June 6, 1944 - The Light of Dawn | History - D-Day - World War II Documentary

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The Light of Dawn tells the story of Operation Overlord. It traces one of the largest military operations man has ever conceived since the summer of 1941 - when Churchill and Roosevelt first broached the issue - to June 6, 1944. He deciphers the strategy of 'Hitler to make it fail. The film recounts this crucial turning point in World War II where questions of geopolitics (the difficult alliance between London, Moscow and Washington), the various military strategies and technological prowess as well as the fate of the young soldiers who attacked the wall of the Atlantic will pay a heavy price.
The landing will be told here in the style of a play with its intrigues, its dramas, the art of bluffing and the fate of the world being played out.
Entirely written with archival footage remastered and colorized, this 90-minute film written and directed by Jean-Christophe Rosé was produced for France Télévisions as part of the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in June 2014. This film was produced by Kuiv Productions.
00:00 The June 6, 1944
03:07 The Tehran Conference, 1943
05:42 Atlantic Wall
28:17 Desmond O'Neill
28:46 French Francs
45:40 Omaha Beach
53:26 Sword Beach
58:04 Juno Beach
01:03:28 General Montgomery
01:09:55 Charles de Gaulle
01:24:14 Winston Churchill

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@StimpacksRequired
@StimpacksRequired 2 жыл бұрын
You ruined it by blurring out the casualties. Those men deserve to be seen.
@markclanton2403
@markclanton2403 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely agree.
@mastro4886
@mastro4886 2 жыл бұрын
Right? How else to honor them by seeing the true brutality they faced for us.
@MasterCedar
@MasterCedar 2 жыл бұрын
As an ex serviceman who has seen combat, I agree, if the reality of combat is not shown then future generations will never know how utterly frightening and yes I mean FRIGHTINING warfare is, whether you win or whether you loose, it will fcuk you up for life, one way or another.
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 2 жыл бұрын
He didn't blur them the sensors at the time did that because they feared public may not react right.
@charleshutchings3010
@charleshutchings3010 2 жыл бұрын
@@dr.barrycohn5461 No , I have seen this without censoring. It's not from the producers for sure.
@CashMoney-gb5uk
@CashMoney-gb5uk 11 ай бұрын
My Grandpa was 18 when he stormed the beaches at Normandy (Omaha) and he was awarded a Purple Heart for getting injured. I always wanted to talk to him about it, but he never wanted to speak on it so I never pressed him. I can only imagine the horrors he witnessed that day. It’s a miracle he turned out to be the kindest person I’ve ever known, he was my hero. RIP Gramps!
@AnthonyManni
@AnthonyManni 11 ай бұрын
we owe your grandfather and others like him a debt of gratitude.
@tomipantich6484
@tomipantich6484 11 ай бұрын
We honour them by remembering them and their heroism and sacrifice! Lest we forget!
@dylz2make199
@dylz2make199 11 ай бұрын
Less we forget Honourable man That served in the war
@arturlopes7166
@arturlopes7166 11 ай бұрын
P@,,
@arturlopes7166
@arturlopes7166 11 ай бұрын
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@B-rad920
@B-rad920 4 ай бұрын
my great grand father from kentucky can be seen in the line of men at 15:20 - 15:40, me and my dad were watching this and he said '' wait wait go back that was pap'' and sure enough we paused and put his old war photos side by side and it was him, super super cool.
@iamconsumerrr
@iamconsumerrr 3 ай бұрын
My respect from Russia. Thanks to your guys who also fought on the fronts of the Second World War against evil..No one forget. Every year 6 june i remember that guys who fallen for World like and i remember our soviet soldiers 9 may..I bring flowers to the mass graves of unnamed soldiers who missing, dead and has been found remains..Thousands remains in big fields of Russia..
@B-rad920
@B-rad920 3 ай бұрын
thank you kind sir, my respects to you and your fellow russian's as well! @@iamconsumerrr
@slavyanin412
@slavyanin412 3 ай бұрын
​@iamconsumerКакие такие американские ребята воевали на фронтах ВоВ(Великой отечественной войне????😂😂😂😂😂 ты серйозно)Ты набухался "патриот"😂😂😂😂😂 Для особо "одарённых патриотов" разъясняю)) Вторая Мировая Война в основном проходила на территории Европы и там безусловно участвовали союзнические силы..в основном американцы и англичане...Они высадились в Нормандии(Франция) в ..аж 1944 году😂😂под конец войны. А ВоВ Великая отечественная война, происходила исключительно на территории СССР.И в СССР с фашистами боролись только Советские войска,которые за 5лет перемололи свыше 80% фашистской орды,за которую воевала вся европейская промышленность..Не слышал ни разу о американских батальонах,ротах или взводах,которые воевали в ВоВ на территории СССР,против фашистов😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Стоит отдать дань США...Это ихний Лэнд-Лиз Советскому Союзу...Но ребята из США хитрожопые..чувствовали уже кто будет победитель😂😂😂😂😂
@BobMuir100
@BobMuir100 3 ай бұрын
That must have been a wonderful moment for you both??😅you did very well to spot him! Bob England
@BobMuir100
@BobMuir100 3 ай бұрын
@@slavyanin412 Very true however The USSR had more people than anyone else so didn’t need ‘us’ on the ground. By the way it’s worth recalling that without the supplies of everything from ‘us’ you couldn’t have won a thing!! Also please spare a thought for the men on these British ships that died trying to get to you. Even the surviving ships had horrid times sailing to the USSR!! Please please take a breath before you let loose at folk on the sites???!!! (Deal with Putin please) Bob England
@codynicholas7692
@codynicholas7692 9 күн бұрын
One man who is a better man than I will ever hope to be. Who's voice I'll never in my life forget. Even in his age (93) his stern face followed by his deep voice that sent chills up my spine. His eyes never once leaving mine. As he told his tale of "Operation Overlord", his voice started to break only for a moment at first, then two... then before I asked once I belived his tale was coming to close his voice will forever echo in my soul. I'll never forget these words he spoke. It went like this. "After the fighting. I saw the dead as I ate one of my rations that the Sargent that I followed like a shadow told me to eat. And they were being tossed in graves hastily and I didn't think that was right but I Face up and down. Eyes open and closed. I look and saw General Patton himself. I wasn't maybe 10 feet away from him and he was yelling and pointing at the soldiers digging. His voice finally caught my ears in time for me to hear him say. " Those are my men down there. I want my men buried face up. With the honor they deserve" and I heard that and my eyes filled up and I felt the warmth running down my cheeks and I'll never forget what the general did. " Then his story stopped at i saw that the once stern face turn softer as tears streamed down his face. The weight that could felt while hearing him speak was tremendous. You could feel what he felt. Such a man . Such Men. Soldiers, such... Warriors. Their sacrifice was summed up by the words that Patton spoke and the soldier i quoted perfectly. So now... Why not show the men's faces. Show the world not only the sacrifice but the horrors of that war so that maybe if possible they may not be repeated . Thanks for reading this btw. The documentary was absolutely without a doubt the best I've ever seen. Thanks to those who gave their life so that we can live ours. RIP. We will take it from here. Rest now in Peace.
@user-gb6uv3nx9x
@user-gb6uv3nx9x 6 ай бұрын
My father jumped on DDay with the 82nd Airborne Division, 507/Co. B. He was wounded in Normandy on June 15 on a farm in La Bonneville where he lost his right eye when he was hit by shrapnel. He fought at Chef du Pont and the bridge at La Fiere. He was 26 on DDay and lived to be 94. I visited Normandy with him two times.
@JohnDoe-dp4kx
@JohnDoe-dp4kx 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for his service! Eternal Gratitude🙏
@jayr.9266
@jayr.9266 6 ай бұрын
That is awesome. Your dad came from a time when men were men, and you did what you had to do to get the job done. My grandfather was a gliderman/airborne in the 82nd. He entered the war through Holland along with British paratroopers in Operation Market Garden. I never really knew until watching Band of Brothers back then, and I recognized the patch on their Garrison cover was the same as in my grandads photos. I wish I had known him. I was told he never talked about the war other than his time in England before the push into Holland.
@jasoncaisley5071
@jasoncaisley5071 6 ай бұрын
jesus crist u must b getting on then
@joaopanao6222
@joaopanao6222 5 ай бұрын
Eternal gratitude
@KenFisher-vf8vf
@KenFisher-vf8vf 5 ай бұрын
We must never forget those brave men
@jackiestowe6987
@jackiestowe6987 Жыл бұрын
I just lost my hero. My step dad. He was 93. At the age of seventeen he piloted a Higgins boat onto Normandy Beach. They say they were the first ones the German’s shot at, the boat driver. He was a good man.
@irenec2863
@irenec2863 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry for your loss. I have visited a WWII museum that tells the story of the Higgins boats. May your stepfather rest in peace.
@michealgillman7418
@michealgillman7418 Жыл бұрын
What a man he was...proud you should be
@MikeYm98875
@MikeYm98875 11 ай бұрын
​@@michealgillman7418 it's true Yoda
@michealgillman7418
@michealgillman7418 11 ай бұрын
@@MikeYm98875 how amusing you are..
@MikeYm98875
@MikeYm98875 11 ай бұрын
@@michealgillman7418 yes humour I am
@TheMVCoho
@TheMVCoho 3 ай бұрын
As a nurse WWII vets were always the BEST patients I ever had. Always upbeat regardless of the situation or hardship. Never self focused, they easily rolled with the punches and seemed grateful for the smallest things. I can tell you those horrific days of battle lived strong beneath their calm exteriors. I remember working one night and very old man in his 90s was yelling something about jumping in foxholes in his dreams. Sweetest man you every met, but he went to war in his dreams. Hard to believe they are almost all gone today. What a huge lose, those of us left behind have much work to do filling their giant shoes.
