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- Witness the epic showdown between Anakin and Obi-wan in the style of "The Clone Wars".
- The recently ennobled Reinhard Von Lohengramm who on suspicion of imperial favouritism and nepotism is facing resistance from his peers, and Yang Wen-Li the unwilling hero of the opposite faction, must prove their worth in the Battle of Astate...
- The documentary provides an immersive experience of the Korean War, a conflict that took place between North Korea and South Korea from 1950 to 1953.
- Septian Calendar Year 1205. Lavi was born in North Ambria, the poorest region in the northwestern Zemuria. She enlists in the Northern Jaegers, the largest in the continent, to protect her hometown and distinguish herself from her grandfather Vlad, who was once a hero but betrayed North Ambria. Her devotion to her missions often earned her violations of regulations, and one day, she is ordered to assemble a platoon with Martin, Iseria, and Talion for an impossible spy mission to Erebonia to gather information on the "Imperial Hero" a mysterious threat to North Ambria.
- Free-to-play browser/mobile role-playing video game that takes place in a world called Dominion, where heroes must face hordes of demons trying to take the land. The player is tasked with assembling a team powerful enough to win the war.
- Collect iconic Star Wars heroes through all eras and conquer the Galaxy, playing online and offline.
- Varian Fry rescues more than 2,000 artists from Nazi persecution during World War II.
- As separatist activity increases, the Republic is becoming increasingly aware of a separatist super weapon set to destroy the Republic.
- In humanity's distant future, two interstellar states-the monarchic Galactic Empire and the democratic Free Planets Alliance-are embroiled in a never-ending war. The story focuses on the exploits of rivals Reinhard von Müsel and Yang Wen Li as they rise to power and fame in the Galactic Empire and the Free Planets Alliance.
- Takes a deep look at the Civil War, one of the most studied, debated, and dissected periods in American history, and the heroic figures who helped define and reshape the reality of a democracy.
- Marquis Reinhard von Lohengramm's plot to destabilize the Free Planets Alliance succeeds when the treacherous former Rear Admiral Arthur Lynch instigates a coup on Heinessen. Equipped with a plan crafted by Reinhard himself, Lynch encourages his longtime friend Admiral Dwight Greenhill to supervise the National Salvation Military Council's toppling of the civilian government. Seeking to defend democracy and restore the Alliance constitution, Admiral Yang Wen-li faces off against his fellow citizens-and, regrettably, the father of his devoted adjutant Lieutenant Frederica Greenhill. Now with the Free Planets Alliance thoroughly occupied with their own internal matters, the forces of the Galactic Empire can safely suppress the newly formed Lippstadt League led by Duke Otto von Braunschweig. However, with his friend and loyal subordinate High Admiral Siegfried Kircheis fighting far away in the noble-controlled frontier regions, Reinhard increasingly relies on the advice of the ruthless Vice Admiral Paul von Oberstein, whose influence within the esteemed Lohengramm admiralty steadily grows. Though bloodshed is inevitable on both sides of the galaxy, Yang Wen-li of the Alliance and Reinhard von Lohengramm of the Empire each ask themselves the same questions: how will history look back on their actions? Will the ends justify the means.
- Heroes on Deck: World War II On Lake Michigan reveals the amazing story of how more than one hundred World War II aircraft ended up on the bottom of Lake Michigan, one of America's Great Lakes.
- Follows American soldiers and their canine partners through the steamy, deadly jungles of Vietnam. Very few came home after saving Americans lives daily. A tear jerker for sure. America abandoned her dogs like she abandoned her soldiers and the Vietnamese after leaving SE Asia. Five stars for the dogs and men. A terrible tragedy but a story of selfless devotion and a government betrayal for all.
- A series of documentaries about people that made a major difference to the outcome of World War II. Narrated by Robert Powell and including interviews with the people themselves and/or those that knew them well. These interviews are mixed with a lot of contemporary footage showing the significant events covered.
- Accounts of World War II events, as told by those that were actually there.
- A war epic about Mr. Rogers and the cultural myth surrounding his classified military service.
