisory company specializing in portraying realistic military action in Hollywood films.

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The Bunker Boys Show Episode 1: Hold Tight

Watch the first episode of the the brand new WWII talkshow the Bunker Boys Show with your host Tony Cisneros.

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The Attack on Carentan

The Battle of Carentan was a WWII engagement between US&nbsp…

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WWII MOH Recipient Horace ‘Bud’ Thorne Honored With Monument

On Monday September 14, 2018, almost 74 years after date, a memorial was dedicated t…

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At 94 Years, WWII Paratrooper Plays The Guitar Again

After not playing much since the passing of his wife (and singing partner) in 2015, …

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Cpt Dale Dye Reads Lt Meehan’s Letter at Crash Site

1st Lt. Thomas Meehan III, Company Commander of E Co, 506 PIR, 101 Airborne Division…

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Cologne 1945: The Last Battle

Cologne is the largest city that the G.I.s will take during the war. Nazi propaganda…

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Cast of Band of Brothers: Q&A Session in Bastogne 2016

During the commemorative events in Bastogne in December 2016, cast members of the po…

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Survivors of Malmedy

On December 17, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, more than eighty unarmed Ameri…

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A 360° stroll at the Hürtgen Forest

Dutch Photographer, videographer and image-artist Marcel takes you on a short walk i…

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The P-47 Crash at Bastogne

During the Battle for Bastogne, on December 30 1944, P-47 fighter pilot Harry Krigg …

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U.S. Mortars of World War II

  When history is visceral and experiential, it is typically more compelling a…

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Journey Home to the USS Arizona

Ray Haerry, Sr. passed away in September of 2016. In April of 2017, the Haerry famil…

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Lost WWI Submarine Discovered Near Belgian Coast

Researchers have located the wreck of a World War I German U-boat off the coast of B…

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D-Day Historian: A James Bond Story

In this short video, D-Day Historian and recognized author Paul Woodadge talks at th…

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D-Day Historian: Carwood Lipton in Normandy

In this short video historian and author Paul Woodadge talks about Sgt Carwood Lipto…

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Honoring D-Day Veterans

On June 6, 2017, at the Normandy town of Arromanches-Les-Bains, British WWII veteran…

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Historian Alex Kershaw Talks About the Most Decorated Platoon in WWII

On a cold morning in December, 1944, deep in the Ardennes forest, a platoon of eight…

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The Modified M3 Grease Gun in WWII

  The .45 caliber submachine gun M3 is often indicated as being a success stor…

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80 Years Ago: The Hindenburg Disaster

Original footage from the British Pathe archive shows impressive shots of the LZ 129…

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Coach Bill Belichick Narrates New Documentary D-Day: Over Normandy

D-Day: Over Normandy, the 18th World War II related film from Tim Gray Media and the…

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In 2005, a 83 Year-old World War II pilot Saw Footage of His 1944 Spitfire Crash For the First Time

For the first time ever, WWII pilot John S Blyth sees footage of him crash-landing h…

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109 Year Old WWII Veteran and His Secrets to Life

Meet Richard Overton, possibly America's oldest veteran. Born on May 11, 1906, he ha…

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Call of Duty: WWII

Over two years in the making, Sledgehammer Games delivers a gritty, personal experie…

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Joseph Stalin III Heavy Tank Running at the Bastogne Barracks

On a regular basis, several volunteers of the Vehicle Restoration Center at the barr…

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Original footage of US Troops storming at the Normandy Beaches on D-Day

To secure the Normandy beachheads on June 6, 1944, US troops had to frontally attack…

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In Memory of DEAR MOM

In special Memory of the B-17F Crew, 94 Bomber Group, 331 Bomber Squadron 42-30389. …

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Shooting a Vickers Machine Gun at 240 frames per second

The Vickers machine gun has what is perhaps the greatest reputation among recoil ope…

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Lt Col Robert G Cole in Carentan- Normandy (Part II)

Lt Col. Cole parachuted into Normandy with his unit (Third Battalion of the 502 Para…