@kennethlane3896
@kennethlane3896 3 ай бұрын
Very well put @TheMVCoho.
@Aaron-df6jc
@Aaron-df6jc 2 ай бұрын
They were the greatest generation
@user-qs4js9tf7c
@user-qs4js9tf7c 2 ай бұрын
Благослови вас Бог!
@smokeykitty6023
@smokeykitty6023 Ай бұрын
With the people America is turning out now, we will never replace them. Selfish, selfish, selfish... What happened to helping your fellow man just because you can and not because you get a tax break.
@Putin-Lox
@Putin-Lox Ай бұрын
@@user-qs4js9tf7c Бог фашистов не благословляет.
@henrycorvinus4045
@henrycorvinus4045 12 күн бұрын
My father who was of German ancestry served in the U.S.A from D. Day through V.E. Day in the battle of Europe. My mother survived the occupation of Adolf Hitler. This documentary is outstanding.
@mariegallezot1277
@mariegallezot1277 Жыл бұрын
I am French, my father was a small Parisian boy at the time of the allied landings. Honour to these thousands of young men so valuable, so courageous who sacrificed their lives for a country which was not theirs. I am forever grateful to them. My father always spoke of them that way. May they and their families be blessed for eternity.
@dricfiiu151
@dricfiiu151 Жыл бұрын
mmm km n. un😊 bb ok ho hay ok jua es las la p hay
@rustykid1285
@rustykid1285 Жыл бұрын
@@dricfiiu151?
@pascalmwangi6045
@pascalmwangi6045 Жыл бұрын
Hello...Kindly share yr address
@maxmoritz5065
@maxmoritz5065 Жыл бұрын
It is American since that Day. Now its african also thanks to Nato
@shable1436
@shable1436 Жыл бұрын
​@@maxmoritz5065 shuttup troll
@brandonmontemayor8178
@brandonmontemayor8178 Жыл бұрын
It’s a shame you blurred out these men. They deserve to be seen, they gave us everything they had and more, show their face!
@touraneindanke
@touraneindanke Жыл бұрын
KZbin has very strict policy’s !! By not obeying them yr channel gets taken off. Otherwise you statement is correct those men should be held in our memory and respected 💪💔
@nicodiep
@nicodiep Жыл бұрын
@@touraneindanke As a child I was following "World At War" with out fail every Sunday afternoon on national tv. One of the best made programs documenting WW2! Never did they blur out the dead. 40 years on I'm in my 50s but now not deemed capable of witnessing the effects of war and the cost men had to pay... I feel blurring out and censoring took some away from this otherwise good documentary... This is history... Shame on KZbin for treating there viewer like children and forcing this on us ....
@Narmer61
@Narmer61 Жыл бұрын
Couldnt agree more...Im from Chicago and have to see Lori Lightfoots face...DEATH doesnt disturb me at all
@vivians9392
@vivians9392 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps they were considering the feelings of their family and friends...I think so.
@jdlamb4212
@jdlamb4212 Жыл бұрын
@@touraneindanke they're stealing this content anyways and don't need to be paid
@nicoleerickson8113
@nicoleerickson8113 4 ай бұрын
Thank you, to all who risked their lives, to free my dear country France. Your documentary means so much to me. Merci de tout mon coeur❤️
@dilawaysali
@dilawaysali Ай бұрын
, I highly recommend this historical KZbin channel to anyone who has a passion for learning about the past. It's a treasure trove of knowledge and a fantastic resource for history enthusiasts. Keep up the fantastic work!"
@jcs6347
@jcs6347 Жыл бұрын
My father landed on the Omaha beach. He never mentioned it until he was in hospice in 2001. Never. What he said about his landing that it was horrible. The sand was red from blood as far as you could see and the water too; and you had to walk on the dead bodies to get off the beach. That's all he ever said about his war experience to me. His mother, my grand mother, told me why he didn't have any toe tips when I was really young, maybe 6 or 7. She said Dad lost them in the bulge. It took 15 - 20 years to realize what she meant. War never ends for those and their families that live it. Never. I do not want to distract from this video at all; the theme reminded of a lot of things, and I thought I needed to voice something. Thank you
@ok-kk3ic
@ok-kk3ic Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@blueberryog69
@blueberryog69 Жыл бұрын
My gpa was also on the beaches of Normandy, he still talks about it today he was stationed in Ft. Riley, Kansas, he was an Army Ranger on one of the first 50 boats to arrive onto the shore, I guess when they landed as soon as the ramp came down he told me his buddy got shot in the face and he tried to drag him onto shore but the water was too deep so he had to leave him and that the water was in fact pure red from left to right he said he hadn’t ever been more scared in his whole life. He had gotten shot in the leg several times I guess the medic that was helping him got shot in the neck and another medic came over to help and he got blown to pieces from a German hand grenade. I couldn’t imagine being there I think I’d shit my pants. My gpa made it out alive though he told me many stories about his experience, I love listening to him speak about it. He’s still alive and 97 years old, can’t believe what all he had to do through I am very proud of him.
@florinn166
@florinn166 Жыл бұрын
@@blueberryog69 No offense, but 2023 - 92 = 1931. Someone born in 1931 was 13 or 14 on D day. Much health to your grandpa!
@blueberryog69
@blueberryog69 Жыл бұрын
@@florinn166 🤦‍♂️ yes I made a typo thank you lol. He’s 97.
@solamustapha5444
@solamustapha5444 Жыл бұрын
My utmost respect for the veterans
@user-bt9dy2ww7p
@user-bt9dy2ww7p 3 ай бұрын
Конечно эта война была самой страшной и долгой! Самый главный воин в этой войне я считаю это был Советский солдат! Сколько лет они шли к этой Победе! Сколько потерь понесли Советский Союз! Более 20 миллионов солдат и офицеров погибло на этой жестокой войне! Вечная память им! Конечно и солдатам США, Англии, Франции и других стран огромный респект! Нам всем надо помнить это все, чтобы больше не идти против друг друга! Мир, любовь и взаимопонимание должны быть нашими друзьями! Спасибо все погибшим и вечная слава! 🙏
@OndraSurma-fq2gm
@OndraSurma-fq2gm 2 ай бұрын
Hezky a pravdivě napsáno.Ruský lid přinesl největší oběti.👍✌️
@-BullBear-
@-BullBear- 2 ай бұрын
Je suis totalement d'accord avec vous, vous avez sauver notre peuple de l'invasion allemande. J'ai toujours chercher à comprendre l'histoire, pas celle qu'on apprend dans nos livres d'histoire à l'école. Et la Russie est un pays que j'apprécie et un peuple soudé. C'est malheureusement partagé ici en France actuellement car l'Amérique donc l'otan à laver le cerveau de tout ceux qui ne réfléchissent pas par eux-même. Force à vous Je haie l'otan, j'ai beaucoup de respect pour Poutine, contrairement à nos dirigeants qui sont des imposteurs, union européenne, États-Unis ce sont eux qui détruisent le monde.. Tout mon respect à vous
@demian6258
@demian6258 2 ай бұрын
я думал это шутка когда говорят,что урусы вклад в победу исчиляют в потерях..
@user-up9hb6lf5k
@user-up9hb6lf5k 2 ай бұрын
Лицемерие США и Запада. Если бы не они, то и немецкого фашизма не было бы. США и Англия первыми породили фашизм , убивая другие народы по всему миру. Индейцев Америки уничтожили почти всех из 100 миллионов. А сколько негров превратили в рабов! Короче, смерть англосаксонскому фашизму!!! Россия должна вернуться к ядерному сдерживанию США, чтобы они убрались к себе за океан и не высовывали даже носа оттуда.
@Muhomory23
@Muhomory23 2 ай бұрын
40кк
@ggmty4777
@ggmty4777 17 күн бұрын
Un documentaire fort en émotions, je remercie ses jeunes américains, canadiens et anglais d'avoir libéré mon pays dont beaucoup y ont malheureusement laissé leur vie.
@BlackLizrd
@BlackLizrd 6 күн бұрын
Thank you from the USA
@andyman1032
@andyman1032 Жыл бұрын
in 2004 i found a dog tag in a field in a place called chadelsfield England while metal detecting in a field it belonged to an American ww2 soldier called Kenneth McKnight from orange county Massachusetts in America and he was in the e502 company who was in the d day landings in Normandy he was only 22 when he signed up i was able to return it to Mr mc knight as he was gladly still alive his family were so happy and grateful and was able to piece together his journey from the war to why the dog tab was in a field in England sadly Mr mac knight passed away a few years later but he is always in my thoughts and i always tell his story to servicemen vets i meet
@sabinegroe2006
@sabinegroe2006 Жыл бұрын
Amazing 😻
@tormentorxl2732
@tormentorxl2732 Жыл бұрын
Excellent!! Thank you for sharing. Gives me chills.
@chazwickjeffriesvonbronswi9922
@chazwickjeffriesvonbronswi9922 Жыл бұрын
What a great Story!
@lonestarstate4x4liftedlife66
@lonestarstate4x4liftedlife66 Жыл бұрын
that’s pretty cool man. Thanks for sharing your story.
@guymontag9577
@guymontag9577 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind act and consideration.
