a few years ago a couple went out to dinner. later that night the babysitter called and asked if she could put a sheet over the clown statue in the kids bedroom. the father said "get the kids out of the house and I'll call the police. we don't own a clown statue." it turned out that the clown was a murderer escaped from jail. if you don't repost this message on 10 videos the clown will be in your bedroom tonight at 3am with a chainsaw sorrry I did this I was Really Scared!
I know that there were many nationalities who took part on D-Day. But the way that Britain stood against the might of a nation with superior armourment, makes me so proud to be British. I am also so privledged that many hundreds of thousands were willing to give their lives so that I can enjoy the freedoms I take for granted. I thankful for each and everyone of them... bravest of the brave.
As vet of VeitNam I feel very small the giant things they did on D-Day. All I can do is horror them the best way I know. I don't think there will ever be that breed of men again. I haven't been there but I hope to before I become to lame to go. I stand and salute them all for what they had to give up for for freedoms sake.
A very moving piece of film footage. The ghosts of falling stone and twisted wire, rememberances of blood that was spilled and then washed away by the waves of the sea that never forget.
My grandfather was on the Eastern front.
Warhammer40k47 4 months ago
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a few years ago a couple went out to dinner. later that night the babysitter called and asked if she could put a sheet over the clown statue in the kids bedroom. the father said "get the kids out of the house and I'll call the police. we don't own a clown statue." it turned out that the clown was a murderer escaped from jail. if you don't repost this message on 10 videos the clown will be in your bedroom tonight at 3am with a chainsaw sorrry I did this I was Really Scared!
mileyrocky 1 year ago
Very intesresting..... i didn't know John Virgo was a historian!
dannyhill9186 1 year ago
I know that there were many nationalities who took part on D-Day. But the way that Britain stood against the might of a nation with superior armourment, makes me so proud to be British. I am also so privledged that many hundreds of thousands were willing to give their lives so that I can enjoy the freedoms I take for granted. I thankful for each and everyone of them... bravest of the brave.
DasGeneGenie 2 years ago 8
HOLY SHIT Robert Niland one of the four Niland brothers that died!
zimpiko28 2 years ago
Ive been to a few of the graveyards across France in the last 20 years and they are all well kept and peaceful.And not many are over 25 years old
tinker5k 2 years ago
Very moving and poignant tribute to the Fallen brave men, who gave all.
Norfolk UK
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josparkes 2 years ago 2
My only dissapointment of this tour was the fact that we didn't actually go on Omaha Beach, just visited the Amercan Cemetary overlooking it.
In this video it shows the guide ON Omaha Beach, so check before you book is my advice, but a very good tour apart from that :)
teebee1984 2 years ago
i want to visit this place.... and i want it in german xD
entetheking 3 years ago
As vet of VeitNam I feel very small the giant things they did on D-Day. All I can do is horror them the best way I know. I don't think there will ever be that breed of men again. I haven't been there but I hope to before I become to lame to go. I stand and salute them all for what they had to give up for for freedoms sake.
lee959z 4 years ago 7
@lee959z My Dad Was in Nam
prezgoldfish98 1 year ago
A very moving piece of film footage. The ghosts of falling stone and twisted wire, rememberances of blood that was spilled and then washed away by the waves of the sea that never forget.
Creolelady281 4 years ago