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The Massacre at The Aid Station

The story of George Vanderslice and Merle Lauer, two airborne medics, and their expe…

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The Belt That Saved a Life

The story of Art Petersen and Henry Beck; two hungry paratroopers at Bastogne during…

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The Shell That Didn’t Explode

Battlefield Historian Reg Jans talks about an Armor Piercing Round hitting a civilia…

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Band of Brothers: Captain Ronald Speirs’ Run in Foy, Bastogne

Battlefield Historian Reg Jans talks about Cpt Ronald Speirs' incredible run in Foy,…

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Breathtaking Drone Footage from the American Military Cemetery of Henri-Chapelle, Belgium

At the Henri-Chapelle American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium, covering 57 acres, …

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Shooting an MG42 at Regular Speed and 240 Frames per Second!

The MG42 is perhaps one of the most infamous weapons of war ever created, mainly bec…

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Actor Gary Sinise and the Lt Dan Band

Band History In 1997, Gary Sinise and his pal and fellow Steppenwolf Theatre co fou…

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Howard Snyder, Pilot of the B-17 ‘Susan Ruth’

Howard Snyder, pilot of the B-17 Susan Ruth, tells what happened to him and his crew…

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A Soldier’s Memoir-PTSD

Vetted and approved by The US Military Armed Forces Entertainment Program, Joe Bachm…

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Requiem for a Soldier

Requiem for a Soldier performed live by Katherine Jenkins Music by Michael Kamen …

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Blood Upon the Risers

Blood Upon the Risers" is an American paratrooper song from World War II. It is asso…

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Lt Col Robert G Cole in Carentan-Normandy (Part 1)

Lt Col. Cole parachuted into Normandy with his unit (Third Battalion of the 502 Para…

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Pointe du Hoc- Drone footage

Amazing drone shots from Pointe du Hoc, Normandy. Pointe du Hoc is a promontory wit…

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Richard Fazzio- US Navy Coxswain- First wave Omaha Beach

Richard Fazzio was a US Navy Higgins Boat Coxswain (driver) on D-Day. His LCVP (Land…

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Stunning drone footage from Normandy

Outstanding drone video from the Normandy beaches provided by Mr. Paul Akers-The Ame…

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The High Price for Freedom

The Military and Music go hand in hand, Music has been a part of Military life from …

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82 Airborne Division-Victory Parade on 5th Avenue NYC

Newsreel General James Gavin leads his 82nd Airborne Division at the January 1946 V…

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Maggie’s War

James Megellas (born March 11, 1917)is a retired United States Army officer who comm…

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Frank Amalfetano, US Navy-Landing Craft Tank 287-Gold Beach

Veteran Frank Amalfetano, US Navy-Landing Craft Tank 287 talks about his experiences…

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Ernie Corvese, US Navy-Combat Demolition Unit-Omaha Beach

Video and txt provided by the WWII Foundation The last time Ernie Corvese set foo…

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Vincent Speranza and the Airborne Beer

65 Years later WWII machinegunner Vincent Speranza, from H Co 501 PIR-101st Airborne…

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92 years old WWII veteran ‘Pee Wee’ Martin runs Mount Currahee

On the 70th anniversary of D-Day, James 'Pee Wee' Martin became the last WWII era …

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The hidden symbols on the WWII memorial at the former Temporary US Cemetery in Bastogne

Battlefield Historian Reg Jans talks about the former US Military Cemetery in Foy-Re…

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No Victory in Valhalla- Ian Gardner

Based on extensive interviews with the survivng veterans, No Victory in Valhalla rel…

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The Hémevez Massacre

by Martin K A Morgan For more than 72 years now, the Normandy invasion has consis…

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Captain Winters’ Command Post in Bastogne

Battlefield Historian Reg Jans talks about Capt. Richard Winters' Command Post in Ba…

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2018 Normandie-World War II International Film Festival & Band of Brothers Actors Reunion

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Actor David McCallum Host of the 2018 Normandie-World War II International Film Festival

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82 Airborne Division Walk 2018

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