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由Friz Weaver和Samuel L Jackson主持的战争纪录片,由历史频道在2008年出版-英语旁白War Documentary hosted by Friz Weaver and Samuel L Jackson, published by History Channel in 2008- English narration   

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在整个美国历史上,从革命到圣胡安山再到伊拉克的沙漠,黑人士兵都在星条旗之下战斗并死亡。早在被承认为公民之前,更不用说平等了,非洲裔美国人为一个很大程度上被排斥在外的社会牺牲了自己的生命。通过定期帐目,第一人称回忆以及稀有的照片和录像,紧接着为确保在美军中应有的地位而奋斗的非洲裔美国人的艰辛历程。一支战斗部队向非裔美国士兵的英勇和牺牲表示敬意,同时阐明了歧视和无视,有时这种歧视比战斗的严峻性更具威胁性。这个令人大开眼界且至关重要的THE HISTORY CHANNEL系列汇集了五部出色的纪录片。??美洲黑人勇士:赢得两次战争???与科林·鲍威尔(Colin Powell)和其他饰有装饰的士兵一起讲第二次世界大战中最重要的故事之一。在整个美国历史上,从革命到圣胡安山,黑人士兵一直在星条旗下作战。但是,在20世纪初期,种族主义猖saw,使他们扮演了第二等角色,美国的将军和指挥官们普遍认为它们不适合作战。当战争的现实迫使美国在战斗中部署黑人士兵时,他们迅速证明了自己的价值,并表现出那些密谋使他们脱离战斗的人的无知和短视。美国的黑人战士:两次胜利将吸引众多非裔第二次世界大战的退伍军人,他们以残酷诚实的态度谈论他们遇到的偏见和战斗。??第一次战斗:第二次世界大战的黑色油轮???他们是一群勇敢的非裔美国士兵,他们在海外仍旧生活在种族隔离的歧视生活中,把自己的生命放到了海外。第二次世界大战期间,第761坦克大队创造了历史,成为有史以来第一个进行战斗的全黑坦克部队。就像Tuskegee Airmen一样,第761战斗机的士兵证明了他们与美国军队中的任何士兵一样有能力。他们的座右铭是“出来战斗”。第二次世界大战期间,前线连续183天连续761次帮助解放了纳粹控制下的30多个城镇。他们总共获得11颗银星,70颗铜星,250颗紫心勋章和荣誉勋章。这部引人入胜的纪录片讲述了战争期间及之后的761年代的故事,当时他们在英勇地争取海外自由之后在家中遇到种族主义。通过从营中许多幸存的退伍军人那里转移评论,该程序可以捕捉到该熟练部队的经验。铆接纪录片和周到Throughout American history, from the Revolution to San Juan Hill and to the sands of Iraq, black soldiers have fought and died under the Stars and Stripes. Long before they were recognized as citizens, much less equals, African-Americans sacrificed their lives for a society from which they were largely excluded. Through period accounts, first-person recollections, and rare photos and footage, the difficult journey of the African-American men and women who fought to secure their rightful place in the U.S. Military is followed. A Fighting Force pays tribute to the valor and sacrifices of African-American soldiers while shedding light on the discrimination and disregard that at times proved more threatening than the rigors of battle. This eye-opening and vitally important THE HISTORY CHANNEL collection brings together five masterful documentaries. This history reflects as positively on the countless valiant fighters.Produced by Lou Reda Productions, Bill Brummel Productions, Flight 33 Productions, CBS News Productions and Al Roker Entertainment for The History Channel (1998-2007) Americas Black Warriors: Two Wars to Win Join Colin Powell and other decorated soldiers as they tell one of the most important stories of World War II. Throughout American history, from the Revolution to San Juan Hill, black soldiers had fought under the Stars and Stripes. But creeping racism during the beginning of the 20th century saw them in second-class roles, and America's generals and commanders widely believed that they were unfit for combat duty. When the reality of war forced America to deploy black soldiers in battle, they quickly proved their worth and showed the ignorance and shortsightedness of those who had conspired to keep them out of the fight. AMERICA'S BLACK WARRIORS: TWO WARS TO WIN features numerous African-American WWII veterans, who speak with brutal honesty about the prejudice they encountered and the battles they fought. Learn of the remarkable achievements of units like the Tuskegee Airmen, who earned the respect of their German adversaries in the skies over Italy and Sicily, and discover how the advances made in World War II paved the way for the armed forces to become a model of successful integration for the rest of America. First to Fight: The Black Tankers of WWII They were a brave group of African American soldiers who put their lives on the line overseas while they still lived racially segregated lives of discrimination at home. During World War II, the 761st Tank Battalion made history as the first all black tank unit ever to see combat. And like the Tuskegee Airmen, the men of the 761st proved they were as competent as any soldier in the United States military. Their motto was "Come out fighting." Over the course of 183 straight days on the front during World War II, the 761st helped liberate more than 30 towns under Nazi control. Collectively they were awarded 11 silver stars, 70 bronze stars, 250 purple hearts, and a medal of honor. This engaging documentary tells the story of the 761st both during the war and afterward as they were confronted with racism at home after bravely fighting for freedom overseas. Through moving commentary from many surviving veterans of the battalion, this program captures the experiences of this skilled unit. Riveting documentary footage and thoughtful revelations from 761st