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D-Day Secrets Of The Frontline Heroes 1080p WEB X264 AAC
War Documentary hosted by Geoffrey Bateman, published by RMC in 2024 - English narration
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-- French title: "D-day, au coeur de l'enfer" --
The D-Day operation of June 6, 1944 brought together unprecedented land, air, and sea forces: 3 million soldiers and hundreds of thousands of ships, planes and armored vehicles, a military operation of unprecedented logistic complexity, taking over a year in the planning.
Although the Allies actually failed to accomplish their objectives during the first day, they did gain a tenuous foothold in France that they gradually expanded before the Liberation of Paris on August 25 and the retreat of German forces east across the Seine five days later.
Thousands of men lost their lives during the Normandy landings. Countless photos and hundreds of hours of film recorded for posterity the fierce fighting and the soldiers' remarkable bravery, on that fateful day and in the weeks that followed.
However, little is known about the photographers, filmmakers, producers, and simple civilians who risked their lives to capture those images that have since made history.
Some would die during their mission, others would live to tell their stories, but for 80 years, their remarkable personal stories were overshadowed by the dramatic events they managed to capture.
Documentary D-Day: Secrets of the Frontline Heroes brings together 30-years' worth of material gathered at the National Archives and Records Administration and from personal family archives to tell the incredible story of those forgotten heroes.
Among them, the accounts of George Stevens, Jack Lieb, John Ford, and Richard Taylor seen through the personal diaries, letters and films they left behind.
The film asks several question: how did the filmmakers on the frontline survive those terrifying weeks? Were they willing to submit to the hell of combat? How did they manage, technically, to capture the events in film and photography and, above all, to get the footage from the battlefield to the rest of the world?
And finally, why were these images of such vital importance to the army and the intelligence services?
Featuring exceptional archive images and a wealth of interviews with experts, the film invites us to experience the Battle of Normandy, firsthand, and to discover the unfolding events of that fateful summer through the literal lens of the forgotten heroes of Operation Overlord.
A Film by Guilain Depardieu, Dominique Forget & Thibaut Martin ; RMC Decouverte and Kwanza Co-Production with Histoire TV, RTBF and CNC