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Ed Davey apologies for speeding on motorway as he takes part in 'drum therapy' class
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey visits a Care Home in Romsey, Hampshire and participates in 'Drum Therapy.'
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey also answers a question about getting fined for speeding after being caught doing 73mph in...
Press Association
Protesters clash in Portsmouth as President Trump attends D-Day commemorations
WARNING: Strong and abusive language.
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Crowds protesting President Trump's visit clash with Trump supporters in Portsmouth, where the President is attending D-Day commemorations.
Bridgeman Arts
Post D-Day building of Mulberry Harbour, arrival of materiel and troops, airfield construction. Normandy 1944
Post D-Day building of Mulberry Harbour, arrival of materiel and troops, airfield construction. Normandy 1944
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Embarkation of troops and loading of equipment onto the invasion fleet, eve of D-Day, June 5th 1944
Embarkation of troops and loading of equipment onto the invasion fleet, eve of D-Day, June 5th 1944
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England on dawn of D-Day, Allied planes bomb France and hit German plane. 1944
England on dawn of D-Day, Allied planes bomb France and hit German plane. 1944
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RESEARCH IMW Omaha Beach, D-Day 1944
TAPE 178 11:36:36:00 äóî1944, UK: US navy unit in port - troops embarking preparing for D-Day - landingcraft leaves port 11:37:29:00 äóî1944, UK: Troops embark large transport ship - soldiers relaxing onboard 11:37:54:00 äóî1944,...
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Spitfires bombs targets in France prior to D-Day, followed by gliders that crash-land, June 6th 1944
Spitfires bombs targets in France prior to D-Day, followed by gliders that crash-land, June 6th 1944
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D-Day landings, US troops live in transport crates, German fortification.
D-Day landings, US troops live in transport crates, German fortification.
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Allied HQ with Eisenhower, US paratroopers assemble ammo and prepare for D-Day landings. 1944
Allied HQ with Eisenhower, US paratroopers assemble ammo and prepare for D-Day landings. 1944
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Eisenhower and other military leaders visit troops in France a few days after D-Day, 12th June 1944
Eisenhower and other military leaders visit troops in France a few days after D-Day, 12th June 1944
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US D-Day landing practice, England 1944
Shots in order of appearance: Tape 114: Invasion training off the coast of England. Landing craft at sea then troops rush beach. Invasion fleet on Channel during their training. Tape 103: Landing craft at sea - troops are training for...
National WWII Museum
D-Day Invasion
D-Day was the Allies' biggest gamble of World War II. Using photos and footage from the war, the video teaches pupils about the invasion of Normandy and why it was a crucial—but risky—undertaking for the Allied forces. Viewers see how...
National WWII Museum
What Would You Do? Scenario: Bombing to Invade
The D-Day invasion was critical to the Allies defeating Nazi Germany. However, they needed to make sure Hitler could not get resources to France to fight back. Should the Allies bomb the rail lines feeding the German army through France...
National WWII Museum
Air War over Berlin
The air Battle of Berlin was harrowing with fighter pilots so close in the skies they could see each other's eyes. A video studies the important engagement, explaining that while the Allies lost the largest number of men in a single air...
PBS
Pbs: Bill Moyers Journal: D Day Revisited
Captivating video program detailing the experiences of soldiers who participated in the Normandy invasion in 1944. Streaming video and transcripts available.
Other
U.s. Army: D Day: June 6, 1944
The U.S. Army's captivating site detailing the historic D-Day invasion. On this site, find a video with first-hand accounts from soldiers who participated in the invasion of Normandy, General Dwight D. Eisenhower's address to the...
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American Battle Monuments Commission: Combat Narrative: Pointe Du Hoc
A series of captioned videos and primary source materials, such as aerial photographs, describes and explains how the Allied invasion of Normandy at Pointe du Hoc, midway between the landing zones at the beaches of Omaha and Utah, unfolded.
US National Archives
Internet Archive: Department of War: True Glory
Video [1:21:02] published in 1945 by the Department of War in conjunction with British Government surveys entire WWII campaign in Western Europe from just before D-Day to the surrender of Germany in May 1945.
US National Archives
Internet Archive: Normandy, the Airborne Invasion of Fortress Europe
Original film [52:29] tells the story of the invasion of Normandy.
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Germans Mark Bitter Wwii Anniversary
This NPR site includes many interesting links about D-Day. Be sure to click on the Photo Gallery for D-Day pictures and to hear Eisenhower's statement to Allied forces.
Library of Congress
Loc: Webcasts From the National Ww Ii Reunion
Webcasts from the Library of Congress about women in military medicine, the Navajo Code Talker, Tuskegee Airmen, and others. Requires RealPlayer.
PBS
Pbs: The War: D Day (Video of the Invasion)
At the online companion site of the PBS documentary series "THE WAR," watch a video documentary of D-Day.
Library of Congress
Loc: Experiencing War, D Day 60th Anniversary
Collection of stories by the soldiers who were on the beach, made up the beach and experienced the days immediately after D-day.
Other
Open Culture: D Day Relived in Real Time
This captivating podcast provides the interviews of the lives of veterans who took part in D-Day.