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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2008

Diorama of the battle at Point Du Hoc, France on D-Day June 6, 1944 by Jim Hughes Greencastle, Pennsylvania
see photo stills: http://gallery.mac.com/mjpellegrino#100091&bgcolor=black&view=grid

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  • umm didnt they use ropes? cuz i luaghed a little at those ladders ! =)

  • Jim tells me the ladders were a gift to the troops from the London Fire Department.

  • That was awesome, what was that clicking noise at 1:37 , was it someone playing air hockey, or table soccer?

  • . . . the day we filmed the wind was whipping the garage doors back & forth in their tracks.

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  • Great video but a little pointer to put an 'e' on the end of point for the correct spelling. I lived in Normandy for a year and a half and I would defo say that people need to visit these places as its awe inspiring to see what they had to do in a hail of bullets and grenades.

  • @lolisho0 in the movie "The longest day" the allies used ladders and ropes.

  • nice. only 1 detale the swastika on the tower is facing the wrong way :P

  • incredible water affects. like the mine and sinking landing craft

  • where did u get those backround bomb sounds?

  • ok cuz all i know is that they shot ladders from the boats or somthing !

  • thats the best damn diorama ive ever seen!

  • they used ropes and ladders

  • 2:14 your swastika is backwards

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