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December 7, 1941: Pearl Harbor
Ditching at Sea
Leaflets
B-25 Formation to Target: North Africa
Christmas on the Roer River, Germany - 1944
Flying the Hump
D-Day: June 6, 1944 - Angoville-au-Plain
Under Fire
Assaulting the Siegfried Line
Kamikazes
Battle of the Bulge: Surviving the Elements
Replacements
London: The Second Blitz
Fighting Kamikazes
Lt John Miller Into Captivity
June 6, 1944 - D-Day
Holocaust - A Witness to Atrocity
The Road to Victory 2009
Death of the B-17 Tarfu
Buchenwald Concentration Camp - Liberation
B-17 Flying Fortress - Miracle in the Sky
Christmas, 1944 - The Battle of the Bulge
German Snipers: Halle, Germany - 1945
Battle Fatigue
Manila: Duty Under Fire - the Bronze Star
The Central Florida World War 2 Museum
Liberating a Concentration Camp
Encounter with a Nazi - Close Call
Fighting with Tanks
Fighting with Mortars
Voyage on a Troopship
U.S. Army Nurse Corps - Induction / Training
Training and Green Troops
Mortars, Artillery, and Friendly Fire
Machine Gun Nest
House to House Fighting
Frontline Duty as a Mortar Section Leader
Encounter with a Tiger Tank
Close Air Support
Mischief
Turned in by Mother
The Lucky Friend, Merrill
The Unlucky Friend, Charlie Miller
The End of the War - An Interesting Journey
Flight Instruction and Close Calls
Tripoli / Witness to a War Crime
The British in North Africa
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Welcome to the Central Florida WW2 Museum's YouTube page. This page is dedicated to our Veterans History Project and showcases highlights from interviews conducted with World War II veterans.

The success of our Veterans History Project depends upon public support. With your assistance, we can continue to enhance this worthwhile project through the addition of professional audio and video recording equipment and marketing targeted to our veterans.

Please help us work to preserve this history before it is too late.

For additional information regarding the Central Florida WW2 Museum, this project, and how you can help preserve history, please visit the Museum website at www.cfloridaww2museum.org.

Thank you for watching and supporting this project with your donations.
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Channel Comments
alfythebestsing (2 months ago)
hi
NothingTypical2010 (5 months ago)
Awesome channel! We have to talk!
MapleBalls (10 months ago)
Nice Chanel, I'm Sure Ill Have Watched Them All By The End Of This Weekend.
ndkblackhawk (1 year ago)
Pleas, keep up the good work, they are the last ones who can tell about the true horror that has struck the world 65 years ago.
CFloridaWW2Museum (1 year ago)
We understand your concern. Unfortunately, we are using a HD home video camera with a mediocre external microphone. The videos are then processed using amateur video software. The software does not allow us to adjust the volume without creating a very noticeable and annoying hiss.  I do apologize for the inconvenience. We will do our best to try and correct this problem. Thanks again for watching.
SwedeSamuli (1 year ago)
I understand that donations are needed to run this and I may see about donating if I am able to but increasing the volume of your videos before uploading them is not something donations is going to help. Currently, I can barely enjoy the stories of these veterans because I can barely hear them.
I would think this is not very difficult to do.
CFloridaWW2Museum (1 year ago)
We're always happy to hear our work is appreciated. This program is supported by the public. If you would like to help us improve the quality of our interviews, donations can be made through this site. Thanks for watching and helping us preserve the legacies of these wonderful people.
SwedeSamuli (1 year ago)
These interviews are absolutely wonderful. The only issue is the video volume. I have my computer's volume settings all the way up as well as the video's and I still have to listen carefully to hear most of these stories.
JoshSDshot (1 year ago)
Great Channel I love It And the stories from the real Hero's of America
CFloridaWW2Museum (1 year ago)
We have conducted a large number of interviews since March and are working hard to get them processed. Before we can add clips to the site, we need to be sure our veterans receive their DVD copies. This is taking a lot of time to catch up but be assured we have a mountain of excellent footage to share in the next coming months. Stay Tuned!
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