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[BBC系列]:第二次世界大战的角斗士Gladiators of World War II-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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罗伯特·鲍威尔(Robert Powell)主持的战争纪录片,由英国广播公司(BBC)于2002年出版-英语旁白War Documentary hosted by Robert Powell, published by BBC in 2002- English narration
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第二次世界大战中许多战斗的最终成功或失败归结为人与机器之间的斗争,这些人和机器都在为死而战。但是在这些史诗般的斗争的幕后,是井井有条的,纪律严明的军人和妇女,这些人如今已成为军事史上的历史。特种兵团,中队和海军部队以及秘密部队和编队在第二次世界大战中为广大的,全面的战斗部队提供了更多优势。第二次世界大战的角斗士们考察了第二次世界大战中最伟大的战斗部队的建立和背景。每个程序都检查一个不同的单元,剖析其指挥结构,军事目标,战斗编队,以及将其策略和策略应用于所战斗的每个主要战区的成败。该系列还根据最新发布的信息和最近发现的稀有档案电影,考察了这些战斗机构中男女的一些个人故事。这些勇士的故事以前很少讲啤酒。这些是第二次世界大战角斗士的故事。由BBC Worldwide Ltd.的Nugus / Martin Productions制作??Waffen-SS????最初是希特勒的私人家庭军,后来在第二次世界大战期间成长为一支强大的战斗部队。Waffen-SS的顽强战斗力和野蛮性赢得了无与伦比的声誉,这使其成为了专职??执行官???在1940年夏天的黑暗日子里,温斯顿·丘吉尔(Winston Churchill)成立了专职执行官,以“点燃欧洲”。它的任务是培育和支持在被占领欧洲各地兴起的抵抗运动。它还在中东和远东地区开展业务。国有企业的勇敢的男人和女人在生命受到不断威胁的情况下行动,但是却对轴心国敌人取得了一些非常成功的打击。[编辑]???SAS???特殊航空服务是英国下级军官的心血结晶,首先在北非看到行动,对轴心国机场大胆突袭。此后,它继续专门从事在意大利,希腊群岛和西北欧洲的敌后行动。SAS在第二次世界大战期间获得的技能使它成为当今世界上最重要的特种部队之一。[编辑]???沙漠鼠???英国装甲师的士兵在史诗战役中对阵下的轴心国军队赢得了绰号“沙漠鼠”。 Erwin Rommel在埃及和利比亚的沙漠中。此后,沙漠鼠人在西西里岛,意大利和西北欧进行了杰出的战斗。他们漫长的道路将他们从苏伊士运河带到了纳粹首都柏林。[编辑]???自由波兰部队???1939年德国人对其国家的占领没有使波兰精神崩溃。许多人逃到西方进行战斗。波兰战斗机飞行员在不列颠战役中发挥了重要作用,而波兰地面部队则帮助解放了西欧。另一个波兰队,由俄国人在西伯利亚的俘虏,做一个史诗般的艰苦跋涉到中东到意大利,在那里他们的勇气带来了胜利结束了苦战的蒙特卡西诺战斗。[编辑]???英国皇家空军战斗机命令???它是少数皇家空军战斗机司令部的成员,他将英国从几乎确定的失败中解救出来The ultimate success or failure of many of the battles of World War II boiled down to men and machines locked in a fight to the death. But behind the scenes of these epic struggles were highly organised and highly disciplined servicemen and women who have now passed into the annals of military history. Special regiments, squadrons and naval services, together with clandestine forces and formations, gave the vast, overall fighting forces of World War II an extra edge in the most pivotal battles. Gladiators of World War II examines the establishment and background of the greatest fighting forces of the Second World War. Each program examines a different unit, dissecting its command structure, military objectives, battle formations and its success or failure in applying its tactics and strategy to each of the major theatres in which it fought. This series also examines, in the light of newly released information and recently discovered rare archive film, some of the individual stories of the men and women who were members of these fighting bodies. The stories of these warriors have seldom beer told before. These are the stories of the Gladiators of World War II.Produced by Nugus/Martin Productions for BBC Worldwide Ltd[edit] Waffen-SS Originally created as Hitler's personal household troops, the Waffen-SS grew into a formidable fighting force during World War 2. It gained a reputation second to none for its tenacity in combat, but also for brutality, which made it the subject of numerous Allied war crimes investigations.[edit] Special Operations Executive In the dark days of summer 1940 Winston Churchill set up the Special Operations Executive to "set Europe ablaze". Its task was to nurture and support the resistance movements springing up across Occupied Europe. It also operated in the Middle and Far East. The brave men and women of SOE operated under constant threat to their lives, but were responsible for some remarkably successful blows against the Axis enemy.[edit] SAS The brainchild of a junior British officer, the Special Air Service first saw action in North Africa, making daring raids against Axis airfields. Thereafter it continued to specialise in operations behind enemy lines in Italy, the Greek Islands, and North-West Europe. The skills that the SAS acquired during World War 2 enabled it to become one of today's foremost Special Forces throughout the world.[edit] Desert Rats The men of the British Armoured Division gained the nickname Desert Rats during their epic campaign against the Axis forces under Erwin Rommel in the deserts of Egypt and Libya. Thereafter, the Desert Rats fought with great distinction in Sicily, Italy and North-West Europe. Their long road took them from the Suez Canal to the Nazi capital of Berlin.