@e4fc397
@e4fc397 Жыл бұрын
My Great UncleJerry jumped into Normandy on D-Day with the 82nd Airbourne. He survived the war, wounded 3 times, Silver Star, 2 Bronze Stars. He died in 1996, never married, lived in my Grand Mothers basement as far back as I can remember as a little kid growing up in the 70s.. He was quiet and kept to himself, I would go down and visit him, I would walk with him to the corner store, he would hold my hand with his big hands, he would buy a carton of cigarettes and buy me candy. I didnt know he was in the war until after he passed away.
@msmysticstorytime
@msmysticstorytime Жыл бұрын
thats a touching story. so many brave men and war vets come back and are alone with their pain, disabilities .. not right. We would be all goose stepping if it werent for them
@MrPaulowillians
@MrPaulowillians Жыл бұрын
Nothing I or anyone can say trumps the courage and bravery of men like him. All my respect and full thanks to your greatuncle.
@bizzirker
@bizzirker Жыл бұрын
I had the honor of meeting a man, who was 82nd airborne from st. Marie's Idaho. The story is he and 3 others from there all made the 82nd, and all returned. Delmar Shaw. He said it was because they knew how to shoot, and they were tough because of the logging they did. He had many stories, and he had a way of telling them that'd make you smile. He refrained from the bad ones. He went on an honor flight to Washington to see the memorials, and to me, was larger than life and a true American. Salute to you my friend, RIP.
@e4fc397
@e4fc397 Жыл бұрын
@@bizzirker My Dad told me that uncle Jerry was also selected for the Armys First Special Service Force which I didnt believe at first so I did some research and found his name on the units roster. He was 1 of only 1500 men to make the unit, they were a joint unit with some Canadiens.
@user-nw3su4sj2u
@user-nw3su4sj2u 2 ай бұрын
Если бы не Русские вас бы не было...​@@msmysticstorytime
@eduardobriseno9698
@eduardobriseno9698 Ай бұрын
Que excelente documental ojalá hubiera más en mi país "México"
@carlosgrieljaracarrasco7207
@carlosgrieljaracarrasco7207 4 ай бұрын
Those who filmed all of this left a precious historical legacy, for those who did not see or were present at such a devastating moment. That includes me.😢😢😢😢😢😢
@igoriprocofiev5337
@igoriprocofiev5337 3 ай бұрын
a most incompetent operation where nothing worked as it should have. starting from training, command, equipment and everything else
@FlorianAflenze
@FlorianAflenze Жыл бұрын
If there is a veteran of this operation watching this and reading these words, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you did and all you gave.
@davecopp9356
@davecopp9356 Жыл бұрын
To all the german soldiers of WW2: Respect and thank you for your service. You gave it all with honor and loyalty till the bitter end. RIP.
@TheKlonTM
@TheKlonTM Жыл бұрын
@@davecopp9356 Yeah? Really? They defended their Nazi regime, defended that all those germans could kill over 6 Million Jews. Great, really awesome what they did. With every german soldier fighting longer, more innocent people were killed by thos fukin nazis. Thanks to every dead nazi for dying. But yes, thank you to all soldiers of the allys fighting against those bastards.
@nkel6111
@nkel6111 Жыл бұрын
not there in europe....... but this MARINE was elsewhere in 68-69.
@NagatoOPRESSORTHUGLIFE
@NagatoOPRESSORTHUGLIFE Жыл бұрын
​@@davecopp9356 I smell national socialism coming from you. Nazis doesn't deserve any salute.
@dingleberryxo7623
@dingleberryxo7623 Жыл бұрын
The youngest veterans would be 97 yrs old by now. And probably already passed their bedtime.
@suplente3335
@suplente3335 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather drove a Sherman for the 1st Polish Armored Division. He fought against the communists when they invaded Poland and escaped to England to join the Allied army. The stories he told us about the war seemed to be taken from a movie, during the war 4 tanks were destroyed and he lost many colleagues. When we were kids my brother innocently asked him if he had killed anyone in the war, all he did was look at the ground, cry and walk away. When he got Alzheimer's, he mistook us for German soldiers, sent us to cook for the battalion. He will always be a hero to me, but the story of each one of these boys was very hard and sad.
@evgenijivanov2273
@evgenijivanov2273 6 ай бұрын
Да , но если бы не Советский солдат, то твой дедушка мог и не дожить , а сгорел бы где нибуть в немецком концлагере.
@olavwilhelm6843
@olavwilhelm6843 6 ай бұрын
have you been drinking ??? What year did the communists invade poland ? and are you sure 4 Tanks were destroyed during the war?? maybe even 5 ?:-)) Oh and you should read about alzheimers before you put your grandpa to shame !! Do you really think a Alzheimers patient who looses the ability of memory and concentration can turn you "into a german soldier to cook for the battalion" Next time you need attention , take your neighbours garbage outside . It make for sense than insulting a Doku with a crap story like yours.
@mitchellb.9877
@mitchellb.9877 6 ай бұрын
Beautiful story
@C02045
@C02045 5 ай бұрын
My Polish father also was a tanker with the same experience. He had to remain in the army until the Nuremberg trials as Poles who spoke German were needed there. Made for a long war. Lived a happy life in England until the age of 98.
@user-bt9dy2ww7p
@user-bt9dy2ww7p 3 ай бұрын
Если бы не Советский солдат, который освободил все страны Европы, концлагеря,где фашисты уничтожали тысячами людей всех национальностей, не известно чтобы было ?! Спасибо советскому войну, спасшему человечество от фашизма! А какой ценой? Более 20 миллионов солдат и офицеров отдали свои жизни ради мира на земле! Чтобы жили мы как живем сейчас! 🙏
@bombatta1544
@bombatta1544 3 ай бұрын
Best soundtrack from any war documentary.
@Moonstalker46
@Moonstalker46 Ай бұрын
Whats it called?
@Gore810
@Gore810 4 ай бұрын
Nu exista documentar mai bun despre razboi ...bravoooo❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ am vazut documentare intregi sunt fan ...nu mi scapa nici unul dar asta este demential FELICITARI RALIZATORILOR
@plutus205
@plutus205 11 ай бұрын
It amazes me that even till this day (2023) that new footage that I have never seen before still comes up in new documentaries about WW2.
@kiranRajavlogs
@kiranRajavlogs Ай бұрын
it amazes me i have neve seen before still comes up in new documentaries about ww2
@nikanaiman4811
@nikanaiman4811 5 ай бұрын
My father was a soviet soldier for 1936 to 1947 years. He participated to Finnish, 2WW and war against Japan. He was married with my mom in 1944. They lived together until 1956, when my father died. They had 8 children
@erikracz4162
@erikracz4162 3 ай бұрын
You failed to mention how Russia begged for help from America, too afraid to fight Germany alone. Then you betrayed America, thanks for nothing!
@1984isnotamanual
@1984isnotamanual 3 ай бұрын
Your father was a hero and on the eastern front too! In America we don’t give enough attention to the Eastern Front and respect to the Soviet soldiers who sacrificed more than any other ally including my country. I have a great grandfather who was on a medical ship in the war against Japan and a great uncle who’s Army uniform is in my closest. I feel very grateful for their and your father’s war service and I’m very glad they won!
@nikanaiman4811
@nikanaiman4811 3 ай бұрын
@@1984isnotamanual Respect to your grandfather for the participating in 2WW. I hope it was last war in our history 🙏
@drillernike6136
@drillernike6136 3 ай бұрын
Вот это история любви ❤ спасибо деду за победу
@drillernike6136
@drillernike6136 3 ай бұрын
​@@1984isnotamanualесть ещё нормальные люди в США. Миру мир. Не допустим третьей мировой.
@user-gn1kx2lt2e
@user-gn1kx2lt2e 3 ай бұрын
Спасибо создателям фильма, смотрела с огромным интересом, благодарность и вечная память погибшим в этой страшной войне.
@KAKAEM.BMECTE67
@KAKAEM.BMECTE67 2 ай бұрын
130 человек высадилось и они не все погибли, где страшно то?
@human3521
@human3521 2 ай бұрын
​@@KAKAEM.BMECTE67что ты несёшь? Какие 130 человек?
@T-62M
@T-62M Ай бұрын
обман это ..что бы вы любили англию которого затеял всю это
@Putin-Lox
@Putin-Lox Ай бұрын
Росия это фашисткая держава, и она будет уничтожена.
@Putin-Lox
@Putin-Lox Ай бұрын
@@T-62M сталин это всё затеял.
@stephane4266
@stephane4266 7 күн бұрын
If some Americans, British or Canadian people read this post and if you know some vets who participated to this heroic actions just please tell them how grateful we the french people are for their sacrifice, I know a simple MERCI sound maybe light but beside this word there are thousand of different emotions in my heart,
@BlackLizrd
@BlackLizrd 6 күн бұрын
Wonderful, beautiful sentiment, thank you from the USA.
@jonpatterson7211
@jonpatterson7211 Жыл бұрын
I initially had no intention of watching this until the end. I found I could not look away. If there is a veteran of this operation watching this and reading these words, thank you from the bottom of my heart for all you did and all you gave. There will never be another group of men, regardless of your nationality, to whom we owe so much. We are forever in your debt.
@jackpleb2360
@jackpleb2360 Жыл бұрын
They absolutely sucked. They were terrible. I am a combat veteran. They were wrong. The bad guys won wwii.
@thezodiackiller420
@thezodiackiller420 Жыл бұрын
Anytime fam😎
@nodnoc9627
@nodnoc9627 Жыл бұрын
@@thezodiackiller420you were a veteran of this operation?
