I've just finished "The Great Depression Part 1". Unemployed Ford workers were killed in the streets during the 1931 demonstration against Ford Motor Company. The thug Henry Kissinger is next for me to watch. All you have to do for these free documentaries is to give them a password, username, and email address.
I stumbled upon this site looking for info to give an idiot relative - he believes the revisionist history that FDR started The Great Depression, and the repukes such as Hoover only created a minor recession. The videos are long, but the video quality is quite good for this old footage.
http://www.documentary-film.net/search/search-videos.php Ref Number: 211
Type of Video: Documentary
Genre: History
Length: 80 Minutes
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Description: Based on the Christopher Hitchens book, this film might more accurately be entitled "The Crimes of Henry Kissinger" as it lays out evidence that Mr. Kissinger not only did not deserve his Nobel Peace Prize, but likely should be tried in international court for crimes against humanity for his role in Vietnamese, Cambodian, Chilean, and Indonesian atrocities. There is much fascinating history in this film.
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Edit to add: Sounds like Johnny Hartman singing at the intro of this film.
http://www.documentary-film.net/search/user-account.php?op=SeeVideo&ref=172 The Great Depression Part 1
Ref Number: 172
Type of Video: Documentary
Genre: Entertainment
Length: 60 Minutes
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Description: "A Job at Ford's" The world's largest industrial center goes from boom to bust leading to civil unrest in this, the first part of the best documentary series ever made about the 1930's depression in America. This little known series documents much unknown American history from the Socialist campaign of Upton Sinclair to the Republic Steel massacre and the massive entrenched corruption in America.
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