A Race To See The D-Day Beaches | History Traveler Episode 55

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  • čas přidán 5. 06. 2024
  • Last day. Last evening. Big time crunch. We're racing down the coast of Normandy to try and make sure that we see every one of the landing beaches of D-Day before we have to move on to the next destination. All kinds of interesting things to see in this one!
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Komentáře • 182

  • @sbaddison
    @sbaddison Před 4 lety +5

    Don’t worry about the time you spent there. You came, saw & undoubtedly will be back. My Dad landed on SWORD at H hour in a Sherman Crab flail. The British paratroopers took the Mervile Battery which helped protect the troops but there were still heavy losses. The LCT running parallel to my father’s got hit & taken out. Pegasus Bridge & the aforementioned battery are a must. Thank you for recording this👍🏻

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +1

      My pleasure. And thank you for the grace in your comments. Some of the others have been a little less tolerant 😅

  • @jarimikkola2426
    @jarimikkola2426 Před 2 lety +2

    What I loved about living in Europe (Germany / Netherlands) I being a history buff, visited most of these sites, with several multiple times. I can never get enough of history especiall WWII. I was born 7 years after the war in Europe ended...and loved seeing it all.

  • @HumanLikeMan
    @HumanLikeMan Před 2 lety +4

    My Dad & all his brothers (5 altogether) joined the Winnipeg Rifles in WW2, so glad you included Juno in your travels.

  • @tommyg191
    @tommyg191 Před 4 lety +8

    To know that Sword was closest to Berlin and the British didn't take the casualties American forces took at Omaha, yet took casualties never-the-less.....When you finally go back, I hope I'm able to go with you. THAT would be a great opportunity to expand on the history you've provided in this series. To also remember that General Omar Bradley was sooooo close to pulling back from Omaha.....I salute the British 50th Division at Sword, the Canadian 3rd Division at Juno, the British 3rd Division at Gold, the US 1st and 29th Divisions at Omaha and the US 4th Division at Utah. Always remember and please never forget.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +1

      It's funny that you mention that. I've kicked around the idea of doing a small tour over there sometime.

    • @karld888
      @karld888 Před rokem +1

      @@TheHistoryUnderground JD, when you see MM after a british empire soldier's name; it means that individual soldier has been mentioned officially in military dispatches. It is the lowest distinction for combat a british empire soldier can receive.

  • @timothyogden9761
    @timothyogden9761 Před 3 lety +3

    When I think of the importance of that critical day for the world, I wish it were possible to tell each and every one of those brave soldiers how much of an impact they all made in the name of freedom. God bless them ALL. You do good work sir.

  • @leeanna3114
    @leeanna3114 Před 4 lety +15

    My grandmother's cousin went in 3 days after D-Day and lost a leg. I remember talking to him a few times about his time there. He lived a good long life and died maybe 10 years ago. I was proud to call him family!!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +3

      Too many heroes came out of that war that the world will never know. Thanks for sharing that and thanks for watching.

  • @paramedicpaul
    @paramedicpaul Před 4 lety +15

    Was excited at the start of your trip to see if you were going to visit Juno Beach. Hope your next trip would include The Juno Beach Centre, Beny-Sur-Mer Cemetery, Canada House, Pegasus Bridge, and the Merriville Battery Site. You will be impressed to visit Vimy Ridge Monument for the 11000 Canadians who were killed in France and Belgium in WW1 who have no known graves. The monument is so impressive that Hilter ordered his army not to destroy this monument. Lots of WW1 and WW2 Canadian history in France, Belgium, and other countries in Europe. Thanks for all what you're doing. Enjoying your page. Can't help being a proud Canadian.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +7

      Thanks. And believe me, I was aching that I wasn't able to spend more time giving Juno its proper due. I'm definitely going to give it and those to other places more attention on the next trip. What the Canadians did was too important to ignore.