@deborahbergman3566
@deborahbergman3566 Жыл бұрын
Hear hear. This isn't going to be nice. But here goes. What really chaps my American a__ is how my fellow American vets had to sacrifice themselves in much larger numbers while dinky winky Brits/Canadians took the easier routes. This "Brit" vid acts like Brits caught all kinds of Germans. Bull sh--. The moronic queer sounding narrator actually has the nerve to say that Americans didn't know where much of Europe was on a map. LOL. That's why we'd had better training and valor when it came to that time of war. Of course, they had to know maps very well...even if most war vets weren't really aware of exactly where they were headed. That's part of war anyway duh. More Americans died but they captured more and destroyed more of enemy weaponry and bases. Yes, the RBA helped significantly but as it seems Americans did the grunt and detail all the way through. Not entirely of course, but sort of reminds me of Americans in the private yachting industry and yet these losers in Euro-TrashVille have the nerve to revel in putting Americans down to this dammm day. Guess what, LIKE we care. We're still the main character in the English international world, Mr and Ms BooHooJealousy. Glad you're enjoying our industries and technology STILL. And we don't have to speak your overtly pedantic "queens" English. What a joke. You never really deserved us in the first place. AND your "commander" Mont-Weeny something was too slow and cowardly to handle this years before. If he's such a hero, why did he wait years too long before these vermin spread throughout Europe? It wasn't our land anyway. So for all Americans who've been vets present, past, way back during the War....YOURE WELCOME. Yeah shut up.
@Voltage72
@Voltage72 Жыл бұрын
@@nodnoc9627 I'm guessing not.
@jamieambler6178
@jamieambler6178 10 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if it's my age or my professional interest in Doc films, but as a son of a recently passed British war mum I am drawn to this period and the sheer magnitude of the hope and eternal suffering. How a tiny island managed to hang on is beyond me. My mother, as just one part of her "War Effort" was visiting the wounded (sadly mostly American kids) she went into graphic detail the terrible wounds and the horror of war, but was always able to say. "well that's what you did then, there was no other choice." Subsequent generations were gifted Choice by individuals like my mum and the soldiers of D-Day as a way of life because of the millions who simply did what they had to do. These docs celebrate all of them. Thank you.
@Spartacus4850
@Spartacus4850 8 ай бұрын
The island held on because Indians and Africans were with the Empire. The real heroes are never acknowledged sadly. The handful Englishmen would have certainly lost, evident from Dunkirk
@Scotland2306
@Scotland2306 8 ай бұрын
@@Spartacus4850 100% correct. Too many people ignore the commonwealth troops and our allies who helped.
@wesleypresley1000
@wesleypresley1000 8 ай бұрын
There were no Indians or Africans at Monte Casino.@@Spartacus4850
@Norberto_G
@Norberto_G 7 ай бұрын
if it hadn't been for Stalin and his boys, they'd speak German on that island nowadays.
@karenhanania9014
@karenhanania9014 3 ай бұрын
I wouldn't say the blurring of the dead soldiers ruined it, but it was distracting and a little annoying. I'm American, and In April 2023, we traveled to Normandy and visited several WW2 sites, including Arromanches and the museum of the Mulberry harbors. At the exit, an older French woman, probably in her 80s, clasped my hands in hers and said Merci, merci beaucoup. I was dumbfounded and managed to say You're welcome, which wasn't very eloquent. She smiled broadly repeated Merci then let go of my hands. What an astonishing and unforgettable interaction. France, you helped us start our country and we helped you keep yours. BFFs forever! 🇨🇵🇺🇲
@user-ju7ht3td5h
@user-ju7ht3td5h 2 ай бұрын
Дамы и Господа, обращаюсь ко всем кто посмотрел этот уникальный фильм. Хочу сказать, что я много кинолент и фильмов посмотрел, и много читал про ВОВ, но в основном это история про нашу страну. А про западный фронт союзников знал поверхностно. Посмотрев этот материал, хочу сказать насколько точно и подробно всё описано... Огромное спасибо автору!!! Это не фильм, а учебное пособие для поколения
@azenh
@azenh 8 ай бұрын
Didn’t skip absolutely one minute of this, this war was literally hell. Rip to every brave soul we lost in the battlefield, and thank you.
@user-ng2hj8xu8s
@user-ng2hj8xu8s 8 ай бұрын
Мы потеряли больше, в войне с фашизмом! Воевали вместе. А теперь, вы наши враги! Дикий Запад.
@nightingale7829
@nightingale7829 8 ай бұрын
"Bedanken" Sie sich bei den Urhebern des grauenhaften Krieges. Lesen sie dazu die hochbrisante George Friedman STRATFOR Rede 2015 (Chicago Council on Global Affairs 2015).
@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground
@Anakin_Sandy_High_Ground 8 ай бұрын
The reds have always been the enemy of the free world @@user-ng2hj8xu8s
@maxinefreeman8858
@maxinefreeman8858 7 ай бұрын
​@@nightingale7829 I don't know who you're talking about? Germany declared war on the United States after Pearl Harbor.
@cliffright1142
@cliffright1142 Жыл бұрын
Although, like many of those modest GI’s, my Dad rarely spoke of the War. He reminisced only on special occasions when his good friend would come to visit. They were medics and my Dad was wounded at the Bulge but, he still spoke kindly of the regular German GI. He understood like himself, politicians were responsible for the horrors that befell all those countries. Thanks you for a well documented film. I will keep it like so many others I’ve viewed hoping to catch a glimpse of my father back then.
@brosterinfinity321
@brosterinfinity321 Ай бұрын
Those men. Those boys. They sacrificed everything, so we can be safe. Those ones are the ones we forget about in our daily lives, and they deserve our highest respect as they too had families and friends. I am truly sorry for all of those who were lost in the war. Rest In Peace. 🫡
@psicologiadocrime
@psicologiadocrime 3 ай бұрын
Eu nasci bem depois dessa guerra horrível, mas não me canso de me espantar com o fanatismo, a violência, a maldade, a arrogância dos alemães e seus aliados. Só me resta agradecer a todos que lutaram, vivendo ou morrendo, pela liberdade, contra os exércitos das trevas. Ainda hoje, em 2024, vejo homens maus, sob a capa do absolutismo, globalismo e imperioalismo, regerem a batuta da morte. Porém, também ainda vejo os mesmos homens de outrora, cujos os espírito encarnados em meus contemporâneos, levantarem-se e deitarem seu sacrifício no altar da liberdade.
@vernonfindlay1314
@vernonfindlay1314 11 ай бұрын
My wife's grandfather was first wave on Juno. On a rare moment or two he would relate a story. But he always stop,turn away, story over. Rest in Peace Bruce. Like all through these comments, Greatest Generation, blessings. 🇨🇦
@clayp7682
@clayp7682 Жыл бұрын
I am a retired U.S. Marine 2012-2018. I will never forget when I met a Navy Sailor who served in the Pacific during WWII. He described to me the horrors of Kamikaze attacks and looked me dead in the eyes, practically in tears, and said "The Marine fighter pilots saved me and my crew from certain death. From the bottom of my heart, thank you" and shook my hand. I got chills down my spine. This was the greatest generation.
@LonelyFinn
@LonelyFinn Жыл бұрын
Semper Fi
@darrenhill3514
@darrenhill3514 Жыл бұрын
2006-2010 0351 Marine here...that's an excellent experience. The things the men and women went through back then are horrific.
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 Жыл бұрын
I'm an ex SAS soldier but still doing operations on a secret level in Russia atm The bravery is outstanding
@bkanders1
@bkanders1 Жыл бұрын
@@abroukkhaldoun7097 كلامك هراء. يسمح القرآن والحديث بخوض الحروب إذا أمكن تبريرها.
@TheMladen333
@TheMladen333 Жыл бұрын
@@ciararespect4296 what u mean still doing operations on a secret level in russia?
@banlee8357
@banlee8357 4 ай бұрын
Very well made, thank you for your amazing work.
@habibahumayun2062
@habibahumayun2062 4 ай бұрын
Before watching this documentary we hear different stories from our grandparents.this documentary is really good to know about history.
@user-os4ob1lk8q
@user-os4ob1lk8q 10 ай бұрын
Excellent documentary. My mother was a Doctor at Freedom Fields Hospital in Plymouth which overlooked the harbor and was one of the major embarkation ports. The harbour had been crammed for weeks.. The weather on the night of June 5th was not good. She was astounded to see the harbour empty on the morning of the 6th. Being British no one at breakfast talked about the empty harbour. They just sat there silently. Then there was a phone call telling them to get ready for a large number of casualties. She died in 2003.
@summers9218
@summers9218 5 ай бұрын
The voice over in the last was simply great." Who were you? Whoever you are ,Thank you" It is very grateful.
@navigator5929
@navigator5929 3 ай бұрын
É lindo final
@user-ij5ds1fk9k
@user-ij5ds1fk9k 3 ай бұрын
​@@navigator5929согласен
@gerdbartkowiak
@gerdbartkowiak 2 ай бұрын
Das war noch eine andere USA. Ohne die Sowjetunion hätten die Alleierten niemals Hitler besiegen können. Das scheint heute total vergessen zu sein. Die deutschen Kriegstreiber, die Grünen, FDP und SPD haben keine Vorstellung, was Krieg bedeutet. Sie glauben wirklich die NATO kann gegen Russland gewinnen. Niemals! Die Erde wird verglühen, Was dann? Wo sind die Menschenmassen gegen diese Kriegstreiber?
