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D Day Tribute(A hymn to the fallen)

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2007

A Combination of footage taken from a trip to normandy and real footage from wwII

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  • A lump in the throat or what?,fantastic  peace of work rellimnaek.

    Was you on a Leger Battlefield tour or was it off your own bat?.

    I did the D-Day tour with Leger,worth every penny.

    Thanks for your movie.

  • @zemstamonte

    I go out to Normandy as many times as i can.

    Never been a tour always on my own back

    Glad you enjoyed the film

  • Awesome. My dad landed on D-Day so this really brought a tear to my eye. How did you do it?

  • Glad You liked the film.Respect to your dad you must and should be so proud of him. Made film with windows movie maker to mix my footage and the real footage from documentary films

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  • So many deaths over one man with a twisted dream.

  • As young Americans watch this moving video, I hope they will realise that - despite what they are brought up to believe - World War II was not won only by the Americans, neither were they the only troops to invade France on D-Day. Thousands of British, Canadian, French, Polish etc etc boys were there, too, fighting and dying in a common cause. Thank you, America, for contributing your wealth and soldiers, but please remember our boys were there, too. And we had been fighting Hitler since 1939.

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  • @they7692

    it was never one man,there were a lot of willing accompline.

  • @renard801

    dont forget the russia contribution but they seem to be hitler ally when the molotov treaty was signed thus freeing german forces to concentrate on the battle of france.

  • @they7692

    i wish it was one man,

    but it is human nature with regard to war,

    look at how countries allocate vast resources of their GDP to imporve on their military.

  • @renard801 I will never forget those brave British, Canadian, Polish and French soldiers that fought beside our troops to free europe from Nazi tryanny. We Americans should never take all the credit. It was a joint effort and we all did our part in the war. God Bless every nation that freed europe from the Nazis

  • @renard801 Thank you, you made my day.

  • @puju1234 Hello again. From curiosity, I've just clicked on your User Name and discovered that you are 20 years old and have previously been accused of Trolling on YouTube. Now it all makes sense!

    20-year-old Troll. End of. Goodbye!

  • @renard801 Yea Im really sorry that english isnt my homelanguage, because everybody isnt from UK you know. How about you show some rispect to Axis soldiers. Most of them werent Natzis, they were just normal people who answered the call.

    Maybe you accidently sent the private message to me? Btw why you didnt post it in here?

  • @puju1234 Oh, you poor, pathetic little person! To get your own back for my post, you pretend that I had sent that private message!

    Well, sorry to point out that anyone with a grain of common sense will see from the dreadful grammar and spelling that you, and not I, composed that sentence. You even continue to misspell 'respect', just as you did in your original post!

    It is disappointing that someone like you can come on here and defile such a moving, respectful tribute to the fallen.

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