Video wird geladen...

Video konnte nicht geladen werden

Zur Startseite

A student unintentionally recorded the moment when his classmates learned about 9/11 while filming as part of a school project.

7,504,967 Aufrufe • vor 2 Jahren •via X (Twitter)

10 Kommentare

Profilbild von Wolf of X
Wolf of Xvor 2 Jahren

New York City Firefighters Jimmy Grillo and Tyrone Johnson are interviewed on 9/11 immediately after narrowly surviving the collapse of one of the towers.

Profilbild von JD’s vision
JD’s visionvor 2 Jahren

The second plane hitting

Profilbild von Anita Sharma
Anita Sharmavor 2 Jahren

Green screen magic.

Profilbild von J Sancho
J Sanchovor 2 Jahren

9/11 true story..

Profilbild von RichQUACK
RichQUACKvor 2 Jahren

That must have been a powerful and emotional moment captured on film. History unfolding before their eyes. 🎥

Profilbild von Slightly Off Topic 🇺🇲
Slightly Off Topic 🇺🇲vor 2 Jahren

The guy at the end. Hes going through it.

Profilbild von Tired Nigerian
Tired Nigerianvor 2 Jahren

The school project must have seemed so inconsequential at that moment

Profilbild von January 27 🤗❤️
January 27 🤗❤️vor 2 Jahren

There's never a time a 9/11 memory doesn't hurt. No matter the perspective, it just hurts remembering the tragedy and loss of amazing people. 😩🕊️

Profilbild von Wolf of X
Wolf of Xvor 2 Jahren

Live news footage from 9/11 shows the rapid descent of United Airlines Flight 175 before it hits the second tower.

Profilbild von Journal of Warfare
Journal of Warfarevor 2 Jahren

On September 11, 2001, Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the animated TV series "Family Guy," narrowly missed boarding American Airlines Flight 11, one of the planes hijacked by terrorists and flown into the World Trade Center's North Tower. MacFarlane was scheduled to fly from Boston to Los Angeles that morning. He arrived at Boston's Logan International Airport later than planned due to a mix-up with his travel agent and missed the boarding time for American Airlines Flight 11 by just a few minutes. As a result, he was not on board when the plane took off at 7:59 a.m. EDT. Tragically, Flight 11 was one of four commercial airliners hijacked by terrorists that day as part of the coordinated attacks orchestrated by al-Qaeda. The hijackers crashed Flight 11 into the North Tower of the World Trade Center at 8:46 a.m., killing all 92 people on board and hundreds more in the building.

Ähnliche Videos