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HISTORICAL FILM FOOTAGE
Focus on Liberation
D-Day bombings over France
D-Day bombings over France
D-Day bombings over France
France
June 1944
[English, 1:28]
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American and British aircraft supported the shock troops
magnificently, preventing the Germans from martialing
reinforcements. American marauders plastered peaceful-looking
forests, the hiding places of Nazi tank formations and vicious
dumps of high explosive. And in the skies, bombers and fighters
maintained cover for the ground forces below.
Allied air superiority over Germany was a decisive factor in the success of the D-Day (June 6, 1944) landings in France. This footage shows the Allied bombing of suspected German positions during the battle. Allied air attacks both supported Allied ground operations in Normandy and prevented German reinforcements from reaching the area. The Allies would liberate most of France by the end of August 1944.
 
 
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