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D-DAY - Landing On The Beaches Of Normandy On June 6th 1944 | Operation Neptune/Overlord
D-DAY - Landing On The Beaches Of Normandy On June 6th 1944 During Operation Neptune/Overl...
published: 06 Jun 2014
D-DAY - Landing On The Beaches Of Normandy On June 6th 1944 | Operation Neptune/Overlord
D-DAY - Landing On The Beaches Of Normandy On June 6th 1944 | Operation Neptune/Overlord
D-DAY - Landing On The Beaches Of Normandy On June 6th 1944 During Operation Neptune/Overlord. Historic World War 2 Combat Footage. Footage of Allied landings in Normandy during Operation Neptune as a part of Operation Overlord. This video shows the fighting for the beaches mainly at Omaha Beach but also the other landing zones are shown. The Normandy landings, codenamed Operation Neptune, were the landing operations on 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. The largest seaborne invasion in history, the operation began the Allied invasion of German-occupied western Europe, led to the restoration of the French Republic, and contributed to an Allied victory in the war. Planning for the operation began in 1943. In the months leading up to the invasion, the Allies conducted a substantial military deception, codenamed Operation Bodyguard, to mislead the Germans as to the date and location of the main Allied landings. The weather on D-Day was far from ideal, but postponing would have meant a delay of at least two weeks, as the invasion planners set conditions regarding the phase of the moon, the tides, and the time of day that meant only a few days in each month were deemed suitable. Hitler placed German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in command of German forces and of developing fortifications along the Atlantic Wall in anticipation of an Allied invasion. The amphibious landings were preceded by extensive aerial and naval bombardment and an airborne assault—the landing of 24,000 British, US, and Canadian airborne troops shortly after midnight. Allied infantry and armoured divisions began landing on the coast of France starting at 06:30. The target 50-mile (80 km) stretch of the Normandy coast was divided into five sectors: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword Beach. Strong winds blew the landing craft east of their intended positions, particularly at Utah and Omaha. The men landed under heavy fire from gun emplacements overlooking the beaches, and the shore was mined and covered with obstacles such as wooden stakes, metal tripods, and barbed wire, making the work of the beach clearing teams difficult and dangerous. Casualties were heaviest at Omaha, with its high cliffs. At Gold, Juno, and Sword, several fortified towns were cleared in house-to-house fighting, and two major gun emplacements at Gold were disabled using specialised tanks. The Allies failed to achieve all of their goals on the first day. Carentan, St. Lô, and Bayeux remained in German hands, and Caen, a major objective, was not captured until 21 July. Only two of the beaches (Juno and Gold) were linked on the first day, and all five bridgeheads were not connected until 12 June. However, the operation gained a foothold that the Allies gradually expanded over the coming months. German casualties on D-Day were around 1,000 men. Allied casualties were at least 12,000, with 4,414 confirmed dead. Museums, memorials, and war cemeteries in the area host many visitors each year. Timeline:http://www.military.com/Content/MoreContent1/?file=dday_timeline Want to see more HD combat videos? Well, make sure to leave a rate, comment/s, and subscribe for more! Subscribe for more: http://bit.ly/1aY2nXE aDRI12345 On Facebook:https://www.FB.com/RawCombatFootage *DISCLAIMER* This footage is part of an war archvie of the Allied landing in Normandy on the 6th of June 1944 and should be viewed as educational. This footage is not meant to glorify war or violence. This footage is NOT meant to be violent in any way. I am ONLY sharing this footage for the purposes of news reporting and educating. I want to share this footage for: news reporting, sharing important information with the public, and the transformative nature of the footage. Learn more about Normandy landings: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandy_landings- published: 06 Jun 2014
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Uncut Chronicles: D-Day 1944. Archive footage of invasion forces & defences
The 70th anniversary of the largest seaborne invasion in written history and one of the tu...