  • @ricksmith38
    @ricksmith38 Před 4 lety +24

    I like that you visited and honoured all the beaches. Even with 1 hour to go. 🇨🇦🇬🇧🇺🇸🇫🇷 Great videos.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks! 😃I did my best. It didn't feel right to only cover a few. I'll do better next time though.

    • @garyaugust1953
      @garyaugust1953 Před rokem

      @TheHistoryUnderground thanks for all these videos. We are going to Normandy in September to view the sites you have so knowledgeably described. My father landed at Sword 2nd wave, you input to all of these videos is greatly appreciated.
      Well done.

  • @rayross997
    @rayross997 Před 4 lety +17

    When Churchill said, "we shall fight them on the beaches" it came true, but on the Nazi occupied beaches not Britain's. Just want to say a sadly belated thanks to my neighbour growing up, Neil MacEachern who landed at Juno beach that fateful day. Neil passed away a few years ago, now I realize what a hero the man truly was. Just did not grasp it as a kid. Shame on me, but I know I will see him again one day. Thanks for another great video.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +2

      Ray Ross - I feel your pain. Wish that I could turn back time.

    • @vipergtsmre
      @vipergtsmre Před 4 lety +3

      Ray, me and you have to chat, I like every comment you make👍

    • @tommyg191
      @tommyg191 Před 4 lety +4

      Ray, I don't know if you saw my comment when History Underground was at pretty much the exact point where my great-uncle Carl landed with A-Company, 116 Regiment, 29th Division at Omaha. Next to Gold, which was next to Juno. My great-uncle and your friend/neighbor did what they had to do and we're better people because of it. They came back, yet were casualties and we must never forget that. I was blessed that my Uncle would talk about his experience....to a point. ONLY with my Father and me, and we understood when he "clammed-up". Feel no shame.....your friend knows.

    • @vipergtsmre
      @vipergtsmre Před 4 lety +3

      @@tommyg191 You are very lucky that he even told you a little bit, my Gramps would never say a word about it. (301st Bomber Group, B17 gunner/engineer)

    • @rayross997
      @rayross997 Před 4 lety +2

      @@tommyg191 Neil also fought in Sicily, but never talked about it. Only near the end of his life in 2018 did he do a newspaper interview.

  • @denislacombe4103
    @denislacombe4103 Před rokem

    I am French i would like to thank the Canadians soldiers and all the allies for what they have done during the landing in Normandy june the 6 th 1944.They gave their lives to free the French people from the Nazis. I am extremely Grateful!!!!!! You're Heros!!!!!!Thank you!!! God keeps your souls with him forever!!!

  • @mikefriend1514
    @mikefriend1514 Před 2 lety +1

    Glad you visited these beaches too and left knowing you need to come back! That’s good news for us avid followers of your channel!

  • @vipergtsmre
    @vipergtsmre Před 4 lety +31

    Since I am 🇺🇸, I can tell you, the Canadians don't get enough credit for Juno, it was barely mentioned when I was in school, not much taught about the French/ UK/ Aussies/ etc. too. Another great vid, Sir!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +4

      ViperGTS MRE - Thank you. I intend to go back someday and do it right. You are right though. Not enough time is given to it in high school.

    • @vipergtsmre
      @vipergtsmre Před 4 lety

      @@TheHistoryUnderground take me with you, I'll cover the plane tickets😆

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      ViperGTS MRE - 🤔

    • @alexanderpatrick4866
      @alexanderpatrick4866 Před 4 lety

      Well put.

    • @frenchfan3368
      @frenchfan3368 Před 4 lety +5

      If I recall correctly, the Canadians that stormed Juno Beach were the only ones of the five beaches that actually accomplished their objective that day.

  • @vawterb
    @vawterb Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you for everything that you were able to do on this trip without which we wouldn't have seen any of it. Its nearly impossible to imagine looking at the beaches now to understand all that happened at all of them and how terrifying it would have been for both sides.

