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History Rediscovered: Submarines at War features four rare WWII-era documentary films, including one in full color, about submarines and the "silent service" during World War II. These include The Silent Service, a vivid history of U.S. submarine operations in the Pacific. Running nearly 40 minutes, this rare color film was produced in 1946, and documents the unrestricted submarine warfare campaign launched by Admiral Charles A. Lockwood against the Japanese merchant fleet. It also features re-enactments of daring attacks against enemy naval targets and includes rare footage of submarines rescuing American airmen forced to ditch at sea. In Now It Can Be Told, you'll witness the dramatic true story of the capture of a German U-boat on the high seas. In the pre-war film Service on Submarines you'll see how recruits rigorously train for undersea assignment, and in the post-WWII film Take 'Er Down you'll see the dawn of the new atomic era as the USS Nautlius slides down the ways.
Director: Fred Plasma
Cast & Crew: Admiral Charles Lockwood,Rear Admiral Daniel Gallery,Lt. Albert David,Oblt. Harald Lange,Commander Earl Trosino,Arthur Knispel,Stanley Wdowiak,Seaman Earnest Beaver,Fleet Admiral Osami Nagano
Writers: Ernest Eller
History Rediscovered: Submarines at War
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You can't see them. You can't hear them. And you never know exactly where they are. The life of submarines is secret and fascinating. From technological prowess to human exploits, this film submerges us in a timeless amphibian adventure.
Submarines: The Invisible Weapon
On 18 June 1940, Charles de Gaulle's appeal was heard as far as the depths of the oceans. It is here that one of the War's most important resistance movements came into being: The Maquisards de la Mer.
5 Submarines Against the Nazis
NBC News examines mounting tension after the sabotage of the Russian Nord Stream pipelines; Tom Costello embarks with the captain of a Norwegian patrol ship making its rounds amid towering oil and gas platforms in the North Atlantic Sea.
Sub Hunt: NATO on Patrol for Russian Submarines
The Earth is threatened by an alien race who kidnap and kill humans and even animals and and use them for their body parts. In the year 1980 S.H.A.D.O. (Supreme Headquarters Alien Defence Organization), a highly secret military organization, is set up in the hope of defending the Earth from this alien threat. This organization operates from a secret location beneath the Harlington-Straker film studio in London. S.H.A.D.O. also has a base on the moon with Interceptors as well as an early warning satellite that detects inbound UFOs (called S.I.D.), and operate a fleet of submarines. General James Henderson and commander Ed Straker have a team of highly trained and well equipped females and males to battle the regularly incoming hostile UFOs.
Invasion: UFO
History Rediscovered: Submarines at War features four rare WWII-era documentary films about submarines and the "silent service" during World War II.
History Rediscovered: Submarines at War
Sea of Death is the ultimate documentary film about a catastrophe many times greater than Titanic: the sinking of three German refugee ships at the end of World War II when 20 000 people lost their lives. It combines unique under water footage from the divers who discovered the Steuben in 2005, interviews with survivors who have kept their trauma a secret for sixty years and access to secret sources in Russia that case new light on the tragic event. Towards the end of the Second World War millions of German civilians fled from the onslaught of the Soviet Army. Women, children, hospitalized soldiers together they crammed the Polish ports, their last chance of being evacuated. The situation was chaotic, the ships were loaded way over capacity. Off the coast, Soviet submarines were lying in wait, ready to attack any ship that ventured out into the Baltic Sea. The under water footage of the three wrecks Wilhelm Gustloff, Steuben and Goya is starkingly graphic: personal belongings left in panic sixty years ago
Sea Of Death
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