Days of Honor is a TV show set during World War Two in occupied Poland. It follows the story of the Polish resistance movement and their struggle against the Nazi German army. The show also explores a love story amidst the chaos of war. With themes of heroism, conspiracy, and the fight for freedom, Days of Honor is an emotional and gripping drama set in a significant period of Polish history.
This is really season 7 of Days Of Honor, though the timings are out as some of the events in this series pre-date season 6. More about Polish resistance to the Nazis during WWII
A decades-old diary found at a construction site reveals the harrowing account of a professor in hiding during the early days of the Warsaw Uprising.
The Patriot Game is a documentary film that focuses on the conflict between Irish Republicans and the British Army during The Troubles in Northern Ireland. It explores the roots of the conflict, including the history of British colonialism, sectarianism, and discrimination. The film also examines the role of paramilitary groups like the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the tactics they employed in their struggle for Irish independence.
Parviz Sabeti's documentary is a narrative of the important political and security events of Iran until the 1979 revolution in the words of one of the highest security officials of the imperial government of Iran.
General Draža Mihailović (2019) is a documentary about the life and actions of General Dragoljub Draža Mihailović during World War II. It explores his role as the leader of the Yugoslav Army in the Homeland and his resistance against the German occupation of Yugoslavia.
Why is it that stories of sexual violence against women have never been part of the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Civil War? Why, when those stories have been such an integral part of every other war – World War One, World War Two and even the later Bosnian War, are these stories missing from the Irish Revolution? For years, Ireland has been seen as being exceptional in that these acts didn’t occur here. But was Ireland really so special? Was the nature of war here so very different from war everywhere else? And did our men really behave so well? This documentary argues that the answer is no.
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