The Auschwitz Album

Incredibly powerful, moving, sad…. An album documenting some day to day events at the most famous of concentration camps

View the full presentation with voice over explanations

 
(HT Andy’s Place)

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The Conscientious Objector

(cross posted at Word of Mouth Scale)

The Conscientious Objector

D has a great talent for finding small movies, indie gems and documentary gold. This week he found the compellingly told story of a Medal of Honor winner that NetFlix was streaming. When he put it on, I didn’t expect to be sucked in to the narrative. Boy was I wrong.

If Hollywood were to make a feature based on the heroics of Desmond Doss during World War II, most viewers would dismiss it as far-fetched nonsense. Terry L. Benedict’s documentary about Doss, “The Conscientious Objector”, illustrates how truth can often outdo fiction.

It’s hard to imagine a greater combination of morality, religious faith and courage than that which emerges in this story of an aging Virginian who received a Congressional Medal of Honor from President Truman.

I found myself exclaiming “Wow” out loud, more than once. Truly a story that sounds like the stuff of a dime-store WWII paperback novel, told here by the men that actually lived through it.

If you want to know the specifics of the CMH citation, you can read it here, but I would recommend watching the film. So much more compelling to make the full journey with Doss from childhood through “outstanding gallantry far above and beyond the call of duty”.

A rare 5 of 5 on the Word of Mouth scale because I can’t imagine anyone in my circle who would not appreciate this well made flick.

No Rotten Tomatoes ratings available.


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In Infamy


Pearl Harbor

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In Their Debt

Veterans' Day

(yes, I know it is an old image – it still fits.

This year & every year

Today & every day)


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Remembering Those Who Gave All

Thank you to the brave men & women who knew the high price of freedom and paid it, thanks to their loved ones who suffered a loss too many families have had to face. Thanks to those whose futures were lost to ensure our futures were preserved.

Image from Cox & Forkum, 2003


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This Day, December 7th

reposted from 2004

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“It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago. During the intervening time the Japanese government has deliberately sought to deceive the United States by false statements and expressions of hope for continued peace.”
Read the whole speech.
UPDATE: Michelle Malkin does a nice job of covering the day
UPDATE for 2006: Her coverage today.

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Happy Holidays

The Holiday season is the perfect time to remind you to send a “Thank You” to the troops.
It’s easy, it’s free, it’s quick.

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What A Hero Looks Like

Tibor Rubin - Holocaust survivor, Medal of Honor recipient

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Happy Veterans Day

UPDATE: Atlas Shrugs’ tribute, Head Bowed.

Found the vid at Sister Toldjah, and it seemed appropriate for the day. My brothers were Marines, so those uniforms have a special place in my heart.

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What-A-Burger®

Actually, it was more of a Whopper® -
Have you heard the one about how O & Joe are winning the war in Iraq. It’s a knee slapper….

Or not. What this actually was, was simply this: perhaps the most brazen engagement in revisionist history

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