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1 day ago
World War II America (Battle Hymn of the Republic)
The Hymn has been sung at the funerals of such people as; the British hero Winston Churchill, Robert F Kennedy and Reagen to name a few.
It was wr...
GordonofSeattle • 740,520 views
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1 month ago
The Battleship Bismarck. The Final Battle
The Battleship Bismarck. The Final Battle (La última batalla)
RedEyeJir • 51,785 views
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Thank God for the Royal Navy! Bleedin' jerry wankers!
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1 month ago
Zadok The Priest - British Coronation Anthem
Zadok The Priest - George Frideric Handel
British Monarchy United Kingdom
BritainiaNumberOne • 20,389 views
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If it wasn't for the British, we Dutch would be probably still paying our bread in Reichsmark. Let us have our peace - and the British their monarchy. God save the Queen!
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1 month ago
The Gathering Storm (part 1)
The Gathering Storm is a BBC-HBO co-produced television biographical film about Winston Churchill in the years just prior to World War II. The titl...
TheWarWind • 72,876 views
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WW2 was the "beginning of the end" for the British Empire. Thanks to Churchills bulldog tenacity, "this land we love so much" did "NOT go gentle into that good night, but raged against the dying of the light."
Sir Winston Churchill: gone - but not forgotten
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1 month ago
Into the Storm (part 8)
TheWarWind • 24,519 views
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WW2 was the "beginning of the end" for the British Empire. Thanks to Churchills bulldog tenacity, "this land we love so much" did "NOT go gentle into that good night, but raged against the dying of the light."
Sir Winston Churchill: gone - but not forgotten
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1 month ago
Into the Storm (part 10)
TheWarWind • 28,295 views
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WW2 was the "beginning of the end" for the British Empire. Thanks to Churchills bulldog tenacity, "this land we love so much" did "NOT go gentle into that good night, but raged against the dying of the light."
Sir Winston Churchill: gone - but not forgotten
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1 month ago
Sir Winston Churchill - Funeral (I Vow To Thee)
Spread the word of true greatness. Forward to a friend.
Day of Sorrow
Sir Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965
I Vow To Thee My Country - Gustav Holst
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asjarrett • 199,123 views
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WW2 was the "beginning of the end" for the British Empire. Thanks to Churchills bulldog tenacity, "this land we love so much" did "NOT go gentle into that good night, but raged against the dying of the light."
Sir Winston Churchill: gone - but not forgotten.
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2 months ago
【Saving Private Ryan】Hymn to the Fallen
masaki47 • 609,105 views
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This particular score helped me to accept my mother's dead and fulfill her last wish: honouring the brave men who died on Omahabeach by laying flowers at the American War Cemetery in Normandy, France and visiting that place every year with 50 college students. Mum was born in 1943 and liberated b...
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2 months ago
War Horse Soundtrack -15- Remembering Emilie, And Finale
Music Composed And Conducted By John Williams.
SoundtrackUniverse • 22,422 views
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Beautifull score, but I recognise a lot elements from the SPR score. Truly the best moviescore ever...
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2 months ago
The King's Speech 2010 Beethoven 7th Symphony 2nd Movement Sequence
King George VI's Speech from Buckingham Palace on September 3rd 1939 with Beethoven, 7th Symphony 2nd Movement
botticelli375 • 110,271 views
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George VI, Churchill, and many others were an inspiration to millions when the world caught fire, but it will be our responsibility to avoid events instead of dealing with them. Fear of the unknown, fear of losing power, fear of losing a leading position and fear of an uncertain future and fear o...
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3 months ago
Lettre Ouverte - Instrumental
This is my instrumental version of Lettre Ouverte by One Shot. I couldn't find it, so I made my own version. I made it in Nero WaveEditor from mp3....
Johneckanec • 5,184 views
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4 months ago
Loretta Lynn - What a Friend We Have In Jesus
Loretta Lynn - What a Friend We Have In Jesus
777COUNTRYMUSIC777 • 167,095 views
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With tears in my eyes I'am behind the wheel, shiftin' gears, doin' 50 miles per hour. Then I take the mike: "This is me calling. Boss, I'm coming home."