  • @thenoworriesnomad
    @thenoworriesnomad Před 2 lety +4

    As always👍👍, im glad you spent a bit of time on the other beaches, I get your an American so your focus was on Omaha & Utah and rightly so but im sure you will agree that all 5 beaches were as important as each other, God Bless Them All... Thanks again for the great videos.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 2 lety +1

      Completely agree. I’ve got some more videos on a more recent trip from the British and Canadian sectors.

    • @thenoworriesnomad
      @thenoworriesnomad Před 2 lety

      @@TheHistoryUnderground Excellent, I will have a look, you have lots of videos and from what iv seen so far they are all very good

  • @augsbourne
    @augsbourne Před 3 lety +3

    My step-grandfather (and to me, my real grandfather) Estel Umphres was one of the brave men who landed on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day. He was a Technician 5th grade. Thank you for covering history, you have gained a sub!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 3 lety +1

      Those guys were a breed apart. Thanks for sharing that and thanks for the sub.

  • @cliffright1142
    @cliffright1142 Před 4 lety +4

    I have to chuckle! Like you we wished the days were longer and the time at each of these hallowed places was longer. I hope to return again but, likely not at my age. My wife arranged the surprise tour for us on my seventieth birthday and going was a once in a life time adventure. I do so appreciate these videos friend. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for this labor of love.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad that you enjoyed them. And yes, there just isn't enough time in the day.

  • @clarissegatti9379
    @clarissegatti9379 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for showing me destinations I never knew I wanted to visit when we eventually make it to France. Such a humbling experience to watch your videos, Thank you 🙏🏻

  • @vinnie1635
    @vinnie1635 Před 2 lety +1

    Next time you go back to Normandy, I’ll be pleased to be your guide at Pegasus bridge, and to some places that are not in books 😉

  • @jonhoggard691
    @jonhoggard691 Před 4 lety +2

    Good effort mate, hope you get back to Normandy someday and give Sword & Juno another look. Pegasus Bridge is definitely worth the trip too. Only found your channel recently but really enjoying it - as a Brit I'm looking forward to learning more about your Civil War sites in particular.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm certainly planning on getting to some more Civil War sites this summer. Definitely hope to get to Sword and Juno sooner rather than later. Thanks for watching!

  • @MrKurns
    @MrKurns Před 4 lety +5

    New subscriber here from New Zealand. Just discovered your channel today. I went to Normandy in 2011. Only had time to see Omaha beach, museum, American cemetery and Point du Hoc. Slowly getting through your videos. Awesome work my man! Thanks.

  • @nickdebnam
    @nickdebnam Před 4 lety +2

    Great videos we went 2013 to all beaches , pegasus bridge and more on a leger tour . We had a d-day + 5 vet on our coach very humbling experience. At omaha my friend Stuart phoned his dad who had ferried troops there on d-day in a landing craft. Hope to go back soon.

  • @igoddard1
    @igoddard1 Před 4 lety +3

    Thx for getting to all the D-Day landing areas, loved the series from Normandy. Going to have to watch Ike - Countdown to D-Day (again) If you ever get to the Isle of Wight, I’ll show you the gun batteries we have and you may even get to see our friendly Spitfire that regularly flies overhead.

  • @andrewdowling8821
    @andrewdowling8821 Před rokem

    I gotta visit the Richard Bong museum. I’m superior Wisconsin. It’s pretty cool. A lot of crazy memorabilia and artifacts. Richard Bong was WW2s top ace and they have his plane and Medal of Honor in the museum

  • @jfuller4133
    @jfuller4133 Před 4 lety +3

    Great series. Love your knowledge and explanation of what your seeing. Am a real WWII history buff myself and your series is one of the best I’ve seen. Keep it up.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Oh wow. That really means a lot. Thanks so much. It really is a pleasure to be able to share some of these experiences with some fellow history enthusiasts. Hope that you continue to enjoy that content. If you see one from time to time that hits you and you wouldn't mind sharing it, I'd appreciate it.

