HOUSTON, June 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Kindred House Media announces the streaming premiere of its WWII documentary, “Sakura & Pearls: Healing from World War II” on Amazon Prime. As a standout ...
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I Just Saw The WWII Doc UnBroken, And I Have To Give It Props For Showing Me Bravery's Many Forms
The Holocaust was a scary time not only for Jews, but also for the people protecting them. The best WWII movies like The Pianist, Schindler’s Life, and The Zookeeper’s Wife show people of that era ...
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What Hitler’s Nephews Did During and After World War 2
Most people know the story of Adolf Hitler - but very few know what happened to the family members he left behind. From a ...
Cincinnati resident Patricia Schoborg spoke with WYSO about her former POW father Boob Doolan who appears in the documentary ...
The Gist: Throughout the 77 minutes of Britain and the Blitz, we’ll “meet” several survivors of this horrible ordeal: Eric Brady, who was five years old when he survived the bombing of his school – ...
The documentary Why We Dream premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, now underway in New York City, presenting the audience with an emotional examination of how war shapes society and the individual.
The Takens' account of living in the Netherlands during WWII will be featured in a special documentary to be aired on PBS, ...
A filmmaker who has released a new documentary about recovering the remains of World War II soldiers is seeking to show his movie on Capitol Hill. Steven Barber’s “Until They Are Home,” narrated by ...
Ken Burns' new documentary about World War II, "The War," which aired this past week on PBS and continues this coming week, brought memories to the surface for many World War II veterans who live in ...
This year is the 80th anniversary of the end of WWII and PBS is releasing a documentary on Bob Hope and his involvement entertaining the troops and actual correspondence/letters with the service men ...
Jim Kurtz's attempt to learn more about his father, a WWII POW, has been documented by filmmaker Holly Stadtler and Vicki Hughes.
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