The Longest Day trailer
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@Trailermaker001 The movie was made with the cooperation of many veterans on both sides.
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@Henrik041 No one at all is minimizing the Canadian contribution to D-Day. They couldn't cover everything. We know that Canada was shooting its bolt when they landed - they weren't going to get more than two divisions.
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@PointlessVideos4Lyfe He doesn't sound mad to me. "u mad" has got be one of the most pathetic defenses I have ever heard. It's obvious you have no comeback to his comment.. Simply because you're an idiot.
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@usmc1942 lol u mad?
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@TheMark1945 Two things: 1.) The Americans didn't enter WWII until December of 1941 2.) your comment is impossible to understand
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@PointlessVideos4Lyfe oh my god just shut up leave now. please just leave
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PointlessVideos4Lyfe, if you listen to the movie at the beginning, Rommel says", For the Allies as well as the Germans, this will be the longest day." My grandad fought on D - Day and he always tells us", Boys, it was the longest day."
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@Henrik041 Don't worry, we French remember that the Canadians were there. My home town is Falaise (you probably heard about the pocket of Falaise). There is a Canadian military graveyard (and a Polish one !) between Caen and Falaise, two towns only 45 km away from each other. And it is the Canadians who delivered Falaise ! So thank you ! My mother was alive at the time, but she would want me to say that to you !
@Mike0N0ike57 This movie does indeed disappoint if you are Canadian. The Canadian Army took one of the five Normandy beachheads and were the only allied troops to achieve their D-Day+1 objectives.
But Canadians are not mentioned at all in The Longest Day. How can this film be considered a classic.
Henrik041 1 year ago 27
@Henrik041 Because it's a film, not a documentary. It was designed for entertainment rather than factual accuracy, so it easily earns its place as a classic.
tehsprite 3 weeks ago 4