  • @Jazzyjon30
    @Jazzyjon30 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi, I'd just like to say what a great find to come upon your channel. Each episode is so well documented. I've completed the Normandy series, but much more to watch! I do need to visit Normandy.
    My parents live near Slapton Sands. This is in the county of Devon in the UK. Before the D-Day landings, the Allies would use the beaches along the coast to practice the D-Day landings because it was said the settings and conditions were almost identical on the French side. Here is a tiny village called Torcross, where 'Exercise Tiger' was proceeded. The Allies in training got shot in a surprise attack from a U Boat.
    Here today, since the 1980's, there is an American Sherman Tank that was pulled up from the sea bed close to the deep shore line.
    If you had a chance my friend, visit here, and all along the coast is deep in WW2, from Dartmouth to Plymouth. I now live in Toronto.
    Lastly, do you play Axis and Allies? There are some great set ups of ww2. One of them is D-Day which covers the beaches. It's a great game filled with facts, and channelling.
    I have subbed and liked. Thank you. JazzyJon30.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Thanks for the sub and for the extra info. As far as Axis and Allies, no I don’t play.

  • @knuckledragger9996
    @knuckledragger9996 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the video. As a side trip on my first European trip I visited Juno beach. It was quite humbling to say the least. What I didn’t realize until then was that the walk from Ouistreham to Courseulle-sur-Mer (Sword to Juno) was a four hour walk. Well worth it. I recommend the bunker museum as well as the Commando #4 museum at Sword beach.

  • @capt2be
    @capt2be Před 4 lety +3

    LOVE Arromanches! Too fun to be there with the Brits on 6 June. I stayed on Sword beach. Amazing!

  • @garywebber9289
    @garywebber9289 Před 2 lety

    Great video, can't say thank you enough

  • @jakebrowncollection1772
    @jakebrowncollection1772 Před 3 lety +1

    The casemate is WN37 and was the bane of 231st Brigade on Gold beach for example the 1st Battalion Hampshire Regiment lost almost 200 men and officers either killed or wounded thanks to bunkers and positions including WN37. it was absolute carnage. I'd suggest looking up the Battalion and the brigade as it was 1st hampshires who liberated Arromarches.

  • @robertstancer4469
    @robertstancer4469 Před rokem

    A view from the UK. Seeing the casemate on this video that had received direct hits reminds me that some of you may not know there is more to it than just a hit. For those that do not know when an explosive shell hits concrete or stone, depending on the size of the shell and the thickness of the wall, once hit on the outside this can cause splinters of concrete to explode off the wall on the inside injuring or killing soldiers inside. If any of you have hammer drilled through a brick or concrete wall will testify with a crater on the other side. It was one of the major causes of injury in the old wooden ships when hit by cannon balls - splinters. It is a tactic weapons designers have used through time. It even happens in tanks only that comes at you hot as well.

  • @perryj8850
    @perryj8850 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for taking us on this wonderful expedition! We eagerly await our next destination.

  • @alope9085
    @alope9085 Před rokem

    You do a great job on these videos. Amazing content.

  • @GeoHvl
    @GeoHvl Před 3 lety +1

    I saw an interview with a German Warmach Soldier who was on an MG42 on Utah Beach. He said his defensive location they ran out of ammunition. He just walked out of the bunker and surrendered.

  • @MjrCarnyx
    @MjrCarnyx Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing! Thanks

  • @paulgoody9342
    @paulgoody9342 Před 3 lety +1

    Great videos..i did the D-Day battlefields tour last year

  • @kenrowe5809
    @kenrowe5809 Před 4 lety +2

    Great whirlwind round up, well done for paying homage to all the allies. Shame you didn't get chance to seè the 360 degree cinema at arromanches. It is an amazing presentation. Downer that it's the last one, I've really enjoyed them, thank you.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +1

      Oh man, there was so much that I didn't see that it hurts. Even though this is the last Normandy video, I'm excited to show what I saw up in Belgium.

