The_Lost_Evidence

史地, 军事类纪录片,History Channel 频道 2004 年出品。

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  • 英文片名 :The Lost Evidence
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  • 电视台 :History Channel
  • 地区 :美国
  • 语言 :英语
  • 时长 :44 min / ep
  • 版本 :DVD
  • 发行时间 :2004

The Lost Evidence is The History Channel series that recounts moments of key battles of World War II. The History Channel launched in 1995, and has provided programs that take in-depth looks at historical events, persons, and phenomena. The network relies on noted historians, scholars, authors and more to tell the stories, along with reenactments and interviews with those involved in the historical events. Now The History Channel is using their experts to dig up some untold stories from World War II. The series uses recently unearthed reconnaissance photos, which were taken in the days before the battle, during the battle, and in the weeks prior. This new evidence gives a fresh look at these battles, and interviews with men who were on both sides of the battles gives an in-depth analysis of these photos and the stories behind them. Covering battles like the Liberation of Paris, the Breakout from Normandy, North Africa, the Battle of Berlin, Iwo Jima and Pearl Harbor, the show finds out some untold truths about these famous battles on The Lost Evidence.

On the night of 5th June 1944, the greatest armada the world has seen sailed into the stormy waters of the English Channel This bold gamble could easily have ended in the worst military defeat in history. The risks were enormous, the potential for failure unlimited. As dawn broke on 6th June, the allied generals and leaders waited for news. There was only one way the true state of the battle could be seen - from above. The task of bringing back these pictures fell to an elite band of pilots and the contents of their cameras would unveil the true story of D-Day. To a privileged few, these images depicted the life and death struggle below: the bloody slaughter on Omaha beach: the daring capture of Pegasus bridge: the taking of Pointe-Du-Hoc. Even individual actions such as the attack by ‘Easy’ Company of the 506 on the gun battery at Brecourt Manor - later immortalized in the book and TV series ‘Band of Brothers’ were captured on film - as they happened.

In November 1942, the largest amphibious assault force the world had yet witnessed assembles. Here,German Afrika Korps under the command of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel hand out a brutal lesson in desert warfare to the allied troops.

On December 16, 1944, in the frozen forests of the Ardennes, Belgium, a vast German assault force amassed in secrecy with one aim: to send the Allies back into the sea.

July 10, 1943: The Allied armies launch the first major attack against Hitler’s Fortress in Europe.

August 2nd 1944. The Allies have broken out of Normandy and are preparing to sweep into Central France. The US Army and their British Allies set a trap for the Germans. Seventy miles away in Paris, the French resistance eagerly watch the allies advance.

July 10th 1944. For six long weeks since D-Day, Allied forces have been caught in a battle trying to breakout of the invasion beachhead at Normandy. In the East, the British and Canadian Armies are fighting to take the city of Caen.

On April 16th 1945, 9000 Soviet guns and more than a million Red Army soldiers unleashed a devastating bombardment on German troops manning the outer defenses of Berlin. Time had run out for Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.

In March 1945, 90 divisions of men and machines stood ready to cross the Rhine, the last major obstacle that stood between the Allies and the road to final victory over Nazi Germany.

In the winter of 1943, an allied army of nearly 300,000 men invades Italy. Mussolini has surrendered, but Hitler and his feared paratroop regiments refuse to give up.

On August 23rd 1942, 330,000 men of the German 6th Army smashed through Soviet defenses outside the city of Stalingrad.

September 17th 1944. 20,000 elite troops descend from the skies into Nazi occupied Holland in a massive airborne assault. In this dramatic race against time, an armored relief force has to fight through sixty miles of enemy defenses.

September 15th 1944. 17,000 US Marines hit the beaches of the tiny coral island of Peleliu. They have been told that this will be a three day operation, but six days later an entire regiment has been destroyed.

October 23rd 1942, in the remote North African desert, British and Allied troops face off against the feared German Afrika Korps and their Italian Allies.

During the summer of 1940, the world held its breath and watched, as the British RAF and German Luftwaffe were locked in a battle to the death. It will last 114 days, take down almost 3000 aircraft.

On January 9, 1945, General Douglas MacArthur leads an army to Luzon in the heart of the Philippines. Facing them are a quarter of a million Japanese troops. The campaign that follows will be like no other battle of the Pacific War.

On July 21, 1944, American Marines and GIs invade the island of Guam–once US territory.

As U.S. forces approached their ultimate goal, Japanese defenders tried desperately to stop their advance at the last great battle.

October 20, 1944–US troops storm ashore on the island of Leyte. After two long years under Japanese occupation, the liberation of the Philippines has begun.

June 15, 1944. Just over a week after the D-Day invasion of Normandy, on the other side of the world, 70,000 US Marines storm ashore on the Pacific island of Saipan. For the first time in the war, American fighting men stand on Japanese soil.

On August 7, 1942, more than 19,000 Marines invaded Guadalcanal with orders to seize and hold the tropical island. In the first US offensive of the Pacific War, these young Americans took on the seemingly invincible Japanese.

On November 20, 1943, one of the most ferocious battles in US history began. The target–a tiny island called Tarawa. With its vital airfield, Tarawa was the first step in the island-hopping campaign that would lead to Japan.

With a computer-created view from on high, this hour brings the brutal battle to life in a whole new light.

New photographic evidence and cutting-edge CGI technology bring the historic attack to life in a new light.

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