I wanted to thank everyone involved in this channel. I absolutely love watching, and learning from these videos. So many of the "Documentaries" and learning shows now-a-days are super annoying, and trying to sell using suspense. Thank you all!
Thank you for this look Back in the Past. I love all their films from the time when the world was a little bit better than today.
(paradoxon. War-Films was not good example but i love it too). I live in Germany, come from Croatia and im happy to find this Channel.
Thanks. Sorry for bad English. My german language was better (lol).
Jeff Quitney >>> This is an absolutely excellent site! Thank you so much for your work. I was hoping to talk to you about any archival footage of Antarctica you may have and perhaps training videos of dive training for the submarine buried cable installations in telecommunications along all of the continental ocean beds. Also do you have any helium balloon videos between the years 1930 - 1980?
Thank you again for this amazing site. Best in its class!
Regards
Thank you for all the great content! Where do you get this stuff? If only our educational system was 1/100th as good as these older videos... Clearly explained, simplified for sake of understanding concepts, and mildly entertaining... Subscribed and will thumb up each video I watch!
There's a video of an Ironrite mangle that I'd like to copy and play on a digital frame and sit it atop the Ironrite mangle I have in my business. Is there anyone that can help me with this?
+Robert Holland What sort of help do you need? If you want permission to use the video, I hereby grant you permission to use the video to which you refer for the purpose you state. If you need downloading help, Google "YouTube video downloader freeware" and you should find something there. Some browsers such as Firefox have extensions available for free which work very nicely from within the browser.
I LOVE These Old Films TOO some are form When I was Too Young To remember and Some Is WAY before My time But these Training films in Electronics; Other Physics all sorts of Soft they needed to train NORMAL People on And So it is Presented in an Accessible way that Soldiers (AND ME!!) Can Easily Understand Even if We don't have a Collage Degree in the Subject ...People Today Want SO MUCH To SEEM Smarter Then You that they Couch Everything In So Much technical Jargon that is Totally Useless it's not like this HELPS them Communicate It only Shuts out "Outsiders) from Trade information Like they are Protecting their MAKES so Others But Realize How Easy it Is too do and Employers Won't Think they NEED a Collage degree To get a USEFUL Worker EVEN IN A "TECHNICAL FIELD"!!!
SO THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! KEEP THEM COMING!!!
Jeff, I was watching "war stories" tonight. And there was a few seconds of COLOR footage of willow run!!!!!!! I am fascinated by that plant and the engineering miracle it was. Since the building is long gone, and I have only seen a short documentary on it, I was hoping that you could find more of this footage. 1 B-24 every 57 minutes, in a factory over a mile long! We couldn't even build a building like that in that short a time as they did. Never mind fit it out, train employees and turn out the product at that rate. You can find it, if it's out there, I know it!!!!!😀👍.
Love you channel! I love old (vintage) military training flicks. In 1977, when I was in the Navy Corpsman training, we saw numerous films.There was one in particular that was rumored to exist within the school but we weren't allowed to see it because it was too risque entitled "HANSEL AND RE-GRETAL". Can't find it anywhere on the web! Looked all over for it. Was even mentioned on an episode of MASH. Dose it in fact exist or was it a rumor?
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