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4 months ago
Nearer My God to Thee(Canadian Brass ver.)
When we were young.
We wanted to be perfect, but we were not at that time.
cuz we didn`t know jazz very well.
hope u still enjoy !
Tp : Sangsoo J...
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5 months ago
Nearer,My God,to Thee - Andre Rieu HD
Nearer,My God, To Thee performed by Andre Rieu.
Sure you will get goosebumps !
drgnxNL • 175,378 views
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With a disappearing church, with governments coping with one of the worst financial and polical crisis of our time, with war around the world, famine, diseases, you name it. After hearing this music, one cannot deny: Jezus is amongst us. We'll have to keep the faith. God bless you all.
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5 months ago
Ford GAA V8 tank engine Sherman
Ford GAA Tank engine V8 DOHC Sherman
Todt1 • 70,976 views
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The last time my dad heared this sound, he was 3 years and was liberated by U.S. troops. Thanks for sharing the sound of freedom guys and greetings from Holland!
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5 months ago
The Corries - Flower Of Scotland
iMdReSSediNdEcAy • 301,085 views
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In september 1944 the lads of the King's Own Scottish Borderers stood against them in oosterbeek near Arnhem. They fought, they suffered and died on Dutch soil. Tha 'n eachdraidh du\inte. But we'll remember each year in september.
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5 months ago
The Corries Flower of Scotland (1975 ???)
Link to http://www.thecorries.com for DVDs,CDs, etc.
Iain40 • 585,693 views
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September 1944: on Dutch soil the men of the King's Own Scottish Borderers stood against the Germans. They fought, suffered and died in september 1944. Tha 'n eachdraidh du\inte. But we Dutchmen will remember. Thank you Scotland! Lest we forget.
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5 months ago
Flower of Scotland
Unofficial Scotland's Anthem
Hymne non officiel de l'Ecosse
(Avec quelques menues images, with some photographs)
ElaineMcClyde • 989,866 views
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The King's Own Scottish Borderers. Excuse me...
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6 months ago
Soviet March - Красная Армия (Krasnaya Armia)
СССР военен марш
created by NoTToN
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6 months ago
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My Bucketlist:
Laying a wreath at US military cemetery at Colleville (Normandy): check. Laying a wreath at British military cemetery at Bayeux (Normandy): check. And last but not least: arriving at Wolgograd and honouring the sacrifice of the invincible Red Army at Stalingrad by laying the ultim...
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6 months ago
British Patriotic Songs - The British Grenadiers.
The British Grenadiers.
GreatBritishPatriot • 182,468 views
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August 1944: British troops move rapidly to the Belgian border. An orderly adresses a British officer: "Sir, Jerry's are willing to negotiate surrender." The officer (sighs): "Again?"
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6 months ago
British Grenadiers (fife and drum)
Fife and drum:
Altiar1100 • 48,308 views
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After the explosion of a grenade a soldier looks upon the bloody remnants of Wellingtons leg: "Sir, you have lost your leg!"
Wellington (quite calm): "Yes, I think I have."
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1 year ago
The Victoria Cross: for valour part 1
Jeremy Clarkson presents a documentary on the Victoria Cross, some of the people who have been awarded it and their stories, focusing on Robert Cai...
167ray • 47,882 views
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Blenheim, Trafalgar, Waterloo, Caen, Falaise, Arnhem. Every time when things got out of control, you British were there. I'm Dutch, I was born long after the last global conflict but I will remember Arnhem as long as I live. Thank you Winston! Thank you Great Britain! Thank you First Airborne! Yo...
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1 year ago
The London Symphony Orchestra - Rule Britannia
The London Symphony Orchestra - Rule Britannia
Holliday1patriot • 32,085 views
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Although the part of the Netherlands I live in was liberated by US soldiers, my deepest sympathy and respect goes to the forces of the United Kingdom, who liberated more than 85% of the Netherlands.
Eternal grattitude therefore. We will remember. God save the Queen!
In September 1944 my parents were liberated by troops of the US 30rd Infantry Div.. There son became a historyteacher and each year he takes a group of 50 college students with him to the US cemetery in Normandy just to say each time: "We will remember". Thank you USA: the Netherlands are eternal...