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rasch187says...Fantastic find, KP. Especially interesting seeing Bradley, Patton and Montgomery in colour at the time.
highdileehosays...I always wanted to watch video of patton, try to see what his personality was like. From what I saw, I can understand why he got so much respect from the enlisted troops.
rougysays...The color definitely gives it a new perspective. Seems much more recent.
BreaksTheEarthsays...>> ^rougy:
The color definitely gives it a new perspective. Seems much more recent.
My thoughts exactly. The shots of the devastation have a much more visceral and real aspect to them. This is an amazing vid.
cybrbeastsays...From which documentary is this? I've seen "World War II - The Lost Color Archives" and it doesn't appear to be from that. I can highly recommend it though. Three episodes of color footage from the war, also the Nazi perspective.
http://www.amazon.com/World-War-II-Color-Archives/dp/0767026977
http://btjunkie.org/search?q=lost+color+archives (torrent)
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