Behind-the-lines documentary filmed by World War II correspondent Jack Lieb. Most of the footage shows areas already cleared by Allied forces as they made their way to Germany.
Some 156,000 Allied troops stormed Normandy, France, by sea and air, to liberate Western Europe from Nazi Germany. The D-Day invasion took place on June 6, 1944, nearly a year before Germany ...
But on D-Day it was one of the first ships of the British and Allied invasion force that unleashed fury on the forces of Nazi Germany that lay just across the Channel. If the invasion was ...
In 1941, Germany’s leading economics journal predicted ... This was on stark display in March 1944, just over two months ...
At the end of D-Day, the Allies had established a foothold in France and within 11 months Nazi Germany was defeated. Here are 10 things you may not have known about the operation: As early as 1942 ...
D-Day to Victory tells the epic story of the campaign that took the Allies from the biggest amphibious assault in history to the ultimate victory over Nazi Germany. It tells first-hand personal ...
To explain D-Day to a young person, you can tell them that in 1940, Germany had taken over Western Europe and captured France, Belgium and the Netherlands. To try and free the captured countries ...