@josephgouri2959
@josephgouri2959 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. Those heroes are to be remembered for their sacrifices and courage ❤️❤️❤️
@pjmoseley243
@pjmoseley243 7 күн бұрын
I have watched and listened to WW2 documentries from an early age. At first I was terrified , but as i have grown older I have become much wiser and finaly in my 7th decade I recognise the truth in Winston Churchills actions before during and after the war. They are still very wise insights. We need to learn by them.
@idesofmarch1001
@idesofmarch1001 2 жыл бұрын
Good film. My father, who died in his bed in 2010, was a 19 year old landing craft commander in the Royal Marines taking French Canadians to Juno Beach in the second wave. On his return his craft hit a mine and was sunk, but as the craft was empty, and as there were numerous other vessels in the immediate vicinity, he and his crew were plucked out of the sea and survived. No one died. But pretty hair raising stuff, I must say. Much more than I ever accomplished in my life.
@DonaldJUnruh
@DonaldJUnruh 2 жыл бұрын
Aa11
@idesofmarch1001
@idesofmarch1001 2 жыл бұрын
@@ramon3897 Really? My father contributed to freeing Europe from the Nazi yolk, and got shot at, mined and blown up, and almost killed, for his efforts. I can't imagine that you, or indeed anyone else alive today who didn't participate in the noble crusade that was that war, can claim to have done anything remotely as good in their lives. I certainly can't. What an asinine statement. You are a fool.
@coolcat1684
@coolcat1684 2 жыл бұрын
He was a badass, the greatest Generation…
@CamMacMastermusic
@CamMacMastermusic 2 жыл бұрын
If you’re to translate Ramon in English it means dickhead.
@tacobell5150
@tacobell5150 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't say that, I'm sure that your father's sacrifice resulted in a fine person being raised by a remarkable man that knows and realizes that those who forget/ignore history are doomed to repeat it. atleast you come from stock that stood up and did what needed to be done, I'll bet my life that you would have done the same. thank you for your father's service to the world, and for your appreciation for what he did.
@Mrspuma527
@Mrspuma527 5 ай бұрын
I have watched tons of WW2 documentaries, but I have never seen anything like this. Truly amazing what these brave young men accomplished.
@danaskubic2145
@danaskubic2145 5 ай бұрын
I agree, an amazing documentary!
@ericirwin413
@ericirwin413 5 ай бұрын
7,000 ships 20,000 C-47 planes 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳 The sky black with planes and raining paratroopers everywhere!!!
@user-en3yg1tl8o
@user-en3yg1tl8o 4 ай бұрын
Check Stalingrad battle.
@eduardciubrei8298
@eduardciubrei8298 3 ай бұрын
Я вам рекомендую посмотреть военные очерки русских солдат и вы поменяите свое мнение кардинально .
@user-lp5xh9xv5v
@user-lp5xh9xv5v 3 ай бұрын
Они просто по шли на готовое и вляпались, красная армия их ещё и выручала, до сих пор Европа акупирована американцами..
@quester122177
@quester122177 2 ай бұрын
Так было и, похоже, всегда будет: политики играют в свои игры, а солдаты сражаются и погибают на фронтах :-/ Мы никогда не забудем наших храбрых союзников, плечом к плечу с которыми наши русские предки победили общего врага. Кто, где и в каком году вступил в войну с гитлеровцами - тоже прекрасно помним...
@Jeffrey050711
@Jeffrey050711 4 ай бұрын
This has got to be one of the best WWII documentaries I have ever seen. Awesome!
@GRbobkaina
@GRbobkaina Жыл бұрын
as a french kid, we use to go every year to Normandy for the annual school trip.. This place still has effect on me 30 years later and I'm sure made a decent personn respectful of others, simply because it's impossible not to be touched by those scene. Thank you to those young man who gave up their lives for us
@MeltonCulpepper
@MeltonCulpepper Жыл бұрын
The French helped the Americans during our revolutionary war, so it cuts both ways... Thank you, France.
@theoleschoolmusichawk
@theoleschoolmusichawk 2 жыл бұрын
20 year Army Vet.. 74-94 .. I must say I have been viewing quite a few WW2 Documentaries and this one is top of the line. Honor to those brave men who gave their lives for our day today.
@randydiez3938
@randydiez3938 2 жыл бұрын
AMEN ..
@mpatrickthomas
@mpatrickthomas Жыл бұрын
Thank you for serving.My dad,who is passed retired too from the Marine Corpse.He served,I believe from 47-67.He saw Korea and Vietnam.TY again for your service.I LOVE WW2 docs.There are a bunch of photos and videos that were Nazi propaganda that were made in 3d.Just get a cheap pair of 3d glasses.They are mind blowing.
@zazasnruntz7505
@zazasnruntz7505 Жыл бұрын
I’m black and I can guarantee you these whyte men never gave their lives for any black person in this country
@MrDuke1290
@MrDuke1290 Жыл бұрын
God bless you
@scottlosey4978
@scottlosey4978 Жыл бұрын
@@zazasnruntz7505 They gave there lives for the man on their right and the man on their left......the foundation of all infantry units in all countries.......brother, race doesn't have any fucking thing to do with it!
@williamjohn9271
@williamjohn9271 4 ай бұрын
One of the best DDay documentaries
@atlantparner
@atlantparner 3 ай бұрын
I admire those countries that value every human life. 300 Canadians died, 2000 Americans during the landing. and at the same time, the generals think about the effectiveness of such an operation. Isn't it coming with too many sacrifices? The operator is horrified by the fact that dead bodies lie at every step. And at the same time, on the eastern front, Stalin is sending millions of Russian soldiers to certain death. 28 million dead between 1941 and 1945! 28 million! Human life was not taken into account here. People ran to attack over the corpses of their comrades. They fled with only one purpose - to die. “When a forest is cut down, then chips fly,” said Stalin. And this bloody tyrant, a truly crazy maniac, is called a hero. I was born in the USSR, and I am ashamed. I am ashamed to realize that no one ever considered us to be people. We're just expendable
@Eugene-bs7fp
@Eugene-bs7fp 7 күн бұрын
Посмотри соотношение потерь военных и гражданских алло идиотина
@jaygreider4753
@jaygreider4753 2 жыл бұрын
My dad was 82nd for 30 years. He was in Normandy (a pathfinder). Was also in "Operation Market Garden." Never talked about WW2 until his last days.
@user-dd8vo7or2d
@user-dd8vo7or2d Жыл бұрын
LOL
@robertboney4493
@robertboney4493 Жыл бұрын
The paratroopers were crucial in winning the war; you can be proud of your Dad.
@joepatriot363
@joepatriot363 Жыл бұрын
I am now 75, but I always find myself thinking back, remembering what my father who a part of the Normandy Invasion. He was 27 at the time but always expressed amazement at the size of the Armada, as he put it "I didn't think there were that many ships in the world.
@robertdaley8695
@robertdaley8695 Жыл бұрын
your dad was a hero and im thankful to him and the men like him i dont speak german now
@sweetpea2839
@sweetpea2839 Жыл бұрын
I am 75 my Dad was in US Navy. He was at D Day. He would talk about it some. He died at age 91. He had nightmares until his death of men the ocean and the ship pulling away as the men called.
@o0GrayMatters0o
@o0GrayMatters0o Жыл бұрын
Both of your fathers were a small part of the reason my grandparents were even able to have my parents and eventually my brothers and I in Poland in the late 70's and early 80's@@sweetpea2839. My grandfather used to do inconsequential favors for the German occupiers in exchange for cigarettees and other goods he was able to use or trade for survival. We Polak's would've never stopped fighting but if the Yankees didn't get involved when they did, I think this world would have seen a different fate. Every time I saw a WW2 Veteran at a local VA I frequented, I would literally get goosebumps and feel a wave of gratefulness and sorrow overtake me. They were all so much older than the middle east or Vietnam or Korea or Middle East Vets, but they stole everyone's attention and commanded respect and adoration as they were chauffeured or otherwise assisted from wherever they were to wherever they were going in that moment. I rode an elevator with one one time, and I was torn in between reaching out to thank him and shake his hand, and respecting his peace and space.
@cliffordhogstead509
@cliffordhogstead509 Жыл бұрын
@@robertdaley8695 N.
@queencerseilannister3519
@queencerseilannister3519 Жыл бұрын
I often wondered what the Germans did/said when they saw that armada on the horizon.
@renatosantos1108
@renatosantos1108 3 ай бұрын
Sem palavras para descrever a emoção de assistir esse, Documentário fantástico parabéns!
@allangilchrist5938
@allangilchrist5938 7 күн бұрын
A splendid and worthy documentary honouring it's subject.
@elvinabell1900
@elvinabell1900 Жыл бұрын
I worked at a VA nursing home arms heard many stories of their bravery. It was still hard for them to talk about it without crying. I had several patients who went to Normandy Beach. Their stories were truly terrible. I loved each one of those guys and was honored to be their nurse. This documentary is a reminder of each one of them and what they suffered. What a great, strong and courageous generation. We owe them great thanks for everything we have
@aryfrenkiel8641
@aryfrenkiel8641 Жыл бұрын
❤️
@suzannequinson8439
@suzannequinson8439 Жыл бұрын
We do, and thank you, ma'am, for caring for these heroes. God bless you.
@nancyincolorado8581
@nancyincolorado8581 Жыл бұрын
And we owe them not letting it happen again.
