This American Rifleman Television video segment, "Over There! Part 6: Soldiers, But Not Equal," delves into the experiences of African American soldiers in the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I. These soldiers, who earned the distinguished nickname "Harlem Hellfighters," fought bravely on the Western Front despite facing significant racial discrimination and inequality within the military structure. The video highlights their contributions and sacrifices, offering a crucial historical perspective on their service.
This video features an interview with Florian Wittig, head of Real Time History, discussing their ambitious documentary project, '16 Days in Berlin,' which will cover the climactic Battle of Berlin in WW2. The project aims for a day-by-day format, similar to 'The Great War' channel, and will include on-location segments and analysis of key small arms like the Panzerfaust. Funding through IndieGoGo is crucial to enhance the documentary's scope, duration, and production quality. The series will be released on a non-YouTube platform to avoid content censorship.
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