9/11 - Best Documentary EVER!

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Published 2012-05-19

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  • @strawberry3994
    My mom worked on the 91st floor. She left her job in the Twin Towers in 1998. She is alive and well today
  • @kenwb3513
    The people who unfortunately jumped from the buildings did not commit suicide; they were murdered in cold blood. They had no choice, and watching these documentaries you never get used to seeing the devastation. RIP to all the victims who passed away along with their family and friends. God speed...
  • @TeamLNE
    I'm not sure if this applies to everyone, but whenever I discuss 9/11, people will tell you exactly where they were, what they were doing, and what they were feeling. I can barely remember what I did last week, but I can remember every detail from 9/11 and what was going on around me.
  • @fernanferpes1
    Watching these documentaries now as a grown man with children makes me realize how this day was even much worse than I thought as a young teenager. I can't even imagine the horror those people and their families must have felt . May they rest in peace.
  • @AquarielCharm
    I remember ever minute of that day. Had I not wanted to sleep late that day, I would have been on the 82nd floor. Instead I was on a subway at the West 4th station when the first plane hit my tower.
  • @babyface5035
    The two jumping and holding hands together in their last moments gets me every time 😢
  • @lovelydiva06
    The people jumping still sends chills down my spine, why is it we haven’t invented something to help rescue people high up just heartbreaking for all who lost their lives that day, I’ll never forget that day never
  • @jadepetros8234
    The firefighters, police, and emergency health responders went in that day knowing they weren’t coming back. True heroes.
  • @datsapaddlin
    Anyone who ran into those buildings to save people after seeing that second plane hit I commend that level of bravery. No one even knew if more were coming after that.
  • It's hard to believe kids that weren't even born yet, are now watching this with the same personal detachment we felt when we studied Pearl Harbor..
  • @tyler.greene
    Still brings tears to my eyes. Even after all these years later. I remember watching when I got home from school in the UK. Utterly devastating.
  • @donnaosier3
    I'm so glad this is being shown. We must NEVER forget!!!
  • @keeewl4607
    That guy that missed the bus to work that day is probably the luckiest guy ever.
  • @tracey1157
    I will never forget this day and watching the footage brings back all that raw emotion every time. The selfless people who ran into those buildings without knowing the fate of the day and the poor people who went into work that morning, God rest their souls
  • @Scuba837
    I had an opportunity to visit the WTC in July of 2001 and my brain could not comprehend what I was watching only a couple months later. Totally horrific and still haunts me to this days. Rest knowing that you are not forgotten.
  • @guydreamr
    The sight of people falling or leaping from the burning buildings - that was the worst.
  • @gorblimeyguv
    Remember Rick Rescorla, who gave his own life while saving hundreds of others. Thank you Rick.
  • @dazediss6629
    The architect/engineer that was interviewed can hold his head high and be proud of his design. Those buildings not only absorbed the impact of a huge passenger jet hitting them at 500+ mph, but they stood burning for an hour before falling. That hour have some lucky people a chance at life. A lesser building and those people would have certainly died.