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“Operation Barbarossa”

Written, Produced and Directed by Peter Batty

A excellent documentary about the lead up to the Second World War. Not just about battles and campaigns, but also the massive diplomatic failures that caused the war in the first place. Particularly the political maneuvers and back stabbing. 

Presented in 4 parts  

The wealthy classes in England are so afraid of Communism, which so far has not threatened them at all, that they have thrown themselves into the arms of Nazism and now don’t know which way to turn.
Franklin D. Roosevelt to the British Ambassador, commenting on the Munich Crisis. 

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War of the Dead

aka Stone’s War

2011

directed by Marko Mäkilaakso

Lithuanian-Italian-US co-production.

A World War II zombie film about a Finnish, American and Russian soldiers who must band together when they encountering the hideous results of Nazi experiments in re-animation. 

This is by far not a good movie, but on the other hand it does not commit the worst sin a movie can: be boring. This film never slows down and keeps you entertained all the way through. This film had a lot going for it. It is beautifully filmed, the action and horror sequences well put together, the creature and gore effects are great. This is a beautiful film.

But the down side is that this film is poorly acted. Most of the performances are wooden. The dialogue is sometimes almost painful to hear, but rebounds to be actually deep and thoughtful. And the story makes not sense historically or politically. 

It is set in March 1941, long after the Winter War was over and months before the German-Soviet War/Great Patriotic War was about to begin. In the middle of this setting a team of Finnish and American soldiers are on a mission to find a hidden German bunker on the Finnish-Soviet border, while the whole time in conflict with the Red Army. To put this into historical context, the US was not involved in the war yet, and Finland was actually allied with Nazi Germany, and the US was friendly with, and eventually allied with, the Soviet Union. In the crazed world of this film it has Finland and America vs German vs the Soviet Union.

If you like films like “Hell of the Living Dead”, “Flesheater” or “Zombie 4: After Death” then you will love this! Its probably the best looking cheesy zombie movie ever made. Shot in Lithuania on a budget of about 1.3 million Euros ( or about 1.8 million US dollars) this film drips style. Its main problem is that it is style over substance, but there is a lot of style.

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“ Portrait of a female Soviet sniper during the Siege of Leningrad, which lasted over two years. Leningrad (Saint Petersburg), Northwestern Federal District, Russia, Soviet Union. May 1942.
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bag-of-dirt:

Portrait of a female Soviet sniper during the Siege of Leningrad, which lasted over two years. Leningrad (Saint Petersburg), Northwestern Federal District, Russia, Soviet Union. May 1942. 

Rare black and white and color footage of the Battle of Berlin.

War of the Dead

aka Stone’s War

2011

directed by Marko Mäkilaakso

Lithuanian-Italian-US co-production.

A World War II zombie film about a Finnish, American and Russian soldiers who must band together when they encountering the hideous results of Nazi experiments in re-animation. 

This is by far not a good movie, but on the other hand it does not commit the worst sin a movie can: be boring. This film never slows down and keeps you entertained all the way through. This film had a lot going for it. It is beautifully filmed, the action and horror sequences well put together, the creature and gore effects are great. This is a beautiful film.

But the down side is that this film is poorly acted. Most of the performances are wooden. The dialogue is sometimes almost painful to hear, but rebounds to be actually deep and thoughtful. And the story makes not sense historically or politically. 

It is set in March 1941, long after the Winter War was over and months before the German-Soviet War/Great Patriotic War was about to begin. In the middle of this setting a team of Finnish and American soldiers are on a mission to find a hidden German bunker on the Finnish-Soviet border, while the whole time in conflict with the Red Army. To put this into historical context, the US was not involved in the war yet, and Finland was actually allied with Nazi Germany, and the US was friendly with, and eventually allied with, the Soviet Union. In the crazed world of this film it has Finland and America vs German vs the Soviet Union.

If you like films like “Hell of the Living Dead”, “Flesheater” or “Zombie 4: After Death” then you will love this! Its probably the best looking cheesy zombie movie ever made. Shot in Lithuania on a budget of about 1.3 million Euros ( or about 1.8 million US dollars) this film drips style. Its main problem is that it is style over substance, but there is a lot of style.

Radio Blue Heart presents TALES FROM THE PUBLIC DOMAIN!

Episode 41: Combat Firing with Hand Guns!

1944 US Army training film instructing in the use of the Colt M1991A1 pistol, standard issue sidearm when this film was made during the Second World War.

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage

A 30 years Victory over Germany anniversary medal

A Tokarev TT-33

And the Hammer and Sickle

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“ Inside cover from Dells War Heroes Comics, published in 1943, ten years later this art may have gotten the artist black listed.
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alternateworldcomics:

Inside cover from Dells War Heroes Comics, published in 1943, ten years later this art may have gotten the artist black listed. 

Radio Blue Heart presents TALES FROM THE PUBLIC DOMAIN!

Episode 22: The News Parade: Fighting For Rome/Russia’s Smashing Offensive!

Not an actual film or short, but a newsreel from the Second World War. This one covers events in the Italian Campaign and the Eastern Front with American and British troops in the bloody battle to take Monte Cassino, and as the Red Army launches Operation Bagration to push the Nazis out of Soviet territory.

Once again this film is PUBLIC DOMAIN and not copyright protected in the US at least. You can make and sell your own DVD of it, download it, show it for free or for profit. Or remix it or use it for stock footage