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The Tuskegee Airmen
(1995)
(TV)
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During the Second World War, a special
project is begun by the US Army Air Corps to integrate
African American pilots into the Fighter Pilot Program.
Known as the "Tuskegee Airman" for the name of the
airbase at which they were trained, these men were
forced to constantly endure harassement, prejudice,
and much behind the scenes politics until at last they
were able to prove themselves in combat.Summary
written by
Anthony Hughes
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The
Train (1964)
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Oberst von
Waldheim wants to bring modern paintings, the ones the Nazis
called "degenerated", out of Paris before the Allied Forces
liberate Paris. He is able to persuade his bosses to give
him the train. Labiche, a French railway offical is asked by
the management of the museum to stop this train, but he is
not willing to risk the life of his people for art. But when
his old friend Boule is shot by the Germans accusing him for
sabotage on the engine he starts to work against the Germans,
and tries to delay the departure of the train untill the
Allied are arriving.Summary written by
Stephan
Eichenberg {eichenbe@fak-cbg.tu-muenchen.de} |
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Tora!
Tora! Tora! (1970)
In 1941 the
Japanese are at odds with the United States on a number of
issues which they are attempting to resolve via their
Washington embassy. In case this diplomacy fails, the
military are hatching plans for a surprise early Sunday
morning air attack on the U.S. base at Pearl Harbour.
American intelligence is breaking the Japanese diplomatic
messages but few high-ups are prepared to believe that an
attack is likely, let alone where or how it might come.Summary
written by
Jeremy Perkins
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