published: 05 Jun 2014
Uncut Chronicles: D-Day 1944. Archive footage of invasion forces & defences
Uncut Chronicles: D-Day 1944. Archive footage of invasion forces & defences
The 70th anniversary of the largest seaborne invasion in written history and one of the turning points of WWII -- the Normandy landings -- is being marked in style and with tears of joy as people remember veterans' bravery and sacrifice. The Normandy landings were the landing operations on 6 June 1944 (D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during WWII. Archive footage consists of the following fragments: General Eisenhower and his aides look at wall map as they plan the invasion of Normandy France, Operation Overlord in 1944. Slave labors building the German "West Wall" defense system of fortifications along the coast of Europe. Various scenes of large gun emplacements. The hugh stockpile of tanks, trucks, artillery guns, bombs, aircraft, and other supplies amassed in England to support the Allied invasion of European Continent. The naval armada assembled to transport the troops, war equipment, and supplies across the English Channel. Unloading of landing barges from decks of ships. Troops practice loading operations. The armada of ships underway across the English Channel for the invasion of Normandy France. On June 6, 1944 planes loaded with paratroopers of the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions spearheaded the Normandy invasion by jumping behind the German lines and coastal defenses. Paratroopers jumping from C-47 aircraft. Landing craft underway to beachhead firing artillery guns. Rocket ship firing barrage of rockets. Allied troops landing on beachheads on D-Day. Soldiers using flame throwers and charges to destroy gun fortifications. Troops wade ashore from landing craft under cover of barrage balloons. RT LIVE http://rt.com/on-air Subscribe to RT! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=RussiaToday Like us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/RTnews Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/RT_com Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/rt Follow us on Google+ http://plus.google.com/+RT RT (Russia Today) is a global news network broadcasting from Moscow and Washington studios. RT is the first news channel to break the 1 billion YouTube views benchmark.- published: 05 Jun 2014
- views: 9056
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Surviving D-Day Omaha Beach 1944 (720P)
Omaha Beach | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha_Beach
Omaha B...
published: 29 Sep 2013
Surviving D-Day Omaha Beach 1944 (720P)
Surviving D-Day Omaha Beach 1944 (720P)
Omaha Beach | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omaha_Beach Omaha Beach is the code name for one of the five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, during World War II. The beach is located on the coast of Normandy, France, facing the English Channel, and is 5 miles (8 km) long, from east of Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes to west of Vierville-sur-Mer on the right bank of the Douve River estuary. Landings here were necessary in order to link up the British landings to the east at Gold Beach with the American landing to the west at Utah Beach, thus providing a continuous lodgement on the Normandy coast of the Bay of the Seine. Taking Omaha was to be the responsibility of United States Army troops, with sea transport and naval artillery support provided by the U.S. Navy and elements of the British Royal Navy. On D-Day, the untested 29th Infantry Division, joined by the veteran 1st Infantry Division and nine companies of U.S. Army Rangers redirected from Pointe du Hoc, were to assault the western half of the beach. The battle-hardened 1st Infantry Division was given the eastern half. The initial assault waves, consisting of tanks, infantry, and combat engineer forces, were carefully planned to reduce the coastal defenses and allow the larger ships of the follow-up waves to land. The primary objective at Omaha was to secure a beachhead of some five miles (eight kilometres) depth, between Port-en-Bessin and the Vire River, linking with the British landings at Gold Beach to the east, and reaching the area of Isigny to the west to link up with VII Corps landing at Utah Beach. Opposing the landings was the German 352nd Infantry Division, a large portion of whom were teenagers, though they were supplemented by veterans who had fought on the Eastern Front. The 352nd had never had any battalion or regimental training. Of the 12,020 men of the division, only 6,800 were experienced combat troops, detailed to defend a 53-kilometre-long (33-mile) front. The Germans were largely deployed in strongpoints along the coast—the German strategy was based on defeating any seaborne assault at the water line. Nevertheless, Allied calculations indicated that Omaha's defenses were three times as strong as those they had encountered during the Battle of Kwajalein, and its defenders were four times as many. Very little went as planned during the landing at Omaha Beach. Difficulties in navigation caused the majority of landing craft to miss their targets throughout the day. The defenses were unexpectedly strong, and inflicted heavy casualties on landing US troops. Under heavy fire, the engineers struggled to clear the beach obstacles; later landings bunched up around the few channels that were cleared. Weakened by the casualties taken just in landing, the surviving assault troops could not clear the heavily defended exits off the beach. This caused further problems and consequent delays for later landings. Small penetrations were eventually achieved by groups of survivors making improvised assaults, scaling the bluffs between the most heavily defended points. By the end of the day, two small isolated footholds had been won, which were subsequently exploited against weaker defenses further inland, thus achieving the original D-Day objectives over the following days.- published: 29 Sep 2013
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Ист. Хроники: 1944 - Маршал Рокоссовский
Исторические Хроники с Николаем Сванидзе....
