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Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II

  • Film per la TV
  • 1992
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,8/10
105
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Liberators: Fighting on Two Fronts in World War II (1992)
DocumentaryWar

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn account of Black American soldiers in World War II who combated racism in the segregated military and on the home front. In April 1945, some Black American soldiers were among the first '... Leggi tuttoAn account of Black American soldiers in World War II who combated racism in the segregated military and on the home front. In April 1945, some Black American soldiers were among the first 'liberators' to enter Nazi death camps, encountering the survivors described by one GI as "... Leggi tuttoAn account of Black American soldiers in World War II who combated racism in the segregated military and on the home front. In April 1945, some Black American soldiers were among the first 'liberators' to enter Nazi death camps, encountering the survivors described by one GI as "walking skeletons."

  • Regia
    • William Miles
    • Nina Rosenblum
  • Sceneggiatura
    • John Crowley
  • Star
    • Denzel Washington
    • Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Leon Bass
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,8/10
    105
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • William Miles
      • Nina Rosenblum
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Crowley
    • Star
      • Denzel Washington
      • Louis Gossett Jr.
      • Leon Bass
    • 2Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
    • Candidato a 1 Oscar
      • 2 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale

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    Denzel Washington
    Denzel Washington
    • Narrator
    • (voce)
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    Louis Gossett Jr.
    • Reader
    • (voce)
    Leon Bass
    • Self
    Benjamin Bender
    • Self
    Lena Horne
    Lena Horne
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Israel Lau
    • Self
    • (as Rabbi Israel Lau)
    Joe Louis
    Joe Louis
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    E.G. McConnell
    • Self
    Doris 'Dorie' Miller
    Doris 'Dorie' Miller
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Paul Parks
    • Self
    Leonard 'Smitty' Smith
    • Self
    David Yager
    • Self
    • Regia
      • William Miles
      • Nina Rosenblum
    • Sceneggiatura
      • John Crowley
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    1zakmurphy

    Not a true story.

    Since the other review opened with a quote from E.G. McConnell, I figured I'd open this one with a quote from the very same man, "It's a lie. We were nowhere near these camps when they were liberated." - E. G. McConnell. Most agree that the Holocaust was just awful and most are so very anxious to believe in stories about black heroes during WWII, most will also agree that historical fact is much more important than a sensationalized story..

    This movie is fraudulent. So fraudulent, the network (WNET) pulled its name from the credits and the distribution of this film has been "supressed." If you do end up viewing this, KEEP IN MIND, the 761st Tank Battalion DI NOT liberate any camps. I'm sure that they would have.. But they did not and could not..

    This film being proved fraudulent did not stop Steven Spielberg from interviewing one of the same liars that is featured in this film, Paul Parks, whose story was not changed over the years.. The only thing Spielberg had changed was what unit Paul Parks was supposedly in.

    Bottomline: this is an extremely disrespectful film. Disrespecting the men who ACTUALLY liberated these camps (9th Armored Infantry Battalion of the 6th Armored Division of Patton's 3rd Army) the men, women, and children who Truly suffered, but it especially disrespects those of us who honestly want to learn the truth. Such misinformation and propaganda is harmful for victims and villains alike as the murkier the water, the more unsure are your steps.
    7Varlaam

    Shines a little light on some overlooked history

    "My country 'tis of thee, sweet land of bigotry", E.G. McConnell puts it wryly. He's just one of the veterans in this documentary about the black soldier in combat in World War II.

    If there is any individual more neglected in the coverage of the campaign in North-Western Europe than the Canadian soldier, it would have to be the black American soldier.

    As we saw in "Glory", the black in the military had had to prove himself each time the U.S. had gone to war. The Second World War was no different. The soldiers had to put up with some humiliating experiences. Being ordered to wait on German POWs while training in the South was one of many.

    This documentary presents the stories of quite a number of veterans, but there are two main strands. In one, Dr. Leon Bass, retired high school principal and former combat engineer, gives his story to a congregation at a synagogue in New Rochelle, New York. The other strand follows a group from the 761st Tank Battalion, the "Black Panthers", as they retrace their steps from France through Belgium to the death camp at Buchenwald which they liberated.

    To me, the weakest portions of the documentary are the segments involving Dr. Bass. He is clearly giving a presentation which he has given many times before, so he tends to be melodramatic when he pauses for effect. The other vets in the story sound the way vets normally sound. They have rarely been asked their stories in detail before, so they come across as fresh and spontaneous. The tankers, in fact, are a really appealing bunch in general.

    The tankers have a warm reunion dinner with Belgians they had known in 1945. They visit the Sherman tank parked in Place McAuliffe in Bastogne. They meet a Jewish camp survivor at Buchenwald. Several survivors recall gruesome stories of imprisonment and inspiring ones of liberation. An important theme in the film is to contrast the racial animosities in the States with the far worse events in Europe.

    As a bonus, the film contains some great archival footage early on: Lena Horne singing with the USO, Joe Louis training with his cavalry unit, and Messman Doris Miller, awarded the Navy Cross for shooting down a couple of Japanese planes at Pearl Harbor. At one time, there was even an all-black newsreel called "All-American News".

    All in all, a thoughtful and informative documentary. The narration is provided by Denzel Washington (completely recovered from his dramatic death in "Glory") with occasional assistance from Lou Gossett, Jr.

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      Edited from I campi di concentramento nazisti (1945)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 11 novembre 1992 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Educational Film Production
      • Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
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