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  • Very interesting upload- respect!

  • I respect these African Americans who did fought for America even though they did not get respect by whites. I find any man who's whiling to fight and died for their country is a true hero. I saw any documentary about blacks in war called FOR LOVE OF LIBERTY. GOD BLESS OUR WW2 SOLDIERS!

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  • This is 60 and a bit years too late,USA should be ashamed,how dare they treat anyone who was not white this way

    pfffff

  • This documentary lightly touches on the troubles the 92nd in italy had. Refusal to go forward and a tendacy for voluntary retreat is not mentioned. One voluntary retreat took them through and behind the lines of an Indian division in reserve who then fought forward to the previous held allied positions. Distrust of white officers by the black troops and distrust of black troops by the white officers was one of the root causes for their failures and many reverses.

  • Thank you so much buddy for uploading this, not only for me, but for my kid also. Thank you.

  • Thank you for posting this video, I recently read a book about the exploits of the African American Tank Unit serving under Gen. Patton, they were called the 761st Tank Battalion "The Black Panthers". That's information you will never get in school!

  • Anybody else notice the three pentagrams behind the officer at the 5:00 mark? Isn't that devil worship? Very interesting that they would show that so prominently.

  • @Dr1Canuckchuck Um, those aren't pentagrams, a pentagram has five linked points and is enclosed in a circle. If it was a satanist pentagram it would have 666 in the centre of the star. The three stars shown in that scene are US medals for valour in combat, to trivialise them in such a way is just ignorant and stupid.

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  • The unhindered patriotism and dignity with which these men gave of themselves for a country that showed them no respect or common decency is unique in human history and should be recognized as their most gallant acts. They should have gotten a medal just for being willing to go over there. In spite of this they were routinely used as little more than kitchen help and general labourer, what a waste.

  • very good

    

  • the narator on this, wasn't he in the movie about the Tuskeege airmen?

    I'm sort of certain i've heard that voice before, and seen him in films.

  • @norwegianwiking he also was the voice of Sergent Foley in MW2 I know what he looks like but i forget his name 

  • THANK YOU BROTHERS!!! RIGHT ON, YOU DIG, SHO NUFF!!!!!!!!

  • These were true Americans going to fight for free for other people around the world even when they themselves had very limited freedom in their own country. God bless these brave MEN.

  • I suppose that I'm lucky because I had grandparents and 2 uncles who served that were willing to talk about their experiences during world war II. This isn't coming at me blind, nor am I unaware of the two wars that every African American serviceman fought during world war II.

  • SALUTE!

  • that is a shame that white people did this to my people in ww2 we were heroes to so we need more information like this

  • @BLACKWORLD33 unfortunately theres not man great heroes in our heritage during this war either there deeds were covered up or which frequently happened we were seen as inferior to whites so they didnt trust us to be on the front lines as much only in desperation were we allowed but in small numbers thank god things have changed

  • American heroes

  • Yep ! The brother kicked ass !

  • Great!

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