  • @scottlofye2495
    @scottlofye2495 Před 4 lety +1

    Your video series regarding Normandy is top notch. Very well done.

  • @fishintime4715
    @fishintime4715 Před 4 lety +5

    My uncle was Kia on Omaha, wish I could see his grave at the cemetery one day.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Oh wow. What an honor for him to be laid to rest there. I have another video on this channel where I visit the cemetery.

    • @fishintime4715
      @fishintime4715 Před 4 lety

      The History Underground yes it is, hey man I’m a army vet living in Kansas City and if you ever want to check out the National WWI museum let me know.

    • @southendpirate
      @southendpirate Před 3 lety

      we will Go 2022,if you want we can visit his grave
      we a groupe of english and germans

  • @cambellevans9945
    @cambellevans9945 Před 4 lety +1

    Love the channel. Please keep it up.

  • @brianmccolm1003
    @brianmccolm1003 Před 4 lety +2

    gold &sword beach is on my list too visit as well , been siting here all day watching your video's well done YOU

  • @karld888
    @karld888 Před rokem +1

    JD, when you see MM after a british empire soldier's name; it means that individual soldier has been mentioned officially in military dispatches. It is the lowest distinction for combat a british empire soldier can receive.

  • @johnkelsey2482
    @johnkelsey2482 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent, Excellent Series ...Thank You So Much...........

  • @Loosehead
    @Loosehead Před 4 lety +4

    When you go back, don't forget Ouistreham. I am interested to see how it is now compared with what was portrayed in The Longest Day.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      I would very much like to see that place. Thank you for the recommendation.

    • @jeffyoung436
      @jeffyoung436 Před 3 lety

      Love your videos would like to see peguses bridge.maybe next time

    • @alexandrajulien4891
      @alexandrajulien4891 Před 3 lety

      Actually, Ouistreham is actually portrayed by the town of Port en Bessin in the movie. I am a Canadian battlefield guide here in Normandy working for Gold Beach Company, based in Bayeux. Look us up if you're in the area.

    • @Loosehead
      @Loosehead Před 3 lety

      @@alexandrajulien4891 Plan to be there next June, but will probably do a self-guided tour.

  • @fuckthepolice.9410
    @fuckthepolice.9410 Před 4 lety +1

    Cant believe the noise on that fateful day...how interesting!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      I don't know if there is any frame of reference that anyone can have for what it must have been like. But yes, the noise must have been deafening.

  • @jguk2597
    @jguk2597 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great channel guys, I’m English living in the uk and I’ve just loved every episode. Have you touched on the Vietnam war at all?

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 9 měsíci

      Kind of. Search “history traveler Vietnam” and you should have something come up. Thanks!

  • @pamelakern2849
    @pamelakern2849 Před 4 lety +2

    Maybe sometime you can go back and explore even more . I know you were hurried but I felt like I got to experience so much in this video!! This has been a great adventure 😃😃

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Pamela Kern - Thanks. I’m working on trying to find a way to go back. Starting in with Belgium next week!

    • @pamelakern2849
      @pamelakern2849 Před 4 lety

      Belgium sounds like a good plan 👍

  • @tylerjohnson9949
    @tylerjohnson9949 Před 4 lety +1

    Americans have always told the story of DDay. There is no shortage of death, bravery and honor on every beach, wall and side of the invasion. Too many young men gone before they could make their way in life.

  • @WFMeyer
    @WFMeyer Před 4 lety

    You did so well with all the vids in the time you had. My friend and I were there for the 75th celebrations last June. Even though we were there for a week we still didn't get to see everything we wanted. The biggest surprise was the massacre site in the town of Graignes. I didn't think many people knew about it - boy I was wrong. The memorial on the anniversary was as stunning as the bagpipe players were on Omaha Beach the day before.

