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Meet the women who were the “secret weapon” that won the war and changed the world in the process.
Rosie the Riveters is a term to describe women who took on industrial and government jobs during WWII. Millions of women stepped up to help, including African American women.
In 2016, filmmaker and self-described "amateur student" of World War II Erik Nelson ("Grizzly Man") was researching color footage in the National Archives when he came across Wyler's unused raw film.
The six-part docuseries consists of enhanced, colorized footage of the war, along with firsthand accounts from soldiers and Holocaust survivors.
Women who served in World War II are getting the recognition that they deserve through a new exhibit now on display in Metro Detroit.
When most people think of women's contributions to World War II, the Rosie the Riveter poster is probably the first thing that comes to mind. But many of the women crucial to the war effort do not ...
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WW2: ''Waffen SS'' (Intense Combat Footage)
We all know the SS have a dark history for many reasons throughout world war 2, But they were still extremely fierce and well ...
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