- A look at the creation and filming of the various heroes & villains from all six Star Wars movies.
- At the behest of Admiral Yang Wen-li, defected intelligence officer Commander Baghdash makes an emergency broadcast announcing that the National Salvation Military Council staged a coup under the direction of the Galactic Empire. Despite the lack of physical evidence, this debilitating declaration inspires former Rear Admiral Andrew Lynch to reveal his own role in sowing discord within the Free Planets Alliance. A fatal shootout between Lynch and Admiral Dwight Greenhill acts as the final death knell to the short-lived period of martial rule. Within the Galactic Empire, footage of Duke Otto von Braunschweig's nuclear bombing of Westerland results in the dissolution of the Lippstadt League. Marquis Reinhard von Lohengramm's decision to allow the massacre for personal gain creates a rift between him and High Admiral Siegfried Kircheis, souring the taste of their inevitable victory. Now on the cusp of achieving absolute power, Reinhard is embattled by his apparent personal failings and the heavy responsibilities of leadership. Though the civil wars in both the Alliance and the Empire are coming to a close, neither side can ever regain what is lost. Yang Wen-li and Reinhard von Lohengramm each take bitter solace in the knowledge that just on the other side of the galaxy is a worthy opponent and a true equal.
- This documentary series focuses on the events that occurred during World War II in Poland and will uncover tales of heroism and sacrifice from unsung heroes. Featuring interviews with experts and the few remaining eyewitnesses, along with access to newly-released documents, re-enactments and archival footage, we reveal the true and, until now, untold stories of Polish heroism during wartime.
- A grand Superman game is underway in Star Ball. To everyone's surprise, an accident caused everyone except Happy Superman, Big Monster, and Zhang Lang to disappear. To find their missing friends, everyone embarked on an adventurous journey
- "War Heroes" hosted by Benghazi hero Kris Paronto is a new pro-military documentary TV series. Created and directed by award-winning filmmaker Jack Thomas Smith, who is also one of the executive producers along with Mandy Del Rio and Glenn Nevola, "War Heroes" personalizes American soldiers by telling their real-life stories at home and abroad. Each episode will profile an individual service member or veteran up close and personal, detailing their unique lives, service, and sacrifice.
- Play through thirty different missions as you can choose either British, Americans, Russians or Germans soldiers as characters in this real time strategy game.
- Come and explore some of World War II's major heroes and villains' biographies.
- Alfredo Cantu "Freddy" Gonzalez was a United States Marine Corps sergeant who was killed in the Battle of Hue during the Vietnam War. His mother, Dolia Gonzalez, a well-respected resident of Freddy's hometown of Edinburg, Texas, received benefits from the Veterans Administration for nearly 30 years, until the VA decided it had made an mistake, and asked this impoverished, elderly woman to pay back these benefits. This documentary will examine the life and accomplishments of Freddy, as well as the political struggle that ensued over Dolia's crisis with the VA.
- This exciting and insightful documentary program chronicles, with great detail, some of the most important battles and major events of The Revolutionary War.
- One of history's greatest test pilots, Capt. Eric "Winkle" Brown recounts his many adventures flying dangerous aircraft and setting aviation records.
- David Lammy MP reveals the shocking story of how 100,000 or more Africans who died in their own continent serving Britain during World War I were denied the honour of an individual grave.
- The experiences of the Hoosiers who served in WWI. Reenactments, restored archive footage and current-day footage of the French battlefields is combined with family and military historians who give context to what it meant to have served.
- Vicky Swales, at just 16, got engaged to her soldier boyfriend, Craig Wood, during his two week R&R from his tour of Afghanistan. Less than two weeks later, Craig was hit by a roadside explosive. He lost both legs and an arm, becoming the youngest British serviceman to be injured in Afghanistan and one of only three British soldiers with a triple amputation to have survived his injuries.
- Daniel has an extremely close relationship with his dad, and he has always been so proud of his father's work in the military. His father is his hero, and Daniel even calls him his best friend. However, after a horrific tragedy, Daniel is forced to experience a heartbreaking loss at a young age.