  • @TK-Will.
    @TK-Will. Před rokem

    My dad landed at Jig, first wave, 61st Reconnaissance with 50th div TT.

  • @hopskihh8602
    @hopskihh8602 Před 4 lety +2

    I've been to all the D beaches many times as we visit France annually. Love these videos but on the subject of the landings and logistics the Brita hardly get a mention. There were 2 US, 1 Canadian and 2 UK landing beaches. The naval support was largely from UK, my dad was aboard HMS Black Prince supporting US troops at Utah. There were British signals units in the initial landing waves at Omaha. The Mulberry harbours overwhelming British designed and manufactured. You certainly have enough scope for another visit especially the British glider assault on Pegasus Bridge. Keep up the great work these videos are first class.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! Broke my heart that I couldn’t do a deeper dive at Sword and Juno, but I hope to return.

  • @aarondeadmond2640
    @aarondeadmond2640 Před 4 lety +2

    Good video 💯

  • @kevinpowers9024
    @kevinpowers9024 Před 3 lety +1

    Hopefully me and my son will travel from the USA to France in September 2021 if the virus is under control. We want to see all the D Day Beaches. Is 3 days enough time to visit and see them in pretty good detail? We also want to see Pegasus Bridge, American and German Cemeteries and the best museum while we are there. We are open to suggestions as to the museum we should see. And, what kind of camera are you using for these videos? It works very well. Great videos btw. Very informative.

  • @benjaminrush4443
    @benjaminrush4443 Před rokem

    Thanks.

  • @rayfriend7450
    @rayfriend7450 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve truly enjoyed your series on Normandy. Being the son of an American serviceman and a French mother. I visited the area with my French grandfather who had been in the French military and resistance, and unfortunately sent to Dachau for his resistance activities.
    There appears to be many more memorials, and museums now, and you have peaked my interest in returning there. Even as a young child I was most impressed and horrified at the number of the white crosses at the American cemetery, finding markers from the small town in the US that I lived in. Certainly it is something this country should never forget and should always remain proud of for the sacrifices made for freedom. Especially in these days when another potential World War appears to be possible. The US stood strong then, and will hopefully continue to be the the world’s best hope for preserving freedom.

  • @larryburwell8550
    @larryburwell8550 Před 2 lety

    Nice video I had missed

  • @Toe_M
    @Toe_M Před 4 lety +2

    I must admit that on my week visit to Normandy it was hard to fit everything of ww2 interest in. And even as a Brit and ex soldier there is something that is different at Omaha beach than the other beach in my opinion. And that is no disrespect to any other soldier who landed anywhere that day. You must do Pegasus bridge next time. That is very interesting.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Yes, Pegasus Bridge is #1 on my list when I return. Just got to find a means to get back 😁

  • @guyloehr5820
    @guyloehr5820 Před 4 lety

    great tribute....

  • @4.9copblank49
    @4.9copblank49 Před 4 lety +1

    really good effort.

  • @johnnicatra570
    @johnnicatra570 Před 4 lety +2

    You did a great job.It's amazing just how long in miles the invasion area is .I beleave the Canadians were the only ones that achieved their objection on D-Day. may I recommend the book Sand and Steel by Peter Caddick-Adams.He does an excellent account of each beach on D-DAY.Also Snow and Steel about the Battle of the Bulge.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Thanks. And yes, the stretch of beaches is way bigger than I envisioned. And thanks for the book recommendations too. Always looking to learn more.

