The Longest Day (1962) - Point Du Hoc
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I went to Normandy - some of the most moving things I've seen; truly inspiring what people (young people) will do. That's why there's only young people in Armies.
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@HeirofGojira91 The Germans were trying to surrender but the American didn't realize it. Where was their white flag? How would the American know that "Bitte bitte" means "Please, please?"
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It is incredible how silly were the scripts of the war movies before the years '80. And even more incredible how the public was available to pay for it...
For example:
3:54 a german grenade explodes very near the Yankees = no one dead
4:24 the yankee grenade kills the german many meters far away, and the germans don't die at the same time...
SHAME on this movie
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@animegamer77 Seriously. We have enough weeaboos and gamers here. GTFO my internets boi!
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@snakes3425 hate to break it to ya. i went their. your thinking of pointe du hoc. i went to utah omaha and pointe du hoc. only the Pointe had cliffs bro
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@GFORCEpackattack my uncle was 17 when he landed. he was E company 2nd battalion of the rangers. my grampa battle of the bulge. i didnt understand what you put anyways lol
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@riptorrex 56 were supposed to be launched. only 11 of the ropes made it on to the cliff.
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@bud467 that and pegasus bridge are my favourite.
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@billace90 Sorry, but you are wrong... We, in occupied countries, heared dayly code-sentenses from the BBC, (each in his own laguage) on hidden radios'...But, we did not know what it meanth, just the partisans knew it.
For instance: (in Dutch) "apen kunnen zeer hoog klimmen" (apes can climb very high); "de melk loopt over" (the milk is boiling over) "de slager heeft 2 koeien geslacht" (the butcher has slaughtered 2 cows).
Such things, I heared it daily during WW ll
US Ranger=Ninja with climbing gear.
KoMmIzZaR98 7 months ago 8
i would of hated to climb that shit.... let alone being shot at
CarlitosWayz12 9 months ago 7