How I Survived D-Day - The Battle of Normandy

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Publicado 2020-12-10
June 6th 1944 is a date every veteran knows, D-Day. Today we're stepping side the boots of a soldier on one of World War II's most infamous days, to see how it was even possible to survive. You don't want to miss this epic new video set right in the heart of the Battle of Normandy.

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  • @billythegoat150
    The men that had to nerve run onto the beaches knowing half would die, mad respect
  • @mikethedude571
    My great grandfather was a technical seargent during d-day he also fought in Sicily and Africa he helped organize the Nuremberg trials he got the bronze star for it. He died in 2005 two years before I was born he left us a booklet with his journal and photos. He was in the first infantry division. Big red one. His name was John Burman
  • @benhorne9327
    Even with the amount of research I've done on WW2, I still cannot fathom the sacrifice those boys made on those beaches. It makes me emotional to think about it
  • @ryandono5721
    Don't let that generation be forgotten. Truly the greatest generation.
  • @BoogerSugar17
    The Sargeant that comes up just shows how different it is to have a LEADER by your side. Having a strong leader to follow can make all the difference.
  • Great grandpa made it through Dday was in the 501st Airborne, he died later at the battle of the bulge a true hero too me
  • Kids nowadays think war is fun like COD. Those screams will stay with you forever and be in every dream.
  • @freedpr2750
    Whoever managed to keep they're head, and give orders during the storming of Normandy is a special kind of person, running into that warzone had to be absolutely horrifying
  • @brianik8100
    Imagine how the officers and sergeants felt. With so much responsibility under so much stress
  • @cdrlemuz
    I need the confidence of that black soldier. Running out of the boat into sure death blowing a whistle
  • @funzjag
    My paternal grandfather was among those in the third wave of the invasion. 💐🙏R.I.P. GENERAL GRANDPAP🙏💐
  • @dhjr29
    That was intense, even as a watcher this genuinly scared me, I can’t imagine the courage it took for these men to do that over 70 years ago, R.I.P
  • @oblivion2009
    Can you imagine the stress and fear while everyone around you is dying ? I couldn’t imagine what these guys went through. The survivors must of had some pretty bad PTSD. My hats to you all. God bless the men who sever
  • @XpLiZiTcOnTeNt7
    I had a great uncle that survived Omaha beach. After I watched Saving Private Ryan, I had to ask how he did it. All he told me was “I got lucky.”
  • @Jo_Rogan
    now imagine half these guys are 18 yr old kids
  • @Peno547
    For all the veterans , you have fought well
  • @comedymedia275
    Imagine the nerve it took for these men to run onto a beach knowing traps, bombs, and bullets were waiting for them. They did amazing
  • @regiltube7932
    Days of battle with swords are more gory than this, but I will never reject the hellish high pitch sound of explosions and guns in this era