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    A Long March to Freedom

    The Sixties: Season 1, Episode 5

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  1. Jun 26, 2014 · A Long March to Freedom: With Bob Abernethy, Muhammad Ali, James Baldwin, Ross Barnett. An in-depth look into Martin Luther King Jr. and his courageous efforts to lead the civil rights movement is explored through interviews and film clips. Freedom Riders, the March on Washington, and Selma to Montgomery are revisited.

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    • 2014-06-26
    • Documentary, History
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  2. Jun 26, 2014 · The moral mission of the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s is re-examined by eyewitnesses at the forefront to history in tonight’s edition of THE SIXTIES: A Long March to Freedom....

  3. The Long March to Freedom: With Bernard Hill, Charley McDougall, Reg Cleaver, Henry Owens. The final harsh winter of WWII sees almost 100,000 Allied Prisoners of War forced to march away as Russian forces approach, beginning an ordeal of deprivation, brutality, and anguish with numerous casualties.

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    • 2011-11-10
    • Documentary
    • Bernard Hill, Charley Mcdougall, Reg Cleaver
  4. Synopsis. In the final brutal winter of WWII, almost 100'000 Allied Prisoners of War are force-marched away from liberating Russian forces. It is the beginning of an ordeal of starvation, savagery and suffering. Many will die.

    • 2011
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  5. Oct 20, 2005 · 20 October 2005. The route of my 'Long March' from Upper Silesia to Bavaria from 24th January to 24th April 1945. Just one of the forced marches across Europe in retreat of the advancing...

  6. May 19, 2016 · The Sixties- Long March to Freedom. Kevan Ottochian. 12 videos 142,921 views Last updated on May 19, 2016. Play all. 1. 9:05. The 60s part1. Carville. •. 46K views • 9 years ago. 2. 9:00....

  7. Dec 31, 2010 · Season 1. As the eastern fronts of Nazi Germany collapsed under the weight of allied forces, over a quarter of a million allied POWs were forced to march from their camps, across the savage landscape of a bitter winter, to freedom. With the end of the war so close to the touch, the ultimate tragedy was that many never made it.

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