Monday, June 2, 2008
Smithsonian Channel(TM) Premieres 'D-Day - The True Story of Omaha Beach' on 64th Anniversary of Famed WWII Mission
History remembers D-Day, the greatest amphibious invasion ever attempted,
as a great victory by U.S. forces, which were launched across the English
Channel from the southern shore of
D-Day - The True Story of Omaha Beach, premiering
New evidence shown in the film reveals that the German defenses were far stronger than anticipated. The recent discovery of a captured German map and the re-emergence of an entire German bunker, hidden under the Normandy soil for over sixty years, bring new insights into how the strength of the German defenses had increased significantly between the planning for D-Day and the invasion itself.
As depicted in motion pictures like Saving Private Ryan, Germans -- behind their bunkers along the shoreline -- assaulted U.S. soldiers landing on the beach with a lethal combination of machine guns, hand grenades, and bombs. A massive U.S. air strike, conducted just hours earlier, intended to take out these German defenses, but failed to hit the targets. Americans landed on the beach believing that they would make it safely to the cliffs where German munitions were stored. Yet thousands of soldiers were killed as soon as they stepped onto the beach, or even into the water as they waded to shore. At the time, it was believed that, within hours, 2,000 men were cut down -- "felled," says one historian in the film, "like stalks of wheat by a sickle." But the casualty figures were closer to 5,000.
The U.S. casualty toll at
D-Day - The True Story of Omaha Beach is a co-production with BBC
Timewatch. Produced and directed by
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