published: 28 Aug 2011
author: TheComradeRussia
Ист. Хроники: 1944 - Маршал Рокоссовский
Ист. Хроники: 1944 - Маршал Рокоссовский
Исторические Хроники с Николаем Сванидзе.- published: 28 Aug 2011
- views: 51614
- author: TheComradeRussia
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Die Deutsche Wochenschau (1944)
Captured German War Film National Archives and Records Administration DIE DEUTSCHE WOCHENS...
published: 11 Sep 2010
author: nuclearvault
Die Deutsche Wochenschau (1944)
Die Deutsche Wochenschau (1944)
Captured German War Film National Archives and Records Administration DIE DEUTSCHE WOCHENSCHAU, NO. 699 War Department. Military Intelligence Division. (08/2...- published: 11 Sep 2010
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- author: nuclearvault
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"Coke 1944"
"Coke 1944" Directed by: Jeff Jingle www.archenemyfilms.com Camera: Arri by Panavision Opt...
published: 07 Apr 2010
author: F430challenge
"Coke 1944"
"Coke 1944"
"Coke 1944" Directed by: Jeff Jingle www.archenemyfilms.com Camera: Arri by Panavision Optics: Panavision Film: Kodak 5279.- published: 07 Apr 2010
- views: 393113
- author: F430challenge
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Address Unknown 1944
I do not own. No copyright infringement intended. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 o...
published: 12 May 2013
author: onlymoviesandmovies
Address Unknown 1944
Address Unknown 1944
I do not own. No copyright infringement intended. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purp...- published: 12 May 2013
- views: 2264
- author: onlymoviesandmovies
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D-Day invasion June 1944: The spies, secrecy and codewords behind the Normandy Landings
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The D-Day invasion June 1944 prompted the Nor...
published: 05 Jun 2014
D-Day invasion June 1944: The spies, secrecy and codewords behind the Normandy Landings
D-Day invasion June 1944: The spies, secrecy and codewords behind the Normandy Landings
Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/1bmWO8h The D-Day invasion June 1944 prompted the Normandy Landings. Seventy years on, we look at some of the stories behind the planning which required precision and secrecy. Report by Ashley Fudge. Like us on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1aENuyJ Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1fta2Qp Add us on Google+: http://bit.ly/17z0Dpd More stories from ITN: Wedding party falls into lake when dock collapses: http://bit.ly/1nRHUio Three police officers killed in Canada shooting: http://bit.ly/SbaIDJ Hero! Man saves woman from oncoming train: http://bit.ly/SwwySC Tiananmen Square massacre remembered 25 years on: http://bit.ly/1iSXWAH Wow! Solar powered plane makes its first flight: http://bit.ly/1oSuwtT Assad supporters cast presedential vote with blood: http://bit.ly/1pQEVnc Gigantic fireball erruption off the sun captured by NASA: http://bit.ly/U6EwTU Volcanic erruption: Indonesia's Mount Sangiang blows: http://bit.ly/1hPMXbe Giant six kilogram tumour removed from man's face: http://bit.ly/1pLh606 Blast from the past! Rare video of wartime Britain: http://bit.ly/1oRhQB3 Dramatic footage of plane crash survivor rescue: http://bit.ly/1rfC6R3 Nigeria: Authorities 'know where missing girls are': http://bit.ly/1nte1lU World record: Tallest ever lego tower: http://bit.ly/1pduv3B Voting for new President begins in Ukraine: http://bit.ly/SaCjoW Timelapse video shows city engulfed by dust: http://bit.ly/SIZYgF Scary! Crocodile eats from man's mouth: http://bit.ly/1jcsFrO Caught on camera: Dramatic school bus fire: http://bit.ly/1j9vIko Aussie PM winks at sex line caller on radio: http://bit.ly/1koYVMR See 2013's Most Watched Videos: http://bit.ly/1cKAmGl See our Biggest Videos of All Time: http://bit.ly/18ZACCf- published: 05 Jun 2014
