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D-Day: Breaching Enemy Lines DVD

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Get to the heart of one of the defining days in history. Codenamed Operation Overlord D-Day saw 156 000 Allied troops storm the beaches of Normandy on the morning of 6 June 1944. Victory would strike an almighty blow in the war against the Nazis in Europe. Retreat was not an option and defeat was simply unthinkable. This documentary series from HISTORY™ recounts the invasion of Normandy by blending combat footage interviews with the soldiers who fought the battle and commentary from expert historians. The series covers the strategy planning and buildup... to the invasion as well as the battle itself and the weeks of fighting after the landings that led to the Allied breakout and the liberation of France. Witness the heroism of men plunging into the onslaught of war forging success out of tragic miscalculations and sheer terror. And experience the harrowing front-line fighting that filled too many graves for the world to ever forget. [show more]

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Released
05 May 2014
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
History 
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Runtime
135 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055298069418 
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History Channel documentary exploring the events of the 6th of June 1944, when over 150,000 Allied troops descended on the beaches of Normandy to commence the liberation of Europe. Through a blend of archive footage, interviews with soldiers who were part of the offensive and contributions from war historians, the programme aims to bring to life the events of that day.