D-Day Remembered

D-Day Remembered

1994 · 54 min · ★ 7.0 · Documentary

An award-winning documentary of the invasion of Normandy in World War II, using rare archival films and pictures from British, American, and German archives. The narrator provides the overall continuity, but the voices of over 50 participants who were involved in the staging of the invasion in Britain or were on the beaches of France bring the images to life.

Directed by Charles Guggenheim · Written by Charles Guggenheim

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