75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay
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#1: 75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay Author: BungarraLocation: Murchison region, West Australia PostPosted: Wed Jun 05, 2019 8:41 pm
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I could put up links to a dozen sites to commemorate today...

But the truth is you wouldn't be reading this if not for the sacrifice of a generation nearly gone through the attrition of time.

The free world held its breathe and said its prayers 75 years ago today.

Thankfully they triumphed through belief and bravery.  Europe and indeed the world would never be the same again..

Bless em all

#2: Re: 75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay Author: dj PostPosted: Thu Jun 06, 2019 4:56 am
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Well said.  Not much time left last of the veterans less than 10% still alive.  One just did the parachute drop again today at age 97.  As far as the other Rommel post, hard to say theoretical if panzers deployed near landing zones would have made a difference.   Close support from destroyers were crucial to securing landing zones and to wear down German positions.  Not even a year later the war was over.  Rommel I'm sure was well aware if they could not stop them on the beach... the war was lost.  Hard enough to stop the Russians yet alone the Royal Navy & Yankee invasion.

#3: Re: 75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay Author: BungarraLocation: Murchison region, West Australia PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 2:09 am
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Agreed DJ

Museum Crush has a gallery of Colour photos, not specifically on DDay but after...

https://museumcrush.org/photographs-from-d-day-and-the-normandy-campaign-in-vivid-colour/

#4: Re: 75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay Author: BungarraLocation: Murchison region, West Australia PostPosted: Fri Jun 07, 2019 2:23 am
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Here is an interesting run down on the sherman DD tank.

There are still many on the bottom outside of the Normandy beaches where they sank. Unable to handle the rough conditions on the day

https://museumcrush.org/watch-this-peculiar-d-day-tank-could-float-on-water/

#5: Re: 75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay Author: dj PostPosted: Sat Jun 08, 2019 8:41 pm
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Amazing photos thanks for posting.  Surprised to see Ju-88 wreckage photo.  Did not think the Germans would send Ju-88's into Normandy region with overwhelming air superiority of Allied Forces.

#6: Re: 75 years since the Normandy Landings DDay Author: JFFulcrum PostPosted: Tue Jun 11, 2019 6:44 pm
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Just before: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJXUHQmoMqc
BTW, in that times pro-Nazi`s French formations, like Walloon Waffen-SS Legion, was at least 5000 strength, while whole 'La Resistance' estimates around 10 000 at same time...



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