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Line Of Fire. Gallipoli "The story of the ill-stared Allied campaign in the Dardenelles that was supposed to knock Turkey out of World War One. It was the brain-child of Winston Churchill, who convinced allied High Command that an attack at Gallipoli would also open up vital supply lines to Russia and establish a third front against Austria-Hungary. Gallipoli has become a by-word for the bravery and sacrifice of the ANZACS - the Australian and New Zealand troops who fought and died during the ten month campaign that saw an estimated 36,000 Commonwealth troops lose their lives before the ignominious Allied withdrawal in January 1916. It was not only Turkish shot and shell at infamous places such as Anzac Cove and Suvla Bay that claimed so many lives, but also those other traditional hidden enemies of the soldier, sickness and disease.."
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De Havilland Mosquito Photographic-reconnaissance aircraft, day and night fighter, bomber, mine-layer, torpedo-bomber, pathfinder, tank-buster, submarine-smasher - the de Havilland Mosquito was the most successful and versatile military aircraft of World War II.
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WarBirds Of World War II B-17 Flying Fortress B-24 Liberator From the Battle of Britain to the Dresden bombings, some of the most intense combat of World War II occurred in the airspaces over Europe. This multi-volume box set offers a comprehensive account of the aircraft that helped bring the Allies to victory, including the B-17 Flying Fortress, the B-24 Liberator, the P-51 Mustang, and many more.
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Tanks! Tigers in the Desert Although they were few in number, the legendary Tiger tank carved out a reputation out of all proportion to its limited numbers. Tigers in the Desert features a detailed examination of one of the last remaining Tigers in the word and a vivid reconstruction of the crew in action.
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The Desert War A name with its own sinister connotations, Nazi Field Marshal Irwin S. Rommel held his own as one of Adolf Hitler's most feared and formidable resources throughout the Second World War. Tagged as the "Desert Fox" of Africa, Rommel received an appointment to vie with British officer General Montgomery for control of North Africa. In the process, Rommel not only utilized his Afrika Korps to halt the Italian retreat, but succeeded in practically driving the Brits all the way back to Alexandria, Egypt. The documentary program The War File: The Desert War draws from a combination of resources including archival footage, CG-graphics, maps, and historical commentary to relay these tumultuous events to contemporary audiences. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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Story of the Spitfire Documentary on the Spitfire, a plane that played a major part in the success of the Battle of Britain.
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Tornado: The Spearhead of UN Striking Power The initial model is used by all the original customers and Saudi Arabia. In late 1990 Tornados formed the spearhead of UN striking power in the Gulf, ready to hack it 'for real' at a moment's notice.
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Geronimo: The U.S. Airborne in World War II The United States Airborne played a major role in the success of Allied operations throughout World War II. From their first jumps in North Africa and Sicily, to the massive drops in Normandy and Holland, the Airborne was an important part of Allied military strategy.
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The War in the Jungle One of the "forgotten" wars. In the jungles, mountains and plains fo Burma and China, a tough war raged between the Allied and Japanese armies.There were many campaigns and this DVD outlines those fought by such outfits as the Chindits and the Marauders under the leadership of Mountbatten and Vinegar Joe" in the Allied thrust on the Road to Mandalay
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The Royal Air Force Story The Royal Air Force has defended Britain's skies, and those of her allies, since the early part of the 20th century, following the tradition of the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service. Spawned from both the British Army and the Royal Navy, the RAF forught hard to maintain its independence after the successes of the First World War. It was not until the Second World War however, that the RAF was able to demonstrate its true worth.
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