This is a documentary I made about D-Day for my 8th grade school project. It goes through the planning, execution, and impact of that monumental day. In relation to the "largest invasion force question" I based the fact off of this military website:
http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/wwii/dday/armada.aspx
@ETrattTRatt yeah check out the H1 zoom, it's about 99 and does the trick just about the same
jpkeenan24 2 days ago
@jpkeenan24 do you know if there are any that aren't 200 dollars or so expensive
ETrattTRatt 3 days ago
pfft, I could have taken the whole beach with just my trusty army knife and a reasonably sized ball of string.
TheWoodymuffin 1 week ago
@uafchris the eastern front, was where world war two was won, at one point in the summer of 1943, 4.3 million german and 6.2 million soviet soldiers were fighting each other in a front from the black sea, to the barents sea in the arctic. in the eastern front D Day was like a small scale everyday battle.
bombarderoazul 1 week ago
just wanted to correct one mistake at the beggining of the video, the largest invasion ever in military history, was operation barbarrossa not D day. The invasion of the soviet union, on june 22, 1941 in which 3.5 million german troops invaded soviet union.
bombarderoazul 1 week ago
@Faultypants Did you forget what i commented before you wrote that stupid comment?
iiTzJamo 1 week ago
@iiTzJamo The war was already being won before the US joined the war? Did you forget about the battle of the bulge? Did you forget about Stalin and Churchill needing a second front from the United States?
Faultypants 1 week ago
Well said
zombie12slayer 2 weeks ago