Harold Russell, an American soldier who lost his hands in a training accident, tells the story of his medical rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC, how he and his fellow amputees at the hospital at first despaired and then found new hope in the prostheses and training available to amputees through the Army's medical corps. Russell learns to wear and to operate the hooks which replace his hands and becomes competent to perform many tasks he had once thought no longer possible. Discharged from the Army, he is welcomed into Boston College by college president William J. Murphy, S.J.

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Bay Area rapper Mac Dre began his career at 18 and quickly became an influential force in early west...

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As a result of the Holocaust and later, AIDS, the male homosexual community has sustained bitter los...

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Professor Niall Ferguson argues that Britain's decision to enter the First World War was a catastrop...

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Following the death of her brother, filmmaker Robie Flores returns to her hometown Eagle Pass on the...

Single mother Anna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas, Ukraine. While t...

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This short-form documentary focuses on the true story of Alfons Heck, who as an impressionable 10-y...