Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Above

Topics that do not fit anywhere else. Absolutely NO discussions of religion, race, or immigration!

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton

Post Reply
User avatar

Topic author
VMI77
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 6096
Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:49 pm
Location: Victoria, Texas

Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Above

#1

Post by VMI77 »

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1772381/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

Aerial stills, aerial movies, and CGI reconstruction of battles based on the aerial photography in WWI.
"Journalism, n. A job for people who flunked out of STEM courses, enjoy making up stories, and have no detectable integrity or morals."

From the WeaponsMan blog, weaponsman.com
User avatar

The Annoyed Man
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 26796
Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:59 pm
Location: North Richland Hills, Texas
Contact:

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#2

Post by The Annoyed Man »

Thanks for the recommendation. I just added it to my queue. At the moment, I'm listening to a 2 hr long debate between Dinesh D'Souza and Bill Ayers.

[youtube][/youtube]
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"

#TINVOWOOT
User avatar

joe817
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 9315
Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 7:13 pm
Location: Arlington

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#3

Post by joe817 »

Thanks for the heads up! Looks interesting. :tiphat:
Diplomacy is the Art of Letting Someone Have Your Way
TSRA
Colt Gov't Model .380
User avatar

The Annoyed Man
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 26796
Joined: Wed Jan 16, 2008 12:59 pm
Location: North Richland Hills, Texas
Contact:

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#4

Post by The Annoyed Man »

I watched it tonight. It really was very good. It reminded me too that almost anywhere you go in France there is a village memorial to their WW1 war dead. Poor France, whatever the base causes, had had TWO devastating wars roll over her in one century, just 20years apart.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”

― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"

#TINVOWOOT
User avatar

jimlongley
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 6134
Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:31 pm
Location: Allen, TX

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#5

Post by jimlongley »

The Annoyed Man wrote:I watched it tonight. It really was very good. It reminded me too that almost anywhere you go in France there is a village memorial to their WW1 war dead. Poor France, whatever the base causes, had had TWO devastating wars roll over her in one century, just 20years apart.
And go back another hundred and she is busy stomping all over everyone else around, or trying to.
Real gun control, carrying 24/7/365

Abraham
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 8400
Joined: Tue Aug 14, 2007 8:43 am

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#6

Post by Abraham »

France lost 10 million men in WW1.

Thus, they were less inclined to go to war later...
User avatar

baldeagle
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 5240
Joined: Tue May 25, 2010 8:26 pm
Location: Richardson, TX

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#7

Post by baldeagle »

Wow! What an amazing film. And what terrifying information. It's hard to believe the death and destruction that was wrought in that war. Just profoundly stunning. Thanks for making me aware of it.
The Constitution preserves the advantage of being armed which Americans possess over the people of almost every other nation where the governments are afraid to trust the people with arms. James Madison
NRA Life Member Texas Firearms Coalition member
User avatar

jimlongley
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 2
Posts: 6134
Joined: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:31 pm
Location: Allen, TX

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#8

Post by jimlongley »

Very interesting stuff. My paternal grandfather was there and the few photos he had were primarily about his function in the US Army, which was supplying fresh water to the troops and carrying away the results of eating and drinking.
Real gun control, carrying 24/7/365
User avatar

lonewolf
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 1064
Joined: Wed Aug 12, 2009 6:40 pm
Location: Euless

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#9

Post by lonewolf »

I just ran across this on Netflix the other day and watched it. Fascinating!

chuck j
Senior Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 1983
Joined: Fri May 17, 2013 12:44 pm

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#10

Post by chuck j »

I thank you Annoyed Man for the link , I needed to be refreshed on the 'reality' of Mr Ayers. I have through perseverance managed to avoid watching him debate or give opinion for many years . My daughter goes to college in a few years and I fear for her . Are we still calling these folks intellectuals ? They use to be considered the lunatic fringe if I remember correctly . Aww well I'm probably just too old and out of the loop but I know where Mr Ayers can put his ideas of .................change .

Outnumbered
Member
Posts in topic: 1
Posts: 88
Joined: Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:04 pm

Re: Fascinating doc on Netflix: The First World War From Abo

#11

Post by Outnumbered »

I wanted to say thanks for the rec on this documentary. My kids and I watched it at the end of our WWI studies and really enjoyed it. A related movie you might want to look into is Beneath Hill 60. The story revolves around the tunnelers that set the explosives beneath hill 60. I watched it, and thought it was very good. Not for the kids though. It's available on Netflix DVD.


http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1418646/?ref_=nv_sr_1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

edited to add link.
Post Reply

Return to “Off-Topic”