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Time Machine:
Sink the Bismarck
- VHS Video
This video meticulously documents the greatest
sea chase in history as seen through the eyes of
the men who lived it. The epic pursuit of the German
battleship Bismarck is revisited here through extensive
newsreel and military footage and the words of those
who were there - including the highest-ranking surviving
officer of the Bismarck and the only American military
man who participated in the epic event. 1 hr. 40
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Time Machine:
The Hunt for the Lost Squadron - VHS Video
This tale of an aviation treasure hunt is also
a saga of exploration that embraces 50 years, millions
of dollars, conflict and obsession. In 1942, the "Lost
Squadron" of B-17s and P-38s went down in Greenland.
The crews were rescued but the planes remained until,
in 1981, adventurers set out to find and restore them.
This video shows the search for, and recovery of,
one of the P-38s from under 250 feet of ice - and
her restoration and flight as Glacier Girl. 100 minutes. |

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Time Machine:
Tora, Tora, Tora - VHS Video
The Real Story of Pearl Harbor. December
7, 1941, was a turning point: the fateful Japanese
attack against the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor forever
changed the world. It resulted from a combination
of interrelated and complicated factors - and at
any point, the operation could have been aborted
before its commander radioed back the code words
"Tora, Tora, Tora" (Tiger, Tiger, Tiger),
which confirmed complete surprise had been achieved.
Here is the real story of the "Day of Infamy."
100 minutes. VHS |
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Time Machine:
No Surrender - VHS Video
Nazi & Japanese Kamikazes. Kamikaze attacks
by Japanese pilots are familiar, but few realize that
the Germans also used these tactics. In this video,
military insiders reveal the background of the program
that, though never fully developed, did send Nazi
pilots on suicide missions. You'll learn how legends
from German history inspired them before their fatal
task as well as the differences between the German
and Japanese programs. 100 minutes. |
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Time Machine
Lindbergh Flies Again
- VHS Video
In 1927, an unknown airmail pilot took off from New
York's Roosevelt Field. 34 hours later, Charles Lindbergh
landed in Paris, and a new era in aviation had begun.
Here, follow every step of Erik Lindbergh's 2002 mission
to retrace his grandfather's historic journey, from
the construction of his composite Lancair Columbia
300 plane to the struggle to stay focused as he attempts
a feat that is still regarded as the "Mt. Everest"
of solo, small-plane aviation. Footage of both flights
shows that the while the dangers have diminished over
the years, the challenge is still very real. This
is especially true for Erik, who was diagnosed with
rheumatoid arthritis 15 years ago and for years struggled
to perform daily tasks, much less fly a plane. A breakthrough
biotech drug opened the skies to him again. One of
the most important journeys of the 20th century comes
alive again in this unique program. 94 minutes. |
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