During World War II, a group of American soldiers go on a dangerous mission to retrieve a paratrooper whose brothers have been killed in action. They face the horrors of combat and the challenges of war as they navigate through enemy lines.
In this satirical comedy, an American naval officer stationed in London during World War II is assigned to accompany a famous, cowardly, womanizer film director to document the events leading up to D-Day. Along the way, he falls in love with a strong-willed British woman, making him question his own courage and values.
The Big Red One follows the adventures of a unit of US Army infantry soldiers as they fight their way across Europe during World War II. From the beaches of Normandy to the deserts of Africa, they face numerous challenges and witness the horrors of war firsthand.
The movie is set during World War II in the days just prior to the D-Day invasion. A special parachute unit is sent to destroy a German flame thrower installation on Omaha Beach.
In What Have We Learned, Charlie Brown?, Charlie Brown and his friends embark on a surreal European tour, where they experience the beauty of France, learn about the history of World War II, and encounter the solemnity of war memorials. Through their adventures and misadventures, they discover the importance of friendship, bravery, and never forgetting the sacrifices of those who came before them.
Captain Eloïse Gentil, of Caen police, hasn't been on speaking terms with her father Robert, an expert on WWII, for twenty years. But the two are brought together to investigate the death of James Crawley, a 91 year-old former GI, found tied to a pole and in his uniform, apparently executed "as an example".
The Big Red One: The Reconstruction is a documentary film that takes a deep dive into the remarkable experiences of a US Army infantry division during World War II. From their significant role in the Battle of Omaha Beach and the liberation of a concentration camp to their harrowing struggles in Africa and Sicily-Italy, this film showcases the heroism, sacrifices, and challenges faced by these brave soldiers. Through interviews, archival footage, and meticulous restoration, The Big Red One: The Reconstruction brings this incredible story to life, paying homage to the bravery and resilience of those who fought in one of history's bloodiest conflicts.
On June 6th, 1944 the largest military invasion and defence the world has ever seen occurred. D-Day tells the epic story of the preparation and execution of the Allied invasion of Normandy. It tells the story of the defence of the Western Front by the forces of the German Empire, and of the complex and deadly secret war fought by the men and women of France and mainland Europe. D-Day brings to life the dramatic and astounding tales of courage and sacrifice, joy and despair, love and betrayal. The planning for the Allied invasion on June 6th 1944 took two years and cost thousands of lives. It involved a deception of breathtaking audacity. Both the preparation leading up to and the actions and events on the day itself relied on the absolute discretion of many and the genius and nerve of a few. D-Day examines the intricate jigsaw from both sides - presenting events through the eyes of the men and women who were there, telling their extraordinary stories.
D-Day 360 is a captivating documentary that takes you back in time to the pivotal moments of World War II. Through rare archive footage and compelling reenactments, the film provides a gripping account of the Allied invasion on Omaha Beach and the extraordinary courage displayed by soldiers on both sides of the conflict. Get ready to be transported to the heart of the action and gain a new perspective on one of the defining moments in history.
Filmed with the full cooperation of the U.S. Army, Breakthrough is a lean, no-nonsense war film set during the 1944 invasion of the continent.
This film tells the story of Col Rudder’s 2nd Ranger Bn and their heroic attack on the gun battery at Pointe du Hoc, which covered both Omaha and Utah beaches. Despite their thorough training scaling techniques that included sectional aluminium commando ladders, rocket grapples and ropes experienced commanders predicted a disaster. In the event bad weather, navigational errors and communications failure meant that less than 200 Rangers were delivered to the foot of the cliffs late and under enemy fire. Small groups of Rangers battled their way up ropes and ladders, with grenades bursting around them, to scale the muddy unstable cliff. A handful of men spread out and cleared the stunned defenders but, as often is the case, seizing the objective was only a part of the battle. Isolated for over 24 hours, with no relief from the near disaster at Omaha, the Rangers fought on against increasingly determined German counter-attacks.
After the D-Day landings in June 1944, a US squadron liberates a small village in Normandy from German occupation.
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