The Holocaust
£39.50
American Civil War
D-Day & Normandy 1944
Video History Today offers three Video Collections of video clips recorded at places of historical interest.
Each item below is a USB memory stick with up to 3.6GB of original, unique video clips recorded at locations linked to the subject concerned.
This highly portable product can be connected to any Windows XP or Vista based personal computer and give access to video clips from all over Europe and North America.
Each product comes with a full list of the locations based geographically (roughly ordered subject/country/city/site) but all connected to the main subject heading, be it the Holocaust, D-Day/Normandy or the American Civil War.
IMPT NOTE: The video files are all .wmv format for use on Windows XP and Windows Vista computers. The files have not been designed for use on MAC computers.
Delivery Information:
Our aim is to dispatch your product within 3-5 working days. Delivery times will depend on the destination and cannot be controlled. Estimated delivery times from the UK: 1-2 working days for UK based destinations 3-5 working days EU destinations 4-10 working days for non-EU & other International destinations.
Multiple product orders
If you would like to order more then three units (of one or more collections), please contact Video History Today (admin@videohistorytoday.com) to arrange for quotations and payment information, (please state the number of units required and location for posting).
If you have any enquiries please contact Video History Today at admin@videohistorytoday.com.
Video clips recorded around Europe showing where the Holocaust happened and Memorials to those who died. Locations include Auschwitz I, Auschwitz II Birkenau, Dachau, Berlin and the Wannsee Villa.
The Normandy landings on D-Day, 6th June 1944, marked the opening of the Western Front. See where the key events of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy took place.
The American Civil War of 1861-65 was a defining moment in American History.
This Video Collection concentrates on the many key battles in Virginia (First and Second Manassas, Petersburg, Richmond and New Market) and neighbouring states including Gettysburg, PA and Antietam (Sharpsburg) , MD.