Utah Beach (D-Day)
Description
This award-winning program—the official Utah Beach D-Day Museum film—captures the dramatic events of the Allied landing at Utah Beach on June 6, 1944. As part of a top-secret operation, brave Allied forces launch a bold assault on Hitler’s Atlantic Wall against nearly impossible odds. This highly coordinated land, sea, and air invasion is a turning point of the war and marks the beginning of the liberation of Europe and the defeat of Nazi Germany.
Runtime
32 min 10 sec
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Films on Demand
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