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1480 06-28-08 10:54 AM

Which to watch first?
 
As a father's day present, I got 3 dvd's: Sinking the Supership (Yamato), Hitler's Lost Sub and Victory at Sea. Any ideas, thanks ahead of time.

Frame57 06-28-08 11:24 AM

When I was a kid "Victory at Sea" was on the TV a lot. I used to watch it with my Dad. It was good. Hopefully they restored the grainy images for DVD. I think that series has a portion of it dedictated to the Submarine service.

1480 06-28-08 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Frame57
When I was a kid "Victory at Sea" was on the TV a lot. I used to watch it with my Dad. It was good. Hopefully they restored the grainy images for DVD. I think that series has a portion of it dedictated to the Submarine service.

Yeah, I believe so too. Just the thought of 26 episodes kind of gets me a bit apprehensive. I heard the actual footage is amazing and really looking forward to it.
Thanks sir for the reply.

Sailor Steve 06-28-08 09:56 PM

I've been watching Victory at Sea off and on. The first episode is about the early u-boat war. It's a great show, with great music, and each episode is only 25 minutes long. The only lengthy documentary I enjoyed more was World at War.

nikimcbee 06-28-08 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve
I've been watching Victory at Sea off and on. The first episode is about the early u-boat war. It's a great show, with great music, and each episode is only 25 minutes long. The only lengthy documentary I enjoyed more was World at War.

Direct hit again SS! I love V@S, I watch it all the time.


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