@ba-dam9991
@ba-dam9991 Жыл бұрын
And you played a very important part in this whole war, caring for the boys… must of been something for a young man wake up and see you there caring for them….and many others.. I salute you❤️🇺🇸🙏😃
@gordonrobertson9072
@gordonrobertson9072 Жыл бұрын
You would get a tear as i FIS when at the normands catery a young French who visité south her class sumer it all up with a cars left on a grave. ewe are the choildren you enver hard
@John-ob7dh
@John-ob7dh Жыл бұрын
My Dad was there that day .He died in 2021 age 99. The French gov awarded him the Legion d Honneur. Takes pride of place in my home.
@juliad368
@juliad368 11 ай бұрын
I'm French and very grateful to your father. My Norwegian grand father was executed by the Nazis. I think of him so often especially now I'm older than he ever was.
@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 12 күн бұрын
God bless you & your father ❤
@Gore810
@Gore810 4 ай бұрын
Multumim acestor eroi ,multumiri eterne si viata vesnica ,in memoria urmatoarelor generatii.Sacrificiul facut de tinrii acelor timpuri trebuie sa ramana etern in.memoria generatiilor viitoare.Asemenea orori sa nu se mai intample.Multumiri eterne bunicilor nostri.Dumnezeu sa i binecuvinteze vesnic!
@Softail77us
@Softail77us Ай бұрын
This is a great Normandy video. The best I've seen of several both in footage and narration. Thank you.
@pierre-frederickgalland5810
@pierre-frederickgalland5810 2 жыл бұрын
French, always passionate about history, especially WW2, I can never thank enough all these brave guys who came to liberate my country and Europe. I have visited the beaches of Normandy many times and I have been able to visit museums and go to cemeteries. It is heartbreaking and very moving. I was born on June 18 (Gal de Gaulle's call to resist the invader), my wife was born on May 8 (End of WW2 in Europe), and my eldest son was born on June 6 (landing). I not only celebrate his birthday every year, but our Liberation. Thank you Allies!!
@complexcitiesskylines
@complexcitiesskylines 2 жыл бұрын
Nice comment Pierre. I think all European Nations were equally brave during that time.
@maciejrobertm1158
@maciejrobertm1158 2 жыл бұрын
I think, by looking which direction France, Portugal, Spain and Germany and now UK is going, it look like nothing was learned from history by them. Now due to political correctness, Muslims are taking country by country, governments, using our law, TV, and media. I think our soldiers, knights now are just crying in their grave what is happening in EU... Soon EU or if now, is just another Muslim country state...These countries are gone now.
@pierre-frederickgalland5810
@pierre-frederickgalland5810 2 жыл бұрын
@@maciejrobertm1158 Not really false, unfortnately. But it's easier to fight a man with an uniform than a religion... on the other hand, the wars of religion exist since the creation of each religion. Too bad, when it is a prison for the simple-minded.
@hmm3597
@hmm3597 2 жыл бұрын
My uncle died in France in September 1944 ,they were trying to push the Germans out France and was ambushed.
@complexcitiesskylines
@complexcitiesskylines 2 жыл бұрын
@@hmm3597 the French give up so easy. Even today people joke about the french surrendering so easy to anything. If the french were not cowards, a lot less people would have died.
@Lazereer
@Lazereer Жыл бұрын
This was Hands down one of the Best documentaries i have ever seen. Just amazing work. To ALL who worked on this Masterpiece i just want to say well done to the team. A lot of the clips i actually have never seen before let alone seen in color and the writing and editing really painted the picture clearly for me. If anyone of you who worked on this piece see my comment Keep up the Great Work. You all are a extremely talented group of people.
@fluffygutts2240
@fluffygutts2240 8 күн бұрын
Just a side note. We still use those aerial photos in archaeology today, the detail is so good!
@685201
@685201 4 ай бұрын
Que trabalho incrível, obrigado e parabéns!
@wjerseyfan
@wjerseyfan 5 ай бұрын
What balls these people had. Thank you EVERYONE involved, what courageous people
@user-zp7kf6th2c
@user-zp7kf6th2c Ай бұрын
Где вьетнамцы ? Проспали 😂
@user-vr2gs6kb6zov
@user-vr2gs6kb6zov 26 күн бұрын
Яйца были у граждан СССР, а у вас так , мешочки . Козлы , как всегда наблюдали
@danacross3427
@danacross3427 2 жыл бұрын
Intestinal fortitude. We who live in the allied countries should never forget. Not just D Day. All of the struggles, hardships, assaults on the person, destruction of property, death and ruined lives that were part of and the consequence of war. When tyranny rears its head whether it be at home or abroad we who cherish freedom have a duty to our forefathers, to each other, and to our heirs to confront it, stop it and destroy it. This film was very well done.
@colleenmonfross4283
@colleenmonfross4283 Жыл бұрын
Very beautifully said.
@aqueenslander
@aqueenslander Жыл бұрын
and yet we stand aside and allow Russia to invade a sovereign country, committing some of the worst atrocities imaginable against women, children and the aged. So what was D Day for? Have we lost the backbone and courage our forefathers had in fighting for our freedom. Yes we have, in the hope that this atrocity won't reach us. Shame on NATO shame on UN shame on EU. Slava Ukraine
@Christophe-pl5xu
@Christophe-pl5xu 7 күн бұрын
Say that to trump😅
@alisherzokirjonov1318
@alisherzokirjonov1318 4 ай бұрын
Bu qonli urushda qiyin va mashaqqatli g’alabaga erishish yo’lida albatta O’zbekistonning ham hissasi katta ❤
@Secretscollection3482
@Secretscollection3482 2 ай бұрын
This is the best documentary channel in the world through which you can get a lot of information
@Doctor9
@Doctor9 Жыл бұрын
Regarding what your documentary asked in the part about Juno Beach - "What were these young soldiers thinking..." I can answer specifically for one - Mervin Franklin Jones, one of the first Canadian D-Day paratroopers on the ground. He was thinking "Mervin, I don't think you're going to see your 22nd birthday." My grandfather did survive, and showing that sometimes the universe has a sense of irony, this D-Day participant's 22nd birthday was May 8, 1945 , Victory in Europe Day. It is very good that people are still reminded of the sacrifices so many made to fight for others who needed our help, as there are fewer and fewer of them around to tell us their stories now.
@ironmantooltime
@ironmantooltime Жыл бұрын
And that is why you never surrender 👊
@MHPloni-kl5ec
@MHPloni-kl5ec 2 жыл бұрын
More and more young people worldwide need to watch these WW2 documentaries.
@robertstimpfling5385
@robertstimpfling5385 2 жыл бұрын
Darned strait
@Che2355
@Che2355 2 жыл бұрын
I have recently watched a WWI uncensored documentary .. WWII was a piece of cake compared to that imo
@saltycreole2673
@saltycreole2673 2 жыл бұрын
But it might hurt their little tutus as my WW2 Army Dad used to say. They don't make 'em that tough anymore if you ask me.
@Che2355
@Che2355 2 жыл бұрын
@@saltycreole2673 thats also true
@numerian4516
@numerian4516 2 жыл бұрын
And instead, more and more history is being removed from their curriculum.
@cassiopeia1889
@cassiopeia1889 3 ай бұрын
Was für eine angenehme Stimme!!
@irfan-ul-quran1261
@irfan-ul-quran1261 2 ай бұрын
"This documentary offers a comprehensive and gripping account of World War II, delving into the complexities of the conflict with remarkable depth. The archival footage and expert analysis provide valuable insights into the key events and personalities of the era. The narrative is compelling and well-paced, keeping viewers engaged throughout. Whether you're a history buff or just curious about this pivotal period, this documentary is a must-watch. Highly recommended!"
@vytautas8968
@vytautas8968 2 ай бұрын
is this a chat gpt generated response?
@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607
@annaelisavettavonnedozza9607 12 күн бұрын
@@vytautas8968Right?? Why the quotes 😂😂😂
@bipolarbear9917
@bipolarbear9917 Жыл бұрын
My Dad was a sergeant in charge of his platoon of 11 guys, 2x Universal Carriers and 2x 3 inch Mortars and attached to the 3rd Canadian Division during the D-Day landings on Juno Beach (Nan White). He fought all through Europe into Berlin including on the ill-fated Operation Market Garden. Dad eventually discharged from the army in the 1950s at the rank of Company Quarter Master Sergeant (CQMS). Rest in peace Dad.
@dennispfeifer7788
@dennispfeifer7788 Жыл бұрын
The Russians took Berlin and it cost them about 100,000 men.
@bipolarbear9917
@bipolarbear9917 Жыл бұрын
@@dennispfeifer7788 That's correct. It's also correct that Stalin's Russia started out at the beginning of WW2 on Hitler's Nazi Germany side against the Western allies. The Hitler-Stalin Pact (also called the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact) signed on 23rd August, 1939 in Moscow, laid the foundation for the outbreak of WW2 in Europe. The Treaty included that Germany and the Soviet Union agreed on the partition of Poland and Eastern Europe, including Finland. Of course Hitler eventually double-crossed Stalin, but considering Russia had been an ally of the west during WW1, it's an example of how another Russian leader could not be trusted. Putin is cast in the same mold as his soviet era counterpart.
