The Thirteenth Day: A HiStory of the Alamo

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
  • Step into the harrowing final hours of the Alamo with "The Thirteenth Day," a gripping documentary that brings to life the most famous day in Texas history. Through the eyes of those who were there, experience the siege, the desperation, and the heroism of the Texian defenders in this immersive retelling of March 6, 1836.
    📜 What’s Inside?
    -Relive the Final Stand: Journey back to the night before the Alamo fell, as we explore the thoughts, fears, and courage of the men and women who faced overwhelming odds against Santa Anna’s forces.
    -Eyewitness Accounts: Discover the battle as told by those who lived it-through the words of William Barret Travis, David Crockett, Susanna Dickinson, and others who stood within the crumbling walls of the old mission.
    -Behind the Myths: Separate fact from legend as we delve into the real stories behind iconic moments, like Travis’ fateful line in the sand and the final charge of the Mexican Army.
    🔍 Highlights:
    -Unseen Perspectives: Witness the Alamo from the viewpoints of both Texian defenders and the Mexican Army, exploring the motivations, strategies, and personal stakes on both sides of the conflict.
    -Historical Reenactments: Watch as pivotal moments are brought to life through vivid reenactments, showcasing the bravery, desperation, and humanity of those who fought and died at the Alamo.
    -In-Depth Analysis: Uncover the untold stories of survival, betrayal, and sacrifice, with expert insights that challenge conventional narratives and offer a deeper understanding of this iconic battle.
    Join us as we honor the legacy of the Alamo’s defenders and bring their final stand into sharp focus. "The Thirteenth Day" is more than a documentary-it’s a journey into the heart of Texas history. Don’t miss out-subscribe, watch, and engage with history!
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ความคิดเห็น • 2

  • @bhartley868
    @bhartley868 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well done. It is especially important to know food, water and even firewood were scarce and dwindling. It would have been nice to see that in all the movies. The Alamo could have been taken without a shot in another week or two just by not having any water. That makes General Santa Anna, a real bloodthirst villain for all time...

    • @marthagomez7335
      @marthagomez7335 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Those poor Saints! And they didn’t even do anything wrong! They were given a chance to surrender, they didn’t. They fired a canon. What did they think? That Santanna was going to give them a prize? He had already been more than generous to those renegades. Pirates as He called them.