- This true-life documentary follows the journey of Paul Leimkuehler, who lost his leg during the Battle of the Bulge in WWII, and turned his amputation into an opportunity by building his own artificial leg and opening a prosthetic business. He returns to the world of sports triumphantly after designing the first pair of ski outriggers in the U.S. launching the adaptive skiing movement that earned him a spot in the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame, the U.S. Disabled Snow Sports Hall of Fame and the Ohio Veterans Hall of Fame. The film follows the influence of his legacy on the Paralympic skiers and snowboarders today including gold medalists, Mike Schultz and Andrew Kurka, and the evolving of technology in adaptive sports.
- In 1936, some 2,800 young Americans, together with 50,000 volunteers from 54 countries, offered their lives in defense of the Spanish Republic. What is less known is that 85 African Americans joined that heroic struggle to fight against racism and for the very civil rights denied to them in their own country. This is their story, an untold chapter in the history of both the United States and Spain. The adventures of invisible heroes who answered the call of a distant war to fight for their own freedom.
- The Second World War was the ultimate conflict of the machine age, and the tank was its iconic symbol. The "tankies" who fought inside had experience of much of the conflict from the fall of France, to the deserts of Africa, from the invasion of Italy to D-Day, and on to the final victory in Germany. In this two part series, historian, BBC Diplomatic Editor, and former officer in the Royal Tank Regiment, Mark Urban tells the story of six remarkable men from one armoured unit - The Fifth Royal Tank Regiment, also known as the Filthy Fifth. Using first hand testimony from the last surviving veterans alongside previously unseen letters and diaries, Mark Urban brings the story of an extraordinary "band of brothers" to life, and in visceral detail. At the same time he analyses the evolution of Tank production in Britain and illustrates how we fell far behind our German enemies, in both technology and tactics, relying instead on dogged determination and a relentless drive to victory, whatever the costs. In part one, Mark begins his journey in Northern France introducing our band of brothers in the midst of the Fall of France and the retreat to Dunkirk. Characters such as "rookie" tank driver Gerry Solomon join veterans, themselves still only in their twenties, such as and Jake Wardrop and Harry Finlayson. Mark Urban then follows in the Tankies footsteps across the deserts of North Africa. Here he looks at the game changing tank battles of Sidi Rezegh, Alam Halfa and of course the battle that changed the course of the Second World War, Alamein. He then takes us back to England where the "Tankies" expect a well-earned rest; instead they are confronted with the news that as battle hardened troops they must fight again, this time on the beaches of Normandy. With spectacular archive footage, including rarely seen colour footage, "Tankies" brings to life the Second World War from a unique point of view.
- The careers and World War II triumphs of the nine generals and admirals who achieved 5-star rank in the U.S. military.
- Rise Against performs in the music video "Hero of War" from the album "Appeal to Reason" recorded for DGC and Interscope Records. The music video features the band performing on a deserted playground set. Clips of a young man signing up for the military and fighting feature throughout.
- In 1962, America lost her first POW in Vietnam. In 1973, the last of the accounted-for POWs returned. Those who survived the prison camps retell stories of unparalleled determination while others describe America's efforts to rescue them.
- Three clumsy and stupid weirdos are drafted into the military when they are needed to take on a top secret mission. The first war hero, Sir Diggy Diggy Dogg III½, is a secret service agent at the White House. The second, Tecumseh Rafiki, is a movie star who takes his military position very seriously in order to prepare for his upcoming role in Saving Private Ryan Again. The third, Haywood Jublome, is a flamboyant gigolo. Once taken to a remote army base, the three men are given their mission by their new boss, Lieutenant Tito Captain. The assignment is to stop Osama bin Ladens granddaughter, Lucretia, from taking over the Orange Pudding Factory, as orange pudding is the food that is fed to all the American soldiers at war. Now on the case, Diggy, Tecumseh, and Haywood set out on their epic journey, only to realize that being in the military is not easy, and being a war hero takes a great amount of dignity and perseverance.