cursai wrote: » Cheers. Will watch so. The pure as gold Allied thing never washed. BTW what was censored in your post???
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » No its not, no. Its just saying they're no good in war and showing the side of Innocent people being murdered, just cause they were German Of course the Holocaust took place. You want be fair **** to think otherwise
cursai wrote: » Is this one of those anti holocaust films. I mean i'm as critical as i can be e.g. Jews being classed as their own race. But I dont want to be watching farcical denial stuff.
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » More Germans were killed the 2 years after the War then during the whole WWII. Nazi had to be defeated no argument there, but the slaughter of innocent Germans after the war has never been highlighted enough. The Allies raped too
mariaalice wrote: » The world at war without doubt, its often repeated on stations like the history channel. Its chilling when they interview some former Nazi who when the documentary was made were middle aged men and one comes across as unrepentant.
laoch na mona wrote: » The allies were a lot better than the nazi's, I mean at the very least they stopped the nazi's. Jews were innocent victims, I wouldn't be surprissed if a few wanted to get even. On WW2 soviet storm is good for an overview of the war in Eastern Europe Horror in the East is also good. It covers the war in Asia
The_Kew_Tour wrote: » Thank you for sharing Its gruesome, and hard to watch, but its a must watch. Those who thibk that Churchill, The Allies and Jews were the "Good Guys" is just a myth.
laoch na mona wrote: » Jews were innocent victims, I wouldn't be surprissed if a few wanted to get even.
archer22 wrote: » HellStorm the death of Nazi Germany....really horrific and hard to keep watching.
Berserker wrote: » Been watching a few about the Mafia lately and this one stood out.
Deleted User wrote: » And the Belgian guy in the Art O'Neill teeshirt...
Tayschren wrote: » The Barkely Marathons was quite enjoyable, not sure why just easy watching
Yamanoto wrote: » I'm 6 hours into the 9 hour Academy Award winning documentary, OJ Simpson: Made in America. It's part of the ESPN 30 for 30 stream of docs & offers a brilliant insight into the character of the man, historical & contemporary race relations, the LAPD, the judicial system and the circus that the trial was allowed to become.
OldGoat wrote: » Hands. By far the best thing RTE have ever managed to produce. A wonderful look at a life that is just hovering on the edge of memory and a fair look at how things were back in the day.http://hands.ie/
Deleted User wrote: » I was really excited about that link but then I saw the prices.
OldGoat wrote: » Yeah I know. My missus was going to buy me the set for Christmas till she saw the charges. Ahhh well, perhaps I'll win the lottery someday.
Vincent Vega wrote: » I recently finished a 10 part series called 'Connections: an alternative view of change' by James Burke. Amazing stuff. Here's a clip from the first ep where he shows how reliant we are on technology: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKELMR6wACw Really one to make you think about the things you'd take for granted in everyday life. Although it's from 1978, I found the content to be just as relevant now as it was then, if not even moreso. Am looking forward to watching more from this guy.:)
Dravokivich wrote: » I wouldn't be finding myself in a rush to praise it myself. It was mainly about Michael Dowd, he was going on about himself and then they presented recordings that set the audience straight about who he was. I don't think there was much in it other than, this is how some people think they can get away with something and at the end of the day, they still think they were being hard done by. It was just showing him up for who he was.