A survivor of World War II takes us back to a Normady beach on June 6 1944 to retell the sights and sounds of one of the bloodiest and most decisive battles in history.
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In April 1945, Hitler envisaged the Seelow Heights as a wavebreaker for the flood of the Red Army. This is how the Oderbruch area, just 50 kilometres east of Berlin, became the biggest battlefield in Germany. The rivalling Soviet marshals Zhukov and Konyev were supposed to conquer the trophy Berl...
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When talking about the German Kriegsmarine in World War II, the German U-Boats are often the first thing that comes into mind. At the outbreak of the war of the war, Germany had 57 U-Boats, most of them not capable of operations in the Atlantic. It was planned to build about 250 in the Naval cons...
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When talking about the German Kriegsmarine in World War II, the German U-Boats are often the first thing that comes into mind. At the outbreak of the war of the war, Germany had 57 U-Boats, most of them not capable of operations in the Atlantic. It was planned to build about 250 in the Naval cons...
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In April 1945, Hitler envisaged the Seelow Heights as a wavebreaker for the flood of the Red Army. This is how the Oderbruch area, just 50 kilometres east of Berlin, became the biggest battlefield in Germany. The rivalling Soviet marshals Zhukov and Konyev were supposed to conquer the trophy Berl...
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When talking about the German Kriegsmarine in World War II, the German U-Boats are often the first thing that comes into mind. At the outbreak of the war of the war, Germany had 57 U-Boats, most of them not capable of operations in the Atlantic. It was planned to build about 250 in the Naval cons...
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When talking about the German Kriegsmarine in World War II, the German U-Boats are often the first thing that comes into mind. At the outbreak of the war of the war, Germany had 57 U-Boats, most of them not capable of operations in the Atlantic. It was planned to build about 250 in the Naval cons...
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In April 1945, Hitler envisaged the Seelow Heights as a wavebreaker for the flood of the Red Army. This is how the Oderbruch area, just 50 kilometres east of Berlin, became the biggest battlefield in Germany. The rivalling Soviet marshals Zhukov and Konyev were supposed to conquer the trophy Berl...
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When talking about the German Kriegsmarine in World War II, the German U-Boats are often the first thing that comes into mind. At the outbreak of the war of the war, Germany had 57 U-Boats, most of them not capable of operations in the Atlantic. It was planned to build about 250 in the Naval cons...
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In April 1945, Hitler envisaged the Seelow Heights as a wavebreaker for the flood of the Red Army. This is how the Oderbruch area, just 50 kilometres east of Berlin, became the biggest battlefield in Germany. The rivalling Soviet marshals Zhukov and Konyev were supposed to conquer the trophy Berl...
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