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On Common Ground
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On Common Ground
The Battle Was Won But The Scars Remained
The battle of the Huertgen Forest was one of the bloodiest of World War II. American and German forces suffered in excess of 60,000 casualties over a freezing six month winter campaign. For the soldiers who survived, memories of the horror of that battle have continued to this day.
On Common Ground is the true story of a battlefield reunion of American and German soldiers nearly 55 years after they fought in the Huertgen. This time they meet in the spirit of reconciliation, but vivid memories from the war and unanswered questions are never far beneath the surface. On Common Ground includes commentary from NBC News Correspondent Tom Brokaw, CBS WW II Correspondent Walter Cronkite, John Kenneth Galbraith, and never before seen historical footage from American Combat Cameramen.
Featuring commentary by Tom Brokaw and Walter Cronkite.
The battle of the Huertgen Forest was one of the bloodiest of World War II. American and German forces suffered in excess of 60,000 casualties over a freezing six month winter campaign. For the soldiers who survived, memories of the horror of that battle have continued to this day.
On Common Ground is the true story of a battlefield reunion of American and German soldiers nearly 55 years after they fought in the Huertgen. This time they meet in the spirit of reconciliation, but vivid memories from the war and unanswered questions are never far beneath the surface. On Common Ground includes commentary from NBC News Correspondent Tom Brokaw, CBS WW II Correspondent Walter Cronkite, John Kenneth Galbraith, and never before seen historical footage from American Combat Cameramen.
Featuring commentary by Tom Brokaw and Walter Cronkite.
Bild: | 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Engelska DD Stereo |
Text: | . |
Längd: | 75 Minuter |
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Skivor: | 1 |
Region: | 1 |
Extra: |
Audio Commentary by Director, Jessica Glass and Surviving American WW II Veteran Michael Eliasof |
Extra Footage: -Commentary by Daniel Goldhagen, the author of Hitler´s Willing Executioner, providing his view of the Holocaust -A scene of reconciliation between German soldier and director |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 23 Juni, 2007