Video duration: 555 seconds
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Charles Lindbergh's speech to the America First Committee on September 11, 1941 (same day as the ground-breaking ceremony for the Pentagon). Hidden history repeats!
Video duration: 243 seconds
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I met John Belushi, Dan Akroid, John Candy, Frank Mcrae, and plenty of other celebritys on the set of the Movie "1941" when I was 17 years old.
I have isolated these scenes for myself and to share with friends and family. I met steven spielberg after I twisted my ankle on the set and he had to yell cut and send me to first aid.
Video duration: 215 seconds
Global video hits: 97879
Jorge Negrete "el charro cantor" y máximo exponente de la canción mexicana interpreta a Manuel Esperón y Ernesto Cortazar con el Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán.
Video duration: 641 seconds
Global video hits: 19691
Shows home, work and school activities of a middle-class Japanese family. American perceptions would change quickly on December 7, 1941, and change yet again. Today they are arguably the 2nd greatest Capitalist nation and a true American ally.
Video duration: 117 seconds
Global video hits: 66870
Noticia sobre la ruptura del pacto Molotov-Ribbentrop y proclamación de la Operación Barbaroja.
Notice of the rupture of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact and proclamation of Operation Barbarossa .
Video duration: 300 seconds
Global video hits: 9305
Update: Lots of info to be found at http://www.savoystyl e.com/hellzapoppin.h tml thanks to lindyhop411 for the link!
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Really old lindyhop movie with some sweet music too. Crazy moves!
If anyone has more info on when/where this is from, please comment!
(the dancing starts at 2:40, before that they get the music started.. good stuff!)
Video duration: 534 seconds
Global video hits: 23228
(English Version) Incredible, first in the world, 1941 Indian motorcycle sculpted piece by piece by using only wood, no paint no dye. Art at it's best. Interested collectors please leave comment.
Video duration: 647 seconds
Global video hits: 16144
Following the death of a publishing tycoon, news reporters scramble to discover the meaning of his final utterance.
Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Agnes Moorehead, Ruth Warrick, Ray Collins, and Everett Sloane. Directed and written by Orson Welles.