[edit] Free Polish Forces The German overrunning of their country in 1939 did not crush the Polish spirit. Many escaped to the West to carry on the fight. Polish fighter pilots played a major role in the Battle of Britain, while Polish ground forces helped to liberate Western Europe. Another Polish force, held captive by the Russians in Siberia, made an epic trek to the Middle East to fought in Italy, where their courage brought a victorious end to the bitter battle for Monte Cassino.[edit] RAF Fighter Command It was the Few of RAF Fighter Command who saved Britain from almost certain defeat in summer 1940. The unique spirit generated by its fighter pilots enabled the Command to overcome the might of the Luftwaffe and to continue to wage a relentless campaign which finally ended in ultimate victory in May 1945.[edit] The Paras and Commandos Winston Churchill created the Commandos in summer 1940 as a means of striking at the coasts of Nazi Occupied Europe. Beginning as a mere raiding force, they became the spearhead of the Allied amphibious landings in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and Normandy. Out of the Commandos evolved Britain's airborne forces, whose feats ranged from the daring Bruneval raid of 1942 to the epic of Arnhem.[edit] Norwegian Resistance Fighters Norway was strategically important to Hitler and endured five years of Nazi occupation, but it developed one of the most effective resistance movements in the whole of Occupied Europe. Its activities helped the British to contain and then destroy Germany's mightiest warships, as well as to ensure that the Allies won the race to develop the atomic bomb.[edit] Kamikaze In autumn 1944, with ultimate defeat beginning to stare them in the face, the Japanese introduced a new and terrible weapon - suicide attack aircraft. The young pilots who volunteered for Kamikaze missions knew that they were embarking on a one way flight, but pressed on regardless, causing severe casualties to Allied shipping in the Pacific. Their spirit was the personification of the Bushido code, in which to die for the Emperor was a warrior's greatest glory.[edit] The Royal Navy Never before nor since has the Royal Navy been so challenged as it was during 1939-45. In the Atlantic it fought the longest campaign of the war against the German U-boats and surface ships, experiencing tragedy and triumph before the battle was finally won. The Mediterranean witnessed its one major fleet action of the war, and the grim struggle to prevent the crucial island of Malta from falling to the Axis. In the war against Japan the Royal Navy had to overcome early setbacks, but its Pacific Fleet played its part in bringing about ultimate victory.[edit] The Chindits Born of one man's vision at a time when the Japanese seemed to be sweeping all before them, the Chindits proved an inspiration to the Allied forces in Burma. They showed that it was not only possible to live in the jungle for months on end but also that Western troops could defeat the Japanese.[edit] Free French Forces In June 1940, with France about to collapse, General Charles de Gaulle unfurled his Free French banner in London. His followers were initially few and were regarded as traitors by many of their fellow countrymen, but they grew in number. Free French forces fought with distinction in North Africa and Italy and went on to play a significant part in the liberation of their own country.[edit] The Anzacs The Australian and New Zealand forces built on the reputation they had earned during World War 1 for being among the finest fighting troops in the world. Australian troops earned the nickname the Rats of Tobruk for their defence of the Libyan port during Rommel's long but ultimately abortive siege of it. New Zealanders fought the length of North Africa and Italy. In the Far East, after suffering disaster in Malaya, Australians became the first Allied ground forces to drive back the Japanese during the grim battles on the Kokoda Trail in the mountainous jungle of New Guinea.
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