THE BEST OF CIVIL WAR MINUTES CONFEDERATE DVD NEW

The Best of CIVIL WAR MINUTES Confederate DVD!
Starring: Michael Kraus
Director: Mark Bussler
Writer: Michael Kraus / David Neville
Video Format: Full Frame
Audio Format: Stereo
Language: English
Run time: 75M
Genre: Documentary
Rating: Not Rated
Closed Captioned: No
Subtitles: English
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Confederate Battle Flags (sometimes called the "Rebel Flag" in modern times)
Evolution of Confederate Civil War battle flags. How they were constructed and what they symbolized. An 1862 battle flag from the 48th North Carolina is examined. How did it survive the Civil War? Photo at left is actual flag.
Confederate Wooden Canteen
Why a wooden Confederate canteen was often seen as better than its metallic Union counterpart. A rare Confederate canteen is examined. What is the common motto about Civil War canteens that was remembered by all soldiers well after the war?
Confederate Fighting Knives
Although both Northern and Southern soldiers used fighting knives, Confederate soldiers were well known for carrying unique and extreme variations. The meaning of a common inscription found on Confederate knives is explored.
Faces of Lee
Discover why General Robert E. Lee, although well known throughout the Civil War for his brilliant battle strategies, might not have been recognized on the battlefield. See why few wartime photographs of Lee exist and learn when most pictures found in the history books were taken.
Confederate Generals Coat
Confederate officers' uniforms differed from their Union counterparts. Confederate rank and branch of service were determined by the style of uniform. Many Confederate uniforms were not gray. Construction details of Confederate uniforms are examined.
Confederate Veteran Magazine
Bonds among Confederate soldiers did not break the day the War ended. A popular magazine enabled ex-Confederate soldiers to continue sharing their experiences.
Sunken Blockade Runner Cargo
Discover how the Modern Greece, a Confederate blockade runner full of Civil War supplies, met its fate near Wilmington, North Carolina. Learn how the ship and its cargo were found and see some of the artifacts that were recovered from its belly at the bottom of the sea.
Confederate Richmond Rifle
Discover how a Virginian Manufactory Confederate musket was used in the Civil War even though it was nearly 60 years old at that time. Learn how common markings and modification techniques can be used to help identify this weapon and tell of its now silent past.
Confederate Generals Sword
A sword carried by Confederate Brigadier General John R. Chambliss was used to fight not only for the Confederacy in battle at Brandy Station, Aldie and Gettysburg, but for the Union army as well. Learn about what events led up to its transfer of ownership and see the actual sword that served both sides of the Civil War in battle.
Artillery
See a first-hand account of one of the most famous artillery duels in American history as reported by Lieutenant-Colonel Porter, Confederate Chief of Artillery at Gettysburg. See how these awesome forces of battle were used and how the various projectiles they fired waged heavy casualties on their opponent.
Confederate Frock Coat
Learn how not all Confederate uniforms were gray in the Civil War. See how the uniform of a South Carolinian infantry officer shows what early Confederate uniforms of the Civil War looked like and how they were constructed.
Grave Markers
Learn how soldiers from both sides of the war attempted to pay their fallen comrades their due respect for making the ultimate sacrifice for their cause. Discover the role schoolchildren played in honoring these fallen heroes and learn which national holiday was first observed to remember these veterans of the Civil War.