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- Compiled over two years, an 'on-camera oral history' of Easy Company, told by the veterans themselves. Accompanies the mini-series Band of Brothers.
- Rita, a middle aged New York City homemaker, finds herself in an emotional crisis which forces her to re-examine her life, as well as her relationships with her mother, her eye doctor husband, her alienated daughter and estranged son.
- When a tour bus driver plans to save his daughter from her captors, a Belgian circus performer, the Americans on his European bus tour lend a help hand.
- Various aspects of the U.S. Army are illustrated.
- Donald R Burgett, a Screaming Eagle Paratrooper, returns to Normandy, Holland, Bastogne Belgium, Germany and Austria 62 years after D-Day. He documents and narrates the accounts of his unit's actions in WWII as he recalls it.
- The film traces the allied landings on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, the liberation of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge and the capture of the Remagen bridge on the Rhine river.
- The Final Chapter traces the events that would eventually lead to the fall of Hitler's Third Reich and the destruction of a once great nation. The episode begins with the allied invasion of Europe and ends with a tour of the only remaining intact section of the Berlin Chancellery bunker. Highlights include an in-depth tour of the historic D-Day landing sites at Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword beaches including the solemn monuments and memorials. The tour continues with stops at Rommel's headquarters at La Roche Guyon, Hitler's headquarters, Wolfsschluct II and Wolfsschanze. Other stops include Gestapo headquarters, the people's court and execution chamber at Plotzensee Prison. Viewers will also visit sites made famous during the Battle of the Bulge, including the remains of the Remagen bridge. In addition to the remaining Nazi buildings of the Third Reich viewers will be taken on a fascinating tour of one of Hitler's Teutonic castles of order, Ordenburg Vogelsang.
- The program traces the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich through the decaying ruins of it's monuments, structures and buildings.
- Based on a true story. Tells the story of Clyde Anderson a replacement guy who started his war in the Battle of the Bulge, in December 1944. Accepted with difficulty by his comrades, this young soldier will learn to come to grips with both his company and the war.
- Making use of 'Kilroy," World War II's famous G. I. who was everywhere and left his signature to prove it, this entry in RKO's "This is America" series accompanies "Mr. and Mrs. Kilroy" as they visit the scenes of many battles five years after the war ended; Omaha Beach, Saint Lo, Bartonge, Remagen Bridge and the liberation of Paris from the Nazis. The film uses archive footage from 1944 and current (1949) footage as a before-and-after contrast.
- Documentary short film depicting the breakthrough of Von Rundstedt's German forces in Europe and how complacency on the American homefront may have contributed to near-disaster for the Allies.
- Didier, 39, an unemployed artist, depressive and hypochondriac, is persuaded he is going to die within one or two months because of the asbestos contained in his radiator. That's why he decides, as a testament destined to his retired father, to have himself filmed in the places he and his parents used to go to for their Sunday escapades when he was a kid. But, after leaving Bastogne, he hears on the radio that Marc Dutroux, the pedophile-torturer-murderer has just escaped the police forces. Totally upset, Didier decides to fork off to Grâce-Hologne, a little village close to Liège, to protect a potential victim of Dutroux...