D-Day Remembered

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  • NOT RATED
  • 1994
  • 54 min
  • 8.2  (80)

D-Day Remembered is a 1994 documentary film that chronicles the events leading up to and during the highly significant World War II invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. The film is presented in black and white, with narrations by multiple historians, including David McCullough, Edward A. Askew, and John C. Ausland. The movie begins with a historical background, outlining the events leading up to the invasion. It outlines the rise of Adolf Hitler, the formation of the Axis powers, and Germany's relentless expansion. The film then shifts towards the American effort to participate in the war and the choices of where and how to strike at the Nazis.

The story jumps to the early 1940s, where Allied forces strategized to plan a comprehensive attack on Nazi-held France. The film presents an in-depth examination of the elaborate plans required to stage and execute Operation Overlord, the military plan for the invasion of Normandy.

D-Day Remembered progresses to the day of the invasion, meticulously following the efforts of the Allied forces to overcome the defenses of the heavily-guarded beaches of Normandy. The film includes the perspective of the soldiers involved, including interviews with survivors, from both the Allied and Axis forces.

Throughout the 90-minute documentary, it provides an accurate portrayal of the horrors of war that the soldiers lived through, from the gut-wrenching sacrifice of the first wave of soldiers to the challenges of clearing minefields and being met with unexpected lethal counterattacks.

The film thoroughly examines the impressive logistics required to stage Normandy's invasion, from the development of the Mulberry harbor to the training of tens of thousands of troops. It analyzes the intricacies involved in the actual day of the invasion, which saw the most massive amphibious military operation in history.

Moreover, the documentary demonstrates the critical role that technology played in the war. The film shows extensive footage of military technology, including fighter planes, tanks, and submarines. The film takes the audience deep into the tactical decisions that shaped the course of the war, and how the correct application of technology allowed the Allies to overcome obstacles that were previously considered insurmountable.

The climax of the film focuses on the success of the invasion, with the Allies making significant progress in conquering France from the Nazis. The documentary also covers the consequences of the invasion, as it is a catalyst for the ultimate defeat of Nazi Germany, and how it paved the way for the dream of a free Europe.

Overall, D-Day Remembered is an emotional and gripping film that captures the essence of the historical D-Day invasion. The film mainly focuses on the military strategy of the invasion and covers the lives of the soldiers who participated. With its mixture of historical footage, interviews, and in-depth analysis, the documentary presents a thorough and fascinating account of this significant WWII event. It is a historical document worth watching for anyone interested in the subject.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1994
  • MPAA Rating
    NOT RATED
  • Runtime
    54 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (80)