@atoiton
@atoiton Жыл бұрын
Oui c’est vrai qu’on peut faire confiance au présidents us… 😂 aucun mensonge sur le la deuxième guerre😂, sur le Japon, les saudis, Chili, Cuba, Vietnam, sur Irak 2x, Iran sur l’Ukraine etc la listes des mensonges us est infinie! A vous entendre c’est vous qui avez détruit l’armée allemande, vous les usa avec des leaders nazi qui ont soutenu le fascisme et qui continue dans ce genre d’idéologie! Vous qui avez honteusement bombardé des villes européennes sans autre intérêt que celui des bénéfices colossaux engendrés par la reconstruction! Vous et votre armée à la solde d’intérêt particulier! Restez chez vous on se porte mieux sans vous! Restez entre mercenaires pourris! Faites vos magouilles entre vous, entre descendants de colons négriers, détruisez les états du sud au profit du de ceux du nord et recommencer dans l’autre sens tout les 20 ans… C’est fini, vous avez perdu sur toute la lignes, reste vos mensonges devant l’histoire et les derniers soubresaut d’un état enfoui sous les dettes…
@bipolarbear9917
@bipolarbear9917 Жыл бұрын
@@atoiton Blah, blah, blah!
@jle4433
@jle4433 Жыл бұрын
Greatest generation
@TheMan-ud2wq
@TheMan-ud2wq Жыл бұрын
My great great uncle fought in WWII I was to young to appreciate what he actually went through. I remember him gritting his teeth staring with a hard look on his face saying the German soldier where the toughest people he'd ever saw, looking back at it now I still remember the look of respect he had for the people he was fighting. He said said they would stay in fox holes for days in the freezing cold he said the people that didn't have family or really anything to go back home to would go crazy staying in their fox holes for that long and would run out and get shot. He said all of his friends died and he just stopped making friends because it was to hard to deal with their death. He kept a little bible in his pocket and read a verse everytime he had to run and get ammo drops not knowing if he's going to get shot or step on a land mine. He stormed the beaches of Normandy and was shot in the hip in the European theater. He came home and bought 100 acre's of land that my family still owns. He died at age 87 he had a good life after the war I am proud to have known him.
@user-lx4xe8yv4c
@user-lx4xe8yv4c Жыл бұрын
Слава твоему Деду!!!
@user-gk2qj4ln6o
@user-gk2qj4ln6o Жыл бұрын
Уважение к людям ,с которыми он сражался ?? УВАЖЕНИЕ ??? ТЕ, КТО СЖИГАЛ ЛЮДЕЙ В ПЕЧАХ КОНЦЕНТРАЦИОННЫХ ЛАГЕРЕЙ , ТЕ , КТО УБИВАЛ ЖЕНЩИН , ДЕТЕЙ , СТАРИКОВ НЕ МОГУТ НАЗЫВАТЬСЯ ЛЮДЬМИ . А ВАШ ДЕДУШКА ИХ УВАЖАЛ ???? ФАШИСТОВ ???? Самые крутые люди на земле - ТЕ , КТО ПОБЕДИЛ ФАШИСТОВ . ТЕ, КТО БРАЛ БЕРЛИН - ЭТО РУССКИЕ ЛЮДИ. А ДЕДУШКУ ВАШЕГО ЖАЛЬ, - ОН ВИДИМО СИЛЬНО ИСПУГАЛСЯ НЕМЦЕВ....
@kachachacha
@kachachacha Жыл бұрын
Much Love, Gratitude & Respect to your Great Uncle & Your Family❣️
@rjhyden
@rjhyden Жыл бұрын
And he did all that so Biden could turn this country into China? My Dad was a WWII vet also an he is spinning in his grave at the outrage. Thank God for people like your uncle. But now that they are nearly gone , the country is too.
@jackpleb2360
@jackpleb2360 Жыл бұрын
I bet he realized that he was the bad guy. He likely knew the germans were a good people unjustly attacked by jewish intetests. Very sad.
@alineburnel6900
@alineburnel6900 2 күн бұрын
Respect !! Salutations de Normandie !! Nous allons célébrer la semaine prochaine les 80 ans !
@ailkwilk7305
@ailkwilk7305 3 сағат бұрын
Um ótimo trabalho meus parabéns
@spurgeonwoods
@spurgeonwoods Жыл бұрын
Loved that last line: "Whoever you are, thank you."
@kentsmith5672
@kentsmith5672 Жыл бұрын
WOW! This is the best actual footage of WWII I've ever seen. I cant say how impressed I am with the film and story. The only criticism is blurring the dead. Not trying to be morbid, but they gave it all and those alive today need to see the stark reality of war. I liked the emphasis on the preparation, training, ingenuity, and disguise that went into D-Day, and the logistics of making it all happen. That was what the Allies had over the enemy, rather than an small collective of yes men scared of their master. I stayed up way too late to watch this, but it was well worth it. I'll be imploring many to watch this. The significance of WWII, and especially D-Day, needs to be understood by anyone alive that would side with the Allies.
@paperroutee
@paperroutee Жыл бұрын
well said, it’s hard to put to perspective but those men out there aged 18-25 are just like us, imagine everything you worked for and the character you built is now being sent to a war. everyone wants to be alive, everyone didn’t want to die but the truth is men were already facing death before they even knew it. from running to just all of a sudden seeing black within a matter of seconds. those who weren’t dead watched the dead perish as they drowned in their own breath. that’s the reality. bodies of men mutilated beyond recognition, to still go out there after seeing that.. man these people were a whole different breed.
@CostasAn
@CostasAn Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with blurring the dead. This is a war documentary, morbidity is built-in.
@sebastiaanl9876
@sebastiaanl9876 Жыл бұрын
@@paperroutee well said 🙁
@michaeljones2162
@michaeljones2162 Жыл бұрын
The original version of this does not blur out the dead, I found it on vimeo while trying to find a version without the blur.
@N3Rd32
@N3Rd32 Жыл бұрын
True. However their families and their generals, and their fellow soldiers all said they didn't want them filmed, even at the time to the cameramen on the ground. This was mentioned in the documentary. Besides I think most people understand what dead is. If they don't understand what dead is without seeing someone missing a leg I don't know what to tell you. They are probably too young to be watching this at all... Them not blurring parts would also likely get the video flagged and thus removed from many eyes. Reducing the educational reach and purpose of the documentary...
@AnamUmair-in2gj
@AnamUmair-in2gj 2 ай бұрын
3:53 Amazing documentary i never seen ago a comprehensive history footage....great work
@Nonamehere1
@Nonamehere1 Ай бұрын
One of the most powerful and important short videos I've seen about audio systems in recent times.
@oledahammer8393
@oledahammer8393 Жыл бұрын
My uncle was 82nd Airborne on D-Day, he was also in the Battle of the Bulge. How he survived both is beyond imagination. May God bless them all.
@kupapa5135
@kupapa5135 Жыл бұрын
感谢你的叔叔
@jackpleb2360
@jackpleb2360 Жыл бұрын
They are not blessed by God. Most were probably damned for what they did to the innocent germans.
@Niever
@Niever Жыл бұрын
@Jack Pleb then you should see what I did to your mom
@TheRevering
@TheRevering Жыл бұрын
@@jackpleb2360 Your last name suits you.... a Pleb
@lynnhexler-haan3357
@lynnhexler-haan3357 Жыл бұрын
@@jackpleb2360 How apt your name, given your statement.
@oryparker103
@oryparker103 3 ай бұрын
It is impossible to illustrate how moving this film was for me. Bravo to all involved.
@shem44
@shem44 2 ай бұрын
The footage shown in this documentary is award winning....never seen before and well taken..
@jonm9781
@jonm9781 Жыл бұрын
A toi qui te retourne et à tous les héros qui ce sont battus pour la liberté. Pour toujours, du fond du cœur MERCI pour votre courage et votre sacrifice. Je suis Français et je vis dans un pays libre grâce vous et pour ça vous avez ma reconnaissance éternel Reposez en paix Merci pour cet incroyable reportage To you who turns around and to all the heroes who fought for freedom. Forever, from the bottom of my heart THANK YOU for your courage and sacrifice. I am French and I live in a free country thanks to you and for that you have my eternal gratitude Rest in peace Thank you for this amazing documentary
@tee1up785
@tee1up785 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for google translation. Your words are powerful
@Lolife86
@Lolife86 Жыл бұрын
LOL Les Russes nous ont libérés , ils ont fracassé 159 divisions sur 220. En Normandie, il y en avait a peine 40...Les Allemands étaient déjà morts bien avant l'arrivée des US. les US dont venus aux derniers moments, et prennent les lauriers de tout ça. elles ont comme d'ahb tout manipulés. Si la France n'a pas pu se défendre, c'est déjà à cause de vos cousins les Anglais ^^ SI on en est arrivé la , c'est a cause des anglo-saxons. Donc continuez de vous inventer des vies.VOus nous faites bien rire. VOus n'avez même pas était capable de gagner la guerre contre le Vietnam en plus de 10ans. Et vous pensez avoir délivré l'Europe ^^ Mais bon je comprends, on a besoi de se créer des légendes pour vivre.
@romainmodestie8844
@romainmodestie8844 Жыл бұрын
Il est bien libre ton pays hein, totalement soumis aux usa, sans souveraineté, sans indépendance
@roymcnicholas4825
@roymcnicholas4825 Жыл бұрын
Great documentary Iam an old man now and my grandfather aged 17 hit those beaches with the British army he lost both legs but survived , my grandad was bitter but not towards his family
@dingleberryxo7623
@dingleberryxo7623 Жыл бұрын
Not bitter enough to not get married.
@HamzaMalik-tq3uy
@HamzaMalik-tq3uy Ай бұрын
"Absolutely captivating! 'The Light of Dwan' is a mesmerizing journey that transcends the ordinary. From its enchanting visuals to its thought-provoking narrative, this KZbin video is a true masterpiece. Prepare to be inspired and uplifted by its radiant brilliance."
