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Seasoned Skipper
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Hello folks, i want to learn more about the ww2 history and combat situation. I am looking for videos which are released and can be download in the public domain legally. I dont care if it is deustch, english, russian........ .Yet i have done some search on google, and the results do not satisfy me.
Some WWII videos on Youtube, veoh, daily.... and other link ruins the quality of the authentic video. Other are remix with horrible music/audio...... If any of you has some informations please let us know. ![]() |
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Navy Seal
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I recommend The World At War. Not sure about finding it online, though
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Hello
Im not sure if this you are looking for but if it isnt its VERY INTERESTING ANYAWAY, just serch for this title: "Nice Battlefield 2 documentary about U-boats" inside of this forum (a Van Diemen post) and look for this link: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=128096
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Fleet Admiral
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Victory at Sea
![]() Why the requirement of downloading? Many of these documentaries are pretty inexpensive these days.
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Keep checking this link:
http://www.tv-links.cc/# It comes and goes frequently, but when it's working there are literally hundreds of links to historical programmes and films. The trick is learning how to use the search function. |
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