members will attract viewers to this fascinating World War II story. More than 30 years after coming home, the 761st was finally recognized with the prestigious Presidential Unit Citation.The program also examines the larger issue of how the U.S. military evolved from a segregated institution after World War II. A Distant Shore: African Americans of D-Day In 1997, recognizing nearly half a century of neglect, seven African-American WWII heroes were awarded this country's highest military decoration. Only one veteran remained alive to accept his Medal of Honor from President Bill Clinton, but he alone represented the thousands of forgotten black soldiers who fought and died alongside their white comrades. The story of blacks fighting for the United States of America in WWII is a saga both glorious and shameful. This moving documentary from THE HISTORY CHANNEL pays tribute to the valor and sacrifice of African-American soldiers while shedding light on the discrimination and disregard that at times proved more threatening than the rigors of battle. 1.2 million African-Americans served in World War II, and although largely forgotten by history, nearly 2,000 of them stormed the beaches of Normandy. For the first time ever, seven of these forgotten heroes tell their stories. Through dramatic recreations and in-depth interviews, we will discover the African-American contribution to the Normandy Invasion. Black Aviators: Flying Free They battled prejudice as well as the enemy. Some were forced to fight for other countries in order to realize their dream. Others went on to become legend--yet still were victims of discrimination. Take a long-overdue trip into the world of the BLACK AVIATORS who broke down barriers in order to take to the skies. Through period accounts, first-person recollections, and rare photos and footage, we'll follow the difficult journey of African-American pilots to secure their rightful place in the U.S. military. See how pioneers like Eugene Bullard and Bessie Coleman flew for France in World War I rather than serve in the segregated U.S. forces. Relive the exploits of the legendary Tuskegee airmen, who forever silenced those who said black pilots weren't skilled enough. And follow the career of Frank Peterson, who overcame segregation and discrimination on and off the military base to become the Marine's first African-American 3-star general. From the First World War to the Gulf War and beyond, BLACK AVIATORS tells the inspiring story of the individuals who refused to back down in the face of unfair obstacles and won their place in the skies. Honor Deferred When the war books were closed at the end of World War II, the Medal of Honor — the military highest award — was bestowed on 432 soldiers. But not one was given to any of the more than one million African-Americans who served in that war. It took an internal Army investigation, not launched until 1994, to find out why … and to eventually right the wrong. More than a half century after the end of World War II, in 1997, seven African-Americans were finally awarded the Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony. Was the army racist? Did African-Americans receive appropriate training? We explore all these issues and more in breathtaking recreations as we document the stories of the seven black Congressional Medal of Honor winners. Vernon Baker is the last living awardee. Witness as President Clinton presents these medals to Baker and the proud family members of the other six. A History Channel special, narrated by Samuel L. Jackson and hosted by Bernie Mac, tells the moving true stories of these brave men and how they were slighted for so long.   

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视频编码: x264 CABAC High@L4   

比特率: 1 998 Kbps   

Video 分辨率: 720x544   

Display 画面比例: 4:3   

帧速率: 29.970 帧速率   

音频编码: AC3   

音频比特率: 192 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz   

音频串流: 2   

音频语言: english   

分集时长: 45 min      

分集数: 5   

体积: 741 MB   

来源: DVD      

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Video Codec: x264 CABAC High@L4   

Video Bitrate: 1 998 Kbps   

Video Resolution: 720x544   

Display Aspect Ratio: 4:3   

Frames Per Second: 29.970 fps   

Audio Codec: AC3   

Audio Bitrate: 192 kb/s CBR 48000 Hz   

Audio Streams: 2   

Audio Languages: english   

RunTime Per Part: 45 min      

Number Of Parts: 5   

Part Size: 741 MB   

Source: DVD      

Encoded by: DocFreak08   

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