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Why Was D-Day So Brutal? [Solved]

All the careful planning, specially designed vehicles, and months of training couldn’t save the thousands of men who lost their lives that morning. Planes dropped 13,000 bombs before the landing: they completely missed their targets; intense naval bombardment still failed to destroy German emplacements.

WWII Vets Told Us What D-Day Was Really Like

George Ciampa had never left the United States before being drafted into the army to fight Nazi Germany in 1944.

Veteran Recalls the Horrors of D-Day | Memoirs Of WWII #32

WW2 Veteran Sherwin Callander’s grisly experience in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor lead him to transfer to amphibious training.

D-Day Veteran on Crash Landing into Sainte-Mere-Eglise and Brutal Hand-to-Hand Hedgerow Fighting

Born into the Great Depression, Henry Langrehr knew what it was like to be poor.