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D-Day at 75: Veterans share stories of fighting Nazis as they sail to Normandy
https://beta.ctvnews.ca/national/features/d-day-veterans-sail-to-normandy--here-are-their-stories.html?fbclid=IwAR2dFG9_D2cz-e3Dt5MhPoUOtRE1Y8cDJnNRH_fp26rMAjZLGQtGR7qUEnU
https://beta.ctvnews.ca/national/features/d-day-veterans-sail-to-normandy--here-are-their-stories.html?fbclid=IwAR2dFG9_D2cz-e3Dt5MhPoUOtRE1Y8cDJnNRH_fp26rMAjZLGQtGR7qUEnU
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It's so weird for me to think about how fast the WWII vets are disappearing. My father was one- lived to be 96 and passed away a few years ago. That's a good indicator of why there are not many left. Time flies so damned fast.
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75 years ago my grandfather landed at Utah, it's crazy that this portion of history is closing.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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brianlux said:It's so weird for me to think about how fast the WWII vets are disappearing. My father was one- lived to be 96 and passed away a few years ago. That's a good indicator of why there are not many left. Time flies so damned fast.It really does. Sounds like you got to enjoy your dad for a long time too. I hope he wasn't too scarred from the war, but glad for his service. I remember in high school talking about the 50th anniversary in our history class, and interviewing my grandfather(he wasn't a part of D Day, but was in the bombing of London) for a paper I had to write on the war. Our teacher told us he'd like it to be on WWII and there were plenty of vets out there to find and talk to about it. That doesn't seem so long ago, and now here it is 25 years later and the greatest generation is almost gone. I know every 5 years, they have a big event in Normandy for the anniversary and it's sad to think that this might be the last one with survivors of D Day.I got back from Normandy 2 weeks ago today. It was my first trip there and was incredible. I did a tour of the American beaches/sectors and the American Cemetary. I've seen pictures of the invasion, watched History channel documentaries, ready books, watched Band of Brothers, the Longest Day, Saving Private Ryan and whatnot, but to stand there and see the beaches and the towns made it very real. And try to picture in my head what it must have looked like and what they went through was almost overwhelming.One of the biggest shocks was finding out Omaha beach was a huge tourist destination for beach-goers. It was popular before the war, and popular after. Our tour guide told a story of a gentlemen who was a D Day survivor and came back for a tour one summer several years ago. When they got to Omaha, it was packed with sunbathers, swimmers and people having a good time. He said the veteran began to cry and the tour guide apologized for all the people there, but it was a very popular beach in France for people to go to and he understood if he felt like it was disrespectful. The veteran stopped him and said " No, I'm not mad at all. I'm happy. This is why we came here that day. So they could come here. So they could have a choice. So they could be free and not have some f'in facist tell them they couldn't"Thank you to all veterans everywhere, no matter the war, but to those of D Day and WWII in general, thank you and your sacrifices will never be forgotten.0
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These boys saved humanity.
Brian, can you share your father's history in the war?0 -
Was having dinner the other night with a friend who works at the local V.A. hospital and has a large number of WW2 vets for clients. Some of whom were at D-Day and they still remember it.
She also mentioned that most of them can't stand the currently elected president because of one thing... hate. All the hate swirling around America and Americans because of him and his policies and rhetoric. They fought against the worst hate imaginable and can't stand to see people being supportive of so much hate.
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Swedens national day on the 6th. Day off. Will drink a beer for the brave people dying on that beach.
Are there any good films about it, other than Saving Private Ryan?"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
The Longest Day is a good movie.
There have been a few done throughout the years. No way Hollywood was not going to capitalize on the largest sea invasion that knocked down the Hitlers impenetrable "Atlantic Wall".