- views: 1015
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Ross Sisters - A Crazy Dance Video From 1944 (Watch After 1:00)
Ross Sisters - A Crazy Dance Video From 1944 (Watch After 1:00) - Ross Sisters Dance, craz...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Ross Sisters - A Crazy Dance Video From 1944 (Watch After 1:00)
Ross Sisters - A Crazy Dance Video From 1944 (Watch After 1:00)
Ross Sisters - A Crazy Dance Video From 1944 (Watch After 1:00) - Ross Sisters Dance, crazy dance videos youtube, you tube crazy videos, you tube dancing crazy, youtube crazy hamster dance, amazing and crazy videos youtube, crazy youtube videos 2014, crazy cat videos youtube, videos do crazy dance, crazy youtube videos 2014 MORE AMAZING VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/user/VitaminLTV Crazy Dancing WHAAAATTT - YouTube Uploaded by Chelsey Kokoski Alert icon. You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. ... CRAZY DANCER AT BABS PT 2 NOV 20 2010 ... Crazy Brake Dance - YouTube one of the best brake dance ever. watch this shit. ... You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video ... DEM CRAZY DANCE VIDEO pt. 1 - See how one SELECTOR FABULOUS fans shows off her SEXY DANCE skills to "DEM CRAZY"... If you ... Crazy FROG Dance on Talent show. Must SEE YouTube home. Sign in ... You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. Download it from Adobe. Crazy ... The Crazy Things We Do Official Music Video (Dancing ... These fellas are me drinkin' buddies. But they ladies say I look a bit more handsome than the lot of 'em. CRAZY DANCING GUY - You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. ... CRAZY DANCING GUY ... Check out Fail ... The Crazy Dancing Video - first Liberal Arts and Meta University. Winner of the 2012 Apeejay Student ... ScarredUncle Luke Crazy Dance Video Some videos from you tube that I found Funny!! Song is Scarred(Hydrolics) by Uncle Luke! three girls dancing crazy. ... This video is unavailable. Alert icon. You need Adobe Flash Player to watch ... Chris Koo - Crazy In Love Dance Cover YouTube home. Sign in ... You need Adobe Flash Player to watch this video. Download it from Adobe. Chris ...- published: 02 Jan 2014
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Débarquement de Normandie - 6 juin 1944 : Documentaire COMPLET
Documentaire sur le débarquement de Normandie du 6 juin 44. Il est difficile d'imaginer lo...
published: 31 May 2013
author: imineo 2nd Guerre Mondiale
Débarquement de Normandie - 6 juin 1944 : Documentaire COMPLET
Débarquement de Normandie - 6 juin 1944 : Documentaire COMPLET
Documentaire sur le débarquement de Normandie du 6 juin 44. Il est difficile d'imaginer lorsqu'on les contemple, que ces paisibles plages de Normandie ont ét...- published: 31 May 2013
- views: 9373
- author: imineo 2nd Guerre Mondiale
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Zweiter Weltkrieg - Vormarsch der Alliierten 1944
Zweiter Weltkrieg - Vormarsch der Alliierten 1944
Der Vormarsch der Wehrmacht kommt im vi...
