Victory at Sea: Design for Peace
Surrender of Japan & aftermath of war
Victory at Sea is a documentary TV series about naval warfare during World War II that was originally aired by NBC in 26 half-hour segments on Sunday afternoons, starting October 26, 1952, and ending May 3, 1953. It is now in the public domain.
To Ike's everylasting credit, after touring the camps himself and telling locals that they had made him ashamed that his name was Eisenhower, he ordered that all servicemembers in the ETO and all local inhabitants be made to tour the camps. He wanted no one to be able to say that they didn't know and for there to be such a cloud of witnesses that no one could persuasively deny the truth of the Holocaust.
saulpaulus 1 year ago
Look at the sailor running in place at 5:46. For 24 years I have wondered if that was some sort ot punishment, as he is the only one doing it and in the closeup he doesn't seem to happy.
Tebok73509 2 years ago
Hey! What's this??? Oh my, pictures of a holocaust that some crazies say never happened.
I just wish they were there--behind the barbed wire and in the waterless showers.
captbill98 2 years ago
Interesting now Google: Sam's Club 6625+US military veterans Some there were in Vietnam aboard the USS Yorktown CVS-10
maxrafaelwaller 3 years ago