Witness momentous World War Two events! We've delved into the archives of the famous Imperial War Museum in London to bring you the story of the conquest of Europe as it was actually reported in the cinemas of the day. Filmed by front-line cameramen, many of whom became casualties themselves, these newsreels are a fascinating record of how World War Two was fought, and of how the war was being depicted on the home front. "Operation Overlord", the greatest invasion by sea and air in history, grows before your eyes from its original force of 130,000 to more than half a million men along with thousands of tanks and planes.
Here's What You Will See: - The actual landings on D-Day in Normandy
- Reinforcements, first prisoners and captured towns cleared
- The liberation of Cherbourg by American forces and of Caen by British and Canadian soldiers
- German counterattacks and the V1 Flying Bomb
- The miraculous Mulberry Harbour
- British and Canadian forces in the Orne Basin
- The Free French forces in operation
- News from the other European fronts: Russia, Italy and the South of France
- The American assault on St. Lo, Avranches and Rennes, then on to Angers and Nantes
- The Liberation of Paris
- Resistance street fighting, De Gaulle's re-entry into Paris and the sniper attack on him during the celebrations
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