D-Day June 6th, 1944

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At this point in the early morning hours of June 6th, 1944 in France the U.S. Airborne drops had already taken place. The 101st and 82nd Airborne were already in combat trying to secure the causeways inland in preparation for the beach landing to come a few hours from now. This day is not an official holiday in the U.S. but one that changed the history of the world like few days in the history of the world ever have.

God bless all of those brave souls who lead the way from all of the Allied Nations.


Beef

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Frankie

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History Channel's Normandy: Surviving D-Day | Documentary[HD]

Great 90 minute documentary, featuring interviews, plenty of information, nice graphics and animations. War is hell. Never forget the brave and the fallen.

One more video, a 48-minute D-Day documentary with war footage in colour!

Published on 5 Feb 2014 (c) D-Day in Colour (2004), narrated by John Hurt

After the Dogs of War are let slip, let us smoke the Pipes Of Peace.

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They shall not be forgotten.

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