@justbrowsing6327
@justbrowsing6327 2 жыл бұрын
Lets not ever forget that these "men" were 19, 20, 21 year old and more volunteers. Never forget, always respect.
@MickRiley
@MickRiley 2 жыл бұрын
i agree my Dad signed up in 1939 served in the BEF then North Africa, Italy and back home to retrain for DDay at this point, he was 28yrs old so a old boy to some of the new young lads going in for the first time. Heroes All.
@unitedwestand5100
@unitedwestand5100 2 жыл бұрын
The American's avg age was 24.
@miketaylor5212
@miketaylor5212 2 жыл бұрын
some were younger. volunteers signed over by their parents at country stores and post offices in the country they didnt have recruiting stations in every town.
@unitedwestand5100
@unitedwestand5100 2 жыл бұрын
@@miketaylor5212 ,, And, some were much older. That's how averages work. Lol The Draft and WWII On September 16, 1940, the United States instituted the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940, which required all men between the ages of 21 and 45 to register for the draft. This was the first peacetime draft in United States' history. Sorry to bust your bubble. You don't get 16,112,566 Americans to serve during a war by simply volunteering.
@perrywidhalm114
@perrywidhalm114 2 жыл бұрын
@@MickRiley My uncle was 26 when he was drafted into the US Army in 1942.
@gregorywolff5917
@gregorywolff5917 8 ай бұрын
My neighbor who has since passed away was a POW twice in Italy. Never forget him telling me after their recapture , the Germans shot all the officers, one standing right next to him. Then he burst out crying as if living it all again. Bob had raised eight kids and the sons would badger me if he had told me any war stories. I never told them, I think he didn't want them to know. RIP TO THAT GENERATION
@MundoEspecial.
@MundoEspecial. 3 ай бұрын
Simplesmente fantástico! Sem palavras para a qualidade do canal de vocês.
@PatriciaJeanny51
@PatriciaJeanny51 Ай бұрын
beau document.... la dernière phrase du narrateur est magnifique... merci à tous ces hommes libérateurs..... merci nous vous sommes éternellement reconnaissants...(beautiful document.... the last sentence of the narrator is magnificent... thank you to all these liberating men..... thank you we are eternally grateful to you...)
@RealtalkManc
@RealtalkManc 11 ай бұрын
I’m British - my uncle was held prisoner in World War Two - he managed to escape and walked 3 weeks to safety to live to tell the tale. I miss listening to his stories ! These hero’s do not get the credit they deserve. We give that to over paid sports personalities - RIP to all the hero’s that lost there life’s - Maybe make this video mandatory in school instead of having pride week and non binary week-
@Del-Canada
@Del-Canada Жыл бұрын
My grandfather stormed Juno Beach that day with the North Nova Scotia Highlanders. Great man with a great sense of humor. Rest in peace.
@jeffrey994
@jeffrey994 Жыл бұрын
Je suis français et je n'²ai qu'un mot..... Merci a ton grand père,d'avoir sauver mes grands parents des allemands...et plus tard moi même par la même occasion Un grand respect pour lui....brooooo ;)
@ayeshaPH
@ayeshaPH Жыл бұрын
Mine as well. Kept thinking i would see him in this Documantary but didn't know really what he would have looked like back then. RIP
@hendriekevin4171
@hendriekevin4171 Жыл бұрын
New Scotland highlanders. what a great name.. Im in Scotland so i love stuff like this.
@Del-Canada
@Del-Canada Жыл бұрын
@@hendriekevin4171 I live in Nova Scotia, AKA New Scotland. Big mistake migrating here centuries ago. Winters suck. LOL
@Del-Canada
@Del-Canada Жыл бұрын
@@ayeshaPH I always look for him also.
@samueledilbertoassuncaoroz2872
@samueledilbertoassuncaoroz2872 2 күн бұрын
Muito lindo esse documentário, espetacular e eu disse junto com o locutor, aquele soldado que olhou para trás, ""OBRIGADO POR DA A SUA VIDA PELA LIBERDADE DO MUNDO". DE TODOS DOCUMENTÁRIOS ESSE FOI O MELHOR ATÉ HJ, IMAGENS LIMPAS ÓTIMO.
@yannicklepaleo
@yannicklepaleo Жыл бұрын
As a young French man, that is such a magnificent documentary with lot of emotions, thanks a lot. Thank you so much to all our past liberators.
@shreksophone1413
@shreksophone1413 Жыл бұрын
Im French too and i totally agree 👍
@ironmantooltime
@ironmantooltime Жыл бұрын
You owe us. We accept your hot French chicks in payment 😜
@lnhiphop1973
@lnhiphop1973 Жыл бұрын
⭐⭐⭐🇦🇷
@gilbertvandenbroucke7827
@gilbertvandenbroucke7827 Жыл бұрын
Et surtout le plus grand merci c'est surtout au Russe .
@shreksophone1413
@shreksophone1413 Жыл бұрын
@@gilbertvandenbroucke7827 Oui, les Russe ont fait quasi tout le boulot et on arrive encore a penser aux américains en pensant a la seconde guerre mondiale, c’est juste les américains avec leurs égo ils ont tendance a dire que ils ont sauver l’europe du génocide, nazis etc.. C’est aussi comme sa pour la premiere guerre mondiale je crois.
@Crusty_Camper
@Crusty_Camper 7 ай бұрын
My parents were children living on the south coast of England during the war. Both had narrow escapes from pieces of aircraft falling during the Battle of Britain or being strafed by a German raider. They told me how the entire town was sealed off for weeks before D Day because there was no hiding all the massive troops movements, vehicles and shipping being concentrated. On the night of D Day itself they were woken by the sound of hundreds of aircraft passing overhead, all going south across the coast. In the morning all the assault ships and troops ships had gone from the harbour and the Mulberry caissons had been towed over the horizon. In the days that followed there was an endless flow of aircraft and more ships carrying troops and equipment. It was something they never forget and told us about when we were children ourselves. In the area around our town it was Canadian troops who were stationed and it was some of those brave men who carried out the Dieppe Raid some years before and from which so much was learned but at great cost.
@randybobandy9828
@randybobandy9828 5 ай бұрын
Did they have any v1 or v2 rockets hit by them after battle of Britain?
@Crusty_Camper
@Crusty_Camper 5 ай бұрын
@@randybobandy9828 It was mainly bombs dropped from aircraft, just under 100 raids killing 300 and injuring around 500. But yes, there were some V1s during 1944. As far as I know there were no V2s in our particular town. With the V1s, Britain had captured all German spies parachuted into the country and false information was being fed back to Germany about the location of where V1s fell. As most were initially targeted at London, information was given to Germany that the missiles had fallen past London and to shorten the range. The meant that most V1s fell on fields , villages and smaller towns between the coast and London. Later in the war some coastal towns were the target, specially where there was a port or railway junction. My parents said that when the V1 motor stopped, they counted to 10 and that's when it detonated on the ground. Of course, those under the V2 target areas had no warning at all and for a while, the authorities had no idea what was causing those explosions.
@clidenorbatista3300
@clidenorbatista3300 4 ай бұрын
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@DDA-th4nx
@DDA-th4nx 2 ай бұрын
Спасибо военным людям, кто воевал в этой войне, за мир. Особенно благодарность советским солдатам 🙏
@T-62M
@T-62M Ай бұрын
этот фильм что бы про Советов забили.
@SantaAutumn10
@SantaAutumn10 28 күн бұрын
​@@T-62M нет.
@T-62M
@T-62M 28 күн бұрын
@@SantaAutumn10 даа одурачили тебя
@SantaAutumn10
@SantaAutumn10 28 күн бұрын
@@T-62M факты?
@IlAuthenticlI
@IlAuthenticlI 2 ай бұрын
C’est dingue d’avoir rendu tout ça en couleurs c’est encore plus vivant plus parlant, merci 🙏
@jebbroham1776
@jebbroham1776 Жыл бұрын
On my deployment in the Navy in 2018, one of our ports was Portsmouth England, the same port that the D-Day landing embarked from. I thought that was really intriguing, because when I was able to leave the ship, I would walk down the docks and see signs that said which units left from what dock at what time on the 5th of June 1944. It was awesome.
@JB-ef7ks
@JB-ef7ks Жыл бұрын
So you find death of innocent men forced into service aka slavery to their untimely death intriguing do you?!?🤔 Sounds like you've been successfully brainwashed!!
@climeaware4814
@climeaware4814 Жыл бұрын
You should have found the museum.
@graemeburr6463
@graemeburr6463 Жыл бұрын
@@climeaware4814 Great museum. I was in the UK in 2019 from NZ, visiting the Portsmouth Naval Museum and I came across the D Day one by mistake just as it was closing. I went back the next day and spent the whole morning there. This was a bonus for me and the icing on the cake as I had been to France the week before and took a tour of the the two US beaches.
@blumobean
@blumobean 5 ай бұрын
My father only missed the invasion because of his poor eyesight. He kept the bombers flying by being a mechanic. 50 years later he had eye surgery and had perfect vision. Every time a WWII veteran dies, I am so sad. We were lucky to have such men and women living amongst us.
@john121749
@john121749 Ай бұрын
This is an awesome video. I have watch many videos about WWII. This video is unique in capturing the men as individuals. I especially like writing this from the view point of the photographers. Thank you
@naimdiego9982
@naimdiego9982 3 ай бұрын
Awesome documentary! Pure Gold.
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