published: 30 Aug 2013
Zweiter Weltkrieg - Vormarsch der Alliierten 1944
Zweiter Weltkrieg - Vormarsch der Alliierten 1944
Zweiter Weltkrieg - Vormarsch der Alliierten 1944 Der Vormarsch der Wehrmacht kommt im vierten Kriegsjahr zum Erliegen. Leningrad und Moskau sind für die Deutschen nicht mehr zu erreichen. Der sowjetische Widerstand ist nicht zu brechen und eine Niederlage ist auch hier abzusehen. An allen Fronten ist die Wehrmacht in der Defensive. Grossbritannien und die USA beliefern die UdssR auf dem Seeweg mit Kriegsmaterial und Nahrungsmitteln - und die Rote Armee wird immer stärker. Das deutsche Afrika Korps muss sich nach einer britischen Grossoffensive unter Feldmarschall Montgomery zurückziehen - gegen Hitlers ausdrücklichen Befehl. Amerikanische Truppen landen in Nordafrika, und nachdem die dort stationierten französischen Soldaten zu ihnen übergelaufen sind, vertreiben die Alliierten die Deutschen von afrikanischem Boden. Daraufhin rückt die Wehrmacht auch im unbesetzten Teil Frankreichs ein, wo die letzten Reste der französischen Kriegsmarine sich im Hafen von Toulon selbst versenken. Nachdem Churchill und Roosevelt sich auf das Ziel einer bedingungslosen deutschen Kapitulation verständigen, beschliesst Stalin, den Kampf um Stalingrad zu seinen Gunsten zu beenden. Die deutsche 6. Armee unter General Paulus wird eingekesselt, vernichtend geschlagen und weitgehend gefangen genommen. Die Panzerschlacht bei Kursk endet mit einer Katastrophe für die Wehrmacht. Die USA landen zusammen mit den Briten auf Sizilien und rücken nach Süditalien vor. Der Rest des bisher verbündeten Landes wird nun von Deutschen besetzt, der "Duce", Benito Mussolini wird abgesetzt, interniert und von deutschen Fallschirmjägern wieder befreit. Hitler muss jetzt die "Festung Europa" verteidigen. Diese Dokumentation zeigt, wie sich das Blatt zugunsten von Hitlers Gegnern wendet und die einst unbesiegbare Wehrmacht eine Niederlage nach der anderen hinnehmen muss.- published: 30 Aug 2013
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Les archives couleurs le 6 juin 1944 (1)
Des images inédites et en couleurs qui retracent tous les évènements relatifs au 6 juin 19...
published: 24 Aug 2011
author: Benjamin Boom
Les archives couleurs le 6 juin 1944 (1)
Les archives couleurs le 6 juin 1944 (1)
Des images inédites et en couleurs qui retracent tous les évènements relatifs au 6 juin 1944 ; des plans secrets à la préparation militaire à la fois massive...- published: 24 Aug 2011
- views: 45939
- author: Benjamin Boom
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Battle for Warsaw - Warsaw Uprising 1944
The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 was the greatest and bloodiest military operation undertaken b...
published: 06 Nov 2013
Battle for Warsaw - Warsaw Uprising 1944
Battle for Warsaw - Warsaw Uprising 1944
The Warsaw Uprising of 1944 was the greatest and bloodiest military operation undertaken by any resistance movement in the Second World War. There were two uprisings in Warsaw and they are often confused. The first was the largest Jewish uprising of the war. In the spring of 1943 hundreds of Jewish fighters ferociously fought the German army in a desperate attempt to stop the final deportation of the remaining 60,000 Polish Jews from the Warsaw ghetto to the extermination camps. The second uprising - and the subject of this programme - mobilised thousands of Polish freedom fighters against the Nazis to liberate their capital city in the summer of 1944. The battle lasted two months and the Germans were soon saying they had seen nothing like it since Stalingrad. But at Stalingrad the Germans had faced a professional army with air support. In Warsaw they were confronted by an underground army -- the Armia Krajowa - some 40,000 irregular volunteers led by a handful of professional soldiers, supported by children and civilians. Himmler called it the hardest battle he ever fought. It has also been described as the single largest atrocity of the war. At its end, around 200,000 men, women and children of Warsaw were dead and more than 80% of the city was destroyed. The Poles had resisted from the start of German occupation. A vast network of clandestine organisations soon sprung up along with an underground army whose activities ranged from sabotage to intelligence (the Polish contribution to allied intelligence gathering was massive). These liaised with the Polish government exiled in London. In the summer of 1944 the tide of war turned and the Germans were in retreat on all fronts. The Soviet Red Army advanced into Poland and was fast approaching the outskirts of Warsaw. They called on the Poles to rise. The Germans ordered all males in Warsaw between the ages of 16 and 60 to report to build defences. The time seemed ripe for the Poles to act and the Polish underground army command gave the order for the uprising to begin at 17.00 on the first of August 1944. 'Battle for Warsaw' traces the fateful 63 days when, abandoned by their allies, the Poles fought on alone- published: 06 Nov 2013
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Veteran remembers crossing the English Channel in 1944
Private First Class Charles Thomas was only 20 years old and thousands of miles away from ...
