Just finished this, and really enjoyed it what are some other kino war documentaries?

Just finished this, and really enjoyed it what are some other kino war documentaries?

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Watch the WW2 one, it's also made by Ken Burns.

This, plus The World at War (1973) and the Great War (1962).

yup

Ken Burns' Baseball

And the Ken Burns US Civil War one is good too.

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>literally fought all the foreign invasors and traitors
>still laughs about it when remebering the wars

This guy is the biggest CHAD of this documentary, meanwhile all the american veterans were just crying and sobbing like bitches.

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any documentaries about the napoleonic wars aka true war kino?

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The episodes were almost a bit too long. It was hard to bench. Each episode were basically a movie of it's own. Not that that's a bad thing, but my netflixbrain can't handle anything longer than 1 hour anymore.

>Vietcongs are inhuman beasts

This impresses the incel.

>its Dookie episode

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>Great guy....

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>implying both sides werent

Away you go zogbot.

>Mogie is going out on patrol

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>fight a pointless war just to get your country completely destroyed and have entire generations of your young men ruthlessly slaughtered just so your government can force you at gunpoint into sweatshops to make shoes and t-shirts for americans
truly they are the winners in this situation

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Bitter Lake

yeah the Americans who traveled ten thousand miles to fight for no reason in the jungle and then cry about it on television later are not the inhuman beasts here.

Cope

The last episode was really great, the part about the memorial in particular was really moving.

abosulute kino.

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Its not as one sided as it was made in the 70s where the general believe was still that WW2 was an escalation of events of the now dominant idea that its was good vs bad. It even features Albert Speer as a high ranking SS officer (before he revealed to know everything about the final solution. Beautifull narration by Laurence Oliver who at times speaks in a cynical tone about a world completely out of control. It shows day to day life in alot of countries both before, during and after the war. And has a great sequence of german everyday people dancing crosscut with the bombing of London.

Great follow up is the Cold War documentary series made by the same team.

is this on Netflix?

Yes.

Altho less focused on war you could try Adam Curtis documentaries like The Power of Nightmares, it follows post WW2 rise of the fundamentalist muslim groups and how we reach 9/11. Technically about war but more about society in the latter half of the 1900s

>Marine Roger Harris (Vietnam 1967) recalls calling his mother to tell her not to believe what she reads in the newspaper or sees on TV. “We’re losing the war… everybody in my unit’s dying. I probably won’t be coming back.”
>“You’re coming back,” Harris says his mother responded. “I talk to God every day and you’re special.”
>“And I said, ‘Ma, everybody’s mother thinks their son is special. I’m putting pieces of special people in bags.”
kino

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World war 2 in color. Really fun to watch.

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I liked the crazy helicopter pilot who got angry at the thot reporter
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Enjoyable but not as kino. It’s a lot of battle diagrams.

>Harris survived the war
The virgin marine vs the chad ma

You're one of those morons who, if North Koreans and Chinese conquered South Korea, would hail them as heroes against foreign invasion just like you completely ignore South Vietnam.
Unless you're an unironical tankie then it's pointless anyway.

It has goot footage but the commentary repeats so many mistakes in the very first episode it's unbreable to me. It's better to avoid all-encompasing WWII docs and watch those that focus on one particular aspect instead.

>just like you completely ignore South Vietnam.
Why wouldn't you ignore South Vietnam, it was run by people just as bad as Ho Chi Minh who got into power by rigged elections and who were incompetent enough to lose while being openly backed by USA.

you do not a huge portion of americans were drafted right?

Every time he was on screen it felt like all the shit he saw decades back was still vividly reflected in his eyes.

It's boring, focusing on one american city and nothing else makes it the most uninteresting WW2 documentary ever.

>why yes it's me, the extreme centrist, everyone is stupid and inhuman but me
fuck off nigger

>leaders bad, fuck the population then
good commie

South Korea in the 50s was also run by the dictator supported by the USA. And? Based on its example vs what happened with North Korea it was an objectively better situation. Independent South Vietnam today would've probably went in the same direction.