The Forgotten Black Soldiers Of WWII - Black Liberators WWII - Full Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Black Liberators WWII explores the untold stories of the triumphs and challenges of Black Canadian and Caribbean soldiers who served in the Canadian Army at the height of Nazism during World War II. This film is an homage to Canada’s Black war heroes that sheds light on their bravery and commitment to freedom. Prejudice and racism may have marked their lives but, undaunted, these patriotic men and women stepped up to free the world from tyranny. Their rich, authentic first-hand accounts must be preserved to remind us all of the sacrifices made by Canadian soldiers of all backgrounds. These stories must never be forgotten.
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Great presentation and I learned quite a bit about the experiences of our Canadian allies. I am from the US and was privileged to serve my last deployment on active duty last year with the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing (332 ECES) which traces its ancestry back to the 332nd FG and 477th Bombardment Group of the Tuskegee Airmen fame. I can tell you these African American servicemen are not forgotten - the facilities, ceremonies, and more importantly the young men and women serving overseas celebrate this heritage with great pride. I also just retired back to my home in Alaska getting there by driving up the legendary Alaska Canada Highway which was built in part by 4000 segregated African Americans that served in the Army Corps of Engineers. As a fellow engineer that has organized construction projects in Alaska I am amazed by their achievements. They are also not forgotten and there is a great deal more to do to let folks know about the other heroes of WWII that have not received all the recognition and appreciation they richly deserved.
Thank you for your service and especially for your commentary.
Thank you for the video! Very heartwarming and informative!
My grandaddy Lonzo Edward Leblue was in WWII and Korean war just wish i would have ask him more miss and love u my dude 1927-2007🤴🏾🙏🏾💙🤞🏾
Thank you for posting this video very informative. M
God Bless your heart Katy. Thanks for bringing this to light!
Thank you
As an African American I was really informed and was happy to hear the stories of other people of African descent in Canada and how much they contributed to their country. Their experiences mirror that of us here in USA.
England. These men had a point to prove and they did it time after time. They got further up at Monte Casino than other Americans, and paid the price. This happened so many, many times. R.I.P. and thank you.
the Harlem Hellfighters were the most respected troops the Germans fought.
Thank you for sharing, I'm really surprised how Canadians were racist then.
WERE…!?
Why be surprise since white people in all countries are various degrees of being RACIST, so never let your guards down. Even Red Jeanett might have changed once he came back to Holland after the war and entered civilian life.. Blacks are the only people who don't support each other,and love other people more than themselves...😄
huh? canadian werent racist back then they didnt even have segregated groups didnt you watch the vid?
@@behrd4340did you watch the end of the video?
I look at the black and white pictures of brave men kissed by the sun and gather tears in my eyes and strength in my heart!
Forgotten by SOME .
Dad was not one, their headlong push bypassed a oversize platoon of SS . Armed to the teeth and with a twin 20 mm flak wagon. They as usual were running low (speed caused chronic supply issues) would have been wiped out.
Dad: "our deliverance came on the wings of a beautiful angle ! A p-51 sporting a red tail. Roving target of opportunity payroll !
Flak wagon - burning block of swiss cheese.
Over half the SS dead or wounded , easy to mop up.
Dad didn't forget , son won't forget . Thanks to that pilots service I was born in 52 .......
Dad : early on the SS gave proof what happened to Jewish , black , and most allied soldiers. The gloves came off ..... Only SS I allowed to live was the ones some officer insisted he taken prisoner. Reg (vermacht ) not a issue , some vets of wwI just wanted an end to the madness.
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I have over 20 registration cards of my ancestors
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The RAF dropped its "Europeans only policy in October 1939 and started recruiting volunteers from the Caribbean in November 1940. From 6,000 volunteers, 5,500 were ground crew, the rest aircrew, 3,700 alone from Jamaica.
The irony of fighting for freedoms that you didn't have in your own country.
From, an old "pale-face", in MT USA.
Thank you.
Semper Fidelis....
At least some of Blacks are remembered, and documentry is made,
The sacrifice of Indian's in lakhs, who fought and sacrificed in WWll
Is never mentioned and totally FORGOTTEN.
This show's the western mind and Racism .
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Our black American soldiers should have joined up with the Maori battalion soldiers from New Zealand. Māori people use to face a bit of racism in New Zealand.
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They were all soldiers black or white the same ,okay not in the good old USA land of the free
I cant believe how I was lied to about Canada's racist past and the fact that this country also had black slaves or u paid domestic workers. Polite Canadian racism.
Interesting documentary, although black soldiers aren't "forgotten". They're just not mentioned because they played almost no role in the conflict as they were very few. Just like the black soldiers on the Nazi side btw (yes the Nazi's had divisions comprised entirely of African and Arab soldiers), who in the grand scheme of things didn't play much of a role.
It’s wasn’t their choice not to play a bigger role in the war, it was the mindset that black men couldn’t function under pressure and stress of war and the other was that white men’s superiority mentality . That they and they only could fight under the pressure and stress of war.
Thank you for teaching me this
@@bettyhudson979utter nonsense
Oh, wow! That is completely incorrect, sir. Whether you know it or not or do not want to admit it. You owe a tremendous debt to these people as your life, freedom, and opportunity to pursue prosperity are built on their sacrifice. I am not African American, but I and a lot of other veterans really look to them as examples not only of heroism but the highest form of patriotism. They were despised and unappreciated before they served and just as much if not more afterwards. And yet generations are still called and answer.
Read through some of these books to start with but there is a lot more:
"We Fought the Road"
"Brothers in Arms: The Epic Story of the 761st Tank Battalion"
"Black Warriors: The Buffalo Soldiers of World War II"
"Forgotten: The Untold Story of D-Day's Black Heroes, at Home and at War"
"The Tuskegee Airmen: The History and Legacy of America’s First Black Fighter Pilots in World War II"
Being free means you have the freedom to not be thankful for what others have given you, but there it is...
I can see from your statement... that you are a descendent of the racist individuals who kept black people out of their army!
Lots of false info in this but carry on
I know for some White people the truth is hard to hear.
What is the false info in the documentary, I would like to know as I was the historian on the documentary and also appear in it.
Care to refute any?
Of course not.