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Najznačajniji video-klipovi: YOUTUBE-irana POVIJEST

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World Changing Historical Moments You Can Relive on YouTube
Don’t just read about them. Relive these trying moments in American and world history by watching these videos.
15. 1929 Wall Street Stock xxx Crash: The first and most devastating xafs crash in U.S. history led to the longest depression on the books. Leading experts discuss the event and there is even footage from that era.
16. The Great Wall Street Crash & Depression: This six part documentary further explores this historic moment in history. There are interviews with people from that era and stock film.
17. Attack on Pearl Harbor: This short film depicts the attack by the Japanese on an American military base in December of 1941. It includes film by both the Americans and Japanese from the 1940’s.
18. World War II: The Lost Color Archives: One of the most devastating wars in the history of mankind, this five part series contains many lost images of the war presented in color. There are images of many turning points in the war and even images of Hitler himself.
19. Rosa Parks: In 1955, she was arrested for breaking segregation laws. She tells why in this short interview and there are related links.
20. The Unsung: This documentary takes a look at the civil rights movement from the past and present. It is divided in several parts and is available entirely on YouTube.
21. Watergate: In the 1970’s scandal and allegations surrounded President Nixon. National Geographic takes an extensive look at what happened in this 45 minute presentation.
22. The Cold War: Although it began in the middle of the 20th century, the Cold War was still going strong in the 1980’s. Get the beginning and end, with pieces by Mikhail Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan.
23. Fall of the Berlin Wall: ABC covers the history and fall of the Berlin wall. It includes footage of the wall coming down and the accompanying celebration.
24. L.A. Riots of 1992: In that year, police were acquitted of beating Rodney King. This later sparked riots in Los Angeles and this video is on the CNN coverage of the event.
25. 1993 WTC Bombing: In February 26, 1993 the World Trade Center in New York City was bombed by foreign terrorists. This documentary takes an alternative look at the event.
26. Live Footage from the Scene of the Destroyed Murrah Building: In 1995, Timothy McVeigh conducted the first act of domestic terrorism on a federal building in Oklahoma City. This video contains live news coverage from that day.
27. Johnny Cochran Closing Arguments: In 1995, O.J. Simpson was acquitted of a double murder and sparked a worldwide controversy. Hear one of his defense lawyer’s closing arguments in this video.
28. CNN Millennium 2000: Larry King narrated this short sequence which kicked off CNN’s coverage of this historic moment. There are also links to the various celebrations around the world.
29. ABC News September 11th Coverage: Peter Jennings and others cover this historic event in American and world history. Fifteen parts begin right after the second plane crashes and continues after the second tower falls.


Historical Speeches You Can Relive on YouTube
They changed not only a nation, but the times themselves. Hear these moving speeches on video on YouTube.
39. The Declaration of Independence: The birthing document of the United States, it was signed on July 4, 1776. Mel Gibson, Michael Douglas, Whoopi Goldberg, and others recite it word for word.
40. Gettysburg Address: Abraham Lincoln gave this speech at the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863, at the height of the Civil War. Actor Jeff Daniels reads it over a slideshow of historical images.
41. Fireside Chat: President Roosevelt was famous for these radio addresses. This one was given in March of 1933 to talk about the banking crisis.
42. Winston Churchill: In 1940 Sir Winston Churchill gave the defining speech of World War II. It includes the famous “we will fight them on the beaches” line.
43. Pearl Harbor Speech: After the base was bombed in 1944, President Roosevelt issued this speech. Audio only, it is almost five minutes long and conveys the United State’s outrage over the attack.
44. John F. Kennedy Addresses Congress: On June 11, 1963 JFK gave a historic speech supporting the civil rights movement. The full text of the speech is also included.
45. Martin Luther King: This historic speech was given on August 28, 1963. It is the “I Have A Dream Speech” and is still widely quoted and used as inspiration today.
46. Malcolm X: In June 1964, this civil rights advocate gave the famous “by any means necessary speech.” Over seven minutes long, the full text is also included.
47. President Lyndon Johnson: On March of 1965, LBJ addressed congress on the issue of voting rights. This speech contains the famous line: “we shall overcome.”
48. Reagan’s Berlin Address: In September of 1990, President Reagan traveled to Germany in hopes of unifying it. This speech contains the famous “tear down this wall” line.
49. President Bush Speech Sept 11, 2001: After the worst terrorist attack on the United States, President Bush gave this speech. It centered around the worst in human nature, American resolve, and a call for justice.
50. Speech 46664: This number was Nelson Mandela’s prisoner number during his famous incarceration. On December 1, 2007 he gave a moving speech on World Aids Day.
51. Barack Obama at the 2008 DNC: On August 28, 2008 then Senator Barack Obama gave this moving speech in Denver. In the speech he outlines his hopes and dreams for America.

Best Moments in Television You Can Relive on YouTube
The ability to view broadcasts in our own homes changed the world forever. View some of the best historic moments in television here.
90. I Love Lucy: Debuting in 1951, the series continues to live on in reruns. This YouTube playlist includes many classic moments and performances by both Lucy and Desi.
91. 1960 Presidential Debate: The first debate ever to take place on television, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy participated. Get all four parts of this historic event.
92. Johnny Carson: For thirty years Johnny was a leading host in late night talk shows. View the first ten minutes of his final episode in 1992.
93. Star Trek: The first franchise in television history, Star Trek broke new ground in all media. This clip is from 1968 and is the first interracial kiss on screen.
94. All in the Family: From 1971 to 1979 this sitcom broke all the rules and was a constant topic of conversation. In this clip, Archie meets the legendary Sammie Davis, Jr.
95. Saturday Night Live: Debuting in 1975, this show still leads the way in live comedy skits. This playlist contains some of the best in recent history.
96. CNN: The first ever cable news channel was thought to be a certain failure when launched in 1980. See Ted Turner’s initial speech before launching the network.
97. MTV: Music Television made history when it launched in 1981. View the actual first ten minutes of broadcast on this video.
98. Seinfeld: In its first year the 1989 was on the verge of cancellation. Now a leading name in reruns, this video clip contains many classic moments.
99. Will and Grace: This show broke ground by depicting the first openly gay leading character in 1998. The playlist contains fourteen clips of the series.
100. The O’Reilly Factor: A controversial show, it premiered in 1996, showcased a wide array of political thought, and went on to become the most watched cable news show. This playlist contains many of the show’s highlights.

101. Survivor: In 2000, reality television came to the United States through a little known show called Survivor. This YouTube playlist highlights the first season of the groundbreaking show.

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