I think it was Tom Brokaw referred to them as the "greatest generation", no doubt in my mind. In Canada, a country of around 13 million or so, we assembled a volunteer army that saw over a million men and woman join the war effort...Give Peas A Chance…0 -
Band of brothers covers more than the landings but for me, it’s the best depiction there is about that topic0
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ponytd said:brianlux said:It's so weird for me to think about how fast the WWII vets are disappearing. My father was one- lived to be 96 and passed away a few years ago. That's a good indicator of why there are not many left. Time flies so damned fast.It really does. Sounds like you got to enjoy your dad for a long time too. I hope he wasn't too scarred from the war, but glad for his service. I remember in high school talking about the 50th anniversary in our history class, and interviewing my grandfather(he wasn't a part of D Day, but was in the bombing of London) for a paper I had to write on the war. Our teacher told us he'd like it to be on WWII and there were plenty of vets out there to find and talk to about it. That doesn't seem so long ago, and now here it is 25 years later and the greatest generation is almost gone. I know every 5 years, they have a big event in Normandy for the anniversary and it's sad to think that this might be the last one with survivors of D Day.I got back from Normandy 2 weeks ago today. It was my first trip there and was incredible. I did a tour of the American beaches/sectors and the American Cemetary. I've seen pictures of the invasion, watched History channel documentaries, ready books, watched Band of Brothers, the Longest Day, Saving Private Ryan and whatnot, but to stand there and see the beaches and the towns made it very real. And try to picture in my head what it must have looked like and what they went through was almost overwhelming.One of the biggest shocks was finding out Omaha beach was a huge tourist destination for beach-goers. It was popular before the war, and popular after. Our tour guide told a story of a gentlemen who was a D Day survivor and came back for a tour one summer several years ago. When they got to Omaha, it was packed with sunbathers, swimmers and people having a good time. He said the veteran began to cry and the tour guide apologized for all the people there, but it was a very popular beach in France for people to go to and he understood if he felt like it was disrespectful. The veteran stopped him and said " No, I'm not mad at all. I'm happy. This is why we came here that day. So they could come here. So they could have a choice. So they could be free and not have some f'in facist tell them they couldn't"Thank you to all veterans everywhere, no matter the war, but to those of D Day and WWII in general, thank you and your sacrifices will never be forgotten.mrussel1 said:These boys saved humanity.
Brian, can you share your father's history in the war?
"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Spiritual_Chaos said:Swedens national day on the 6th. Day off. Will drink a beer for the brave people dying on that beach.
Are there any good films about it, other than Saving Private Ryan?I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Swedens national day on the 6th. Day off. Will drink a beer for the brave people dying on that beach.
Are there any good films about it, other than Saving Private Ryan?0 -
mrussel1 said:mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Swedens national day on the 6th. Day off. Will drink a beer for the brave people dying on that beach.
Are there any good films about it, other than Saving Private Ryan?0 -
mcgruff10 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Swedens national day on the 6th. Day off. Will drink a beer for the brave people dying on that beach.
Are there any good films about it, other than Saving Private Ryan?
Seen the Sean Connery movie also.
Would be interesting to find a french or german movie on the subject, if anyone know of any."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
There are lots of YouTube videos that discuss D-Day from the Germans point of view. I'm sure most Germans would just like to forget WW2 happened, I suppose.Give Peas A Chance…0
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There's a movie called Overlord that follows the story of one British soldier up to the D Day landing. There's also a movie from the late 70's/early 80's called The Big Red One about D Day that stars Mark Hamill .I know the History Channel here in the US is having a lot of D Day stuff this week. Watched one special last night that was reenactments, but told lesser known true stories that involved American and British soldiers. Pretty fascinating. Especially the British mini sub that was to go and mark the landing spot for Sword beach to keep the amphibious tanks from running into the mud flats near it. They had to just sit on the bottom of the sea floor for an extra day when the mission was postponed on the 5th without being detected by the Germans. Can't imagine how nerve wracking that would've been too0
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ponytd said:There's a movie called Overlord that follows the story of one British soldier up to the D Day landing. There's also a movie from the late 70's/early 80's called The Big Red One about D Day that stars Mark Hamill .I know the History Channel here in the US is having a lot of D Day stuff this week. Watched one special last night that was reenactments, but told lesser known true stories that involved American and British soldiers. Pretty fascinating. Especially the British mini sub that was to go and mark the landing spot for Sword beach to keep the amphibious tanks from running into the mud flats near it. They had to just sit on the bottom of the sea floor for an extra day when the mission was postponed on the 5th without being detected by the Germans. Can't imagine how nerve wracking that would've been too"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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Meltdown99 said:There are lots of YouTube videos that discuss D-Day from the Germans point of view. I'm sure most Germans would just like to forget WW2 happened, I suppose.
So maybe there is a depiction of D-Day out there.
If anyone know of any, I'm not that knowledgeable in German and French film, please hook me up.
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0
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