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![]() | 阪堺電気軌道阪堺線 阪堺電気軌道の阪堺線、住吉から塚西までの前面展望です。出発してすぐ上町線との平面交差です。 車両は昭和32年帝國車輛工業(現東急車輌)製の501形モ504です。 紀州街道との併用軌道です。 運転士さんのブレーキ弁捌きをとくとご覧下さい。 2009年08月15日再生回数 1618 |
![]() | Conquest by Air: World War II Documentary (1945) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchived.blogspot.com The second Schweinfurt raid bombed World War II ball bearing factories to reduce production of these vital parts for all manner of war machines. Named Black Thursday because the loss of aircrewmen was the highest for any USAAF mission. The American Official History of the Army Air Forces in the Second World War acknowledged losses had been so heavy that the USAAF would not return to the target for four months; "The fact was that the Eighth Air Force had for the time being lost air superiority over Germany." The film Twelve O'Clock High (1949) dramatized a similar, but fictitious, air raid. The Schweinfurt--Regensburg mission was an air combat battle in World War II. A strategic bombing attack flown by B-17 Flying Fortresses of the US Army Air Forces on August 17, 1943, it was conceived as an ambitious plan to cripple the German aircraft industry. The mission was also known as the "double-strike mission" because it entailed two large forces of bombers attacking separate targets in order to disperse fighter reaction by the Luftwaffe, and was the first "shuttle" mission, in which all or part of a mission landed at a different field and later bombed another target returning to its base. After being postponed several times by unfavorable weather, the operation, known within the Eighth Air Force as "Mission No. 84", was flown on the anniversary of the first daylight raid by the Eighth Air Force. Mission No. 1 had only been a ... 2011年04月05日再生回数 37449 |
![]() | Here Is Germany: World War 2 Propaganda Documentary Film Directed by Frank Capra (1945) DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org Here is Germany was a 1945 propaganda documentary film directed by Frank Capra. Like its companion film, Know Your Enemy: Japan, the film is a full-length exploration of why one of the two major Axis countries started World War II and what had to be done to keep them from "doing it again". The film opens with scenes of everyday life in Germany, described by narrator Walter Huston. It shows people such as housewives, mailmen, farmers and policemen at work, and notes that these people were not so different than us, and seem like people Americans can understand. Anthony Veiller then interrupts with "Or can we?", as the film then switches to a montage of Nazi concentration camps and piles of dead bodies. The narrator notes that this is not the only time that Germany has unleashed war on the world, stating that while its generation fought the "Nazis", its fathers fought the "Huns" (pejorative term for Germany during World War I), and its grand father remembers the "Prussians". The narrator claims that its was all part of the same German lust for conquest. Going even further back 150 years, the film informs us that while America, Britain, and France were forming their democratic traditions, Germany was a group of 300 medieval feudal states, not one of them with a constitution or parliament. The film traces the rise of Prussia from Frederick the Great through Bismarck, telling the audience that the Prussian state was dominated first by ... 2011年06月06日再生回数 382607 |
![]() | Part 1-A - Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (Chs 01-04) Part 1A -Chapters 1-4. Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Lizzie Driver. Playlist for Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift: www.youtube.com Gulliver's Travels free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Gulliver's Travels free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Gulliver's Travels at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com 2011年07月13日再生回数 188100 |