published: 07 Jun 2014
Veteran remembers crossing the English Channel in 1944
Veteran remembers crossing the English Channel in 1944
Private First Class Charles Thomas was only 20 years old and thousands of miles away from his home in Chicago when he took part in the most audacious amphibious military invasion in world history. Eddie Arruza of Chicago Tonight reports.- published: 07 Jun 2014
- views: 628
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1944-01-20 - Video - DWS 698 - Abwehr eines US Bomberangriffes am 11. 01. 1944
Ausschnitt aus der Deutschen Wochenschau Nr. 698 vom 20. Januar 1944: Flak- und Jäger-Abwe...
published: 16 Jun 2013
author: 1DeutschesLand
1944-01-20 - Video - DWS 698 - Abwehr eines US Bomberangriffes am 11. 01. 1944
1944-01-20 - Video - DWS 698 - Abwehr eines US Bomberangriffes am 11. 01. 1944
Ausschnitt aus der Deutschen Wochenschau Nr. 698 vom 20. Januar 1944: Flak- und Jäger-Abwehr eines US-amerikanischen Bombenangriffes am 11. Januar 1944. Chro...- published: 16 Jun 2013
- views: 73
- author: 1DeutschesLand
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D-Day to Germany, 1944
Creator(s): Lieb, Jack
Series : Motion Picture Films Relating to the Invasion of Normandy...
published: 02 Jun 2014
D-Day to Germany, 1944
D-Day to Germany, 1944
Creator(s): Lieb, Jack Series : Motion Picture Films Relating to the Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) and Commemorative Visits After the War, compiled 1944 - 1969 Collection LIEB: Jack Lieb Collection, 1944 - 1969 Production Date: 1944 Scope & Content: Edited private footage with narration of Normandy Invasion; Channel crossing; utah Beach; Paris liberation; entry Aachen, Germany. General Note(s): Contributor: Producer, JACK LIEB - NEW OF THE DAY, ALLIED NEWSREEL POOL Use Restriction(s): Undetermined Contact(s): National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RD-DC-M), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001 Phone: 301-837-3540, Fax: 301-837-3620, Email: mopix@nara.gov National Archives Identifier: 95634 Local Identifier: LIEB-JL-1 http://research.archives.gov/description/95634- published: 02 Jun 2014
- views: 81
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6 juin 1944, l'aube rouge
Au matin du 6 juin 1944, la plus grande opération d'invasion militaire que le monde ait co...
published: 06 Jun 2014
6 juin 1944, l'aube rouge
6 juin 1944, l'aube rouge
Au matin du 6 juin 1944, la plus grande opération d'invasion militaire que le monde ait connu est lancée au large des côtes normandes. Au total, ce sont quelques 150.000 soldats des forces alliés qui débarquent en Normandie pour ce qui sera l'un des tournants de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Retour sur cette journée qui renversa l'histoire.- published: 06 Jun 2014
- views: 58
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D-DAY: NORMANDY 1944 (Official Trailer) [HD]
Narrated by Tom Brokaw
Written and directed by Pascal Vuong
Produced by N3D LAND Films
Dis...
published: 13 Jan 2014
D-DAY: NORMANDY 1944 (Official Trailer) [HD]
D-DAY: NORMANDY 1944 (Official Trailer) [HD]
Narrated by Tom Brokaw Written and directed by Pascal Vuong Produced by N3D LAND Films Distributed by 3D Entertainment Distribution Ltd. - Landing Soon in Giant Screen & IMAX theaters www.dday-normandy1944.com- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 498