    • @mikebray48
      @mikebray48 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes the Canadians were the only ones on D-Day to reach their objective. The rest of the beaches were pinned down by German resistance until late in the evening

  • @margaretsands4172
    @margaretsands4172 Před 4 lety +1

    If you ever make it to my neck of the woods, I will take you out to see the Adelaide River War Cemetery that I have mentioned before and show some of the military sites and history that we have here in Darwin. Tomorrow is ANZAC Day (Saturday April 25) here in Australia but alas due to the virus there will be no marches or dawn services. May they all live on in our memories and Lest We Forget. I have really enjoyed your series on Normandy and would love to do it myself one day. Maybe when all the madness is done.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Margaret Sands - I would love to get over there some day. Maybe some Aussie department of tourism would like to fly me down there 😅. We’ll be remembering ANZAC Day along with you all tomorrow.

  • @ja37d-34
    @ja37d-34 Před 4 lety +1

    I started at Bayeux (wonderful in the Summer!) and then spent a few days at the US sector, later quickly checking Juno and the British sea sectors pls Merville and Pegasus Bridge.. Really regret not seeing much of the inland of the British sector like I did on the US side (St Lo)
    Oh, the Polish museum at Mont Ormel was REALLY good too.
    Damn, I need to go back ASAP.. ^^

  • @jamesbergman4917
    @jamesbergman4917 Před 2 lety

    That upended bunker could have been the result of a magazine explosion, much like the Arizona.

  • @piddelslimited1774
    @piddelslimited1774 Před 4 lety +1

    It is so pity, you don't have enough time to see all the interesting. Normandy, Belgium (Ardennes) and my country Holland have a lot of WW2 History :) But also Germany have WW2 historical places. With your interessest for WW2, you need appr. 2 months to see all the nice places :) Anyway, maybe a next visit. Keep going with Vids. They are great!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +1

      Ha! And at the end of two months, I would probably find myself sayin, "If I just had a few more days...."

    • @piddelslimited1774
      @piddelslimited1774 Před 4 lety

      @@TheHistoryUnderground Hahaha, Yeah, That's true.

  • @heatherbell3224
    @heatherbell3224 Před 4 lety +1

    My dads uncle was part of the 94th.

  • @jeffsmith7932
    @jeffsmith7932 Před 3 lety

    I REALLY LIKE THE VIDEOS & MUSIC . HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE U 2 EDIT & INCOPORATE THE MUSIC ?

  • @billd.iniowa2263
    @billd.iniowa2263 Před 3 lety +1

    Since you've driven the Normandy coastline, I'd like to ask you if you know how far it is from the east end of Sword to the west end of Utah? I heard 50 miles but havent found any maps showing it yet. Thanx for your work.

  • @gecko71
    @gecko71 Před 4 lety +1

    Awesome videos loved every part of it (you got yourself a new subber) however, take this critic as a way to improve your videos... for example as someone who knows about ww2 this was pleasant to watch, this cannot be said for the people who are still learning about d-day or ww2 in a whole. Adding critical information before and in the actual video could be somewhat easier to understand for all the newcomers such as dates, strategic positions, the strength of both sides... the sole reason why this beach is so important and so on. Even adding images for comparison.
    Lastly please make a Carentan video.

  • @jeffreynobleza3267
    @jeffreynobleza3267 Před 4 lety +1

    If you will be back dude, can i ask to include the rhine river. hopefully you could be back for us to see more of this historic places even just through our phone.thank you. from the Philippines🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      That is definitely on my list. I'd love to visit some of those old castles there on the Rhine.

    • @jeffreynobleza3267
      @jeffreynobleza3267 Před 4 lety

      @@TheHistoryUnderground I want to tell you also that WW2 also happens in my country, but Im not sure if we have some of this remnants. we have some but not a lot. not sure really.. But we have a statue of Gen. Mc arthur's landing somewhere in Leyte,🇵🇭 . hope you can take a vlog of it someday ...

  • @granskare
    @granskare Před 4 lety +1

    MM= Military Medal

  • @guyloehr5820
    @guyloehr5820 Před 4 lety

    I can't even imagine how much steel is at the bottom out there...

  • @WalkingDday
    @WalkingDday Před 4 lety +1

    Love was part of Juno beach. No landings there.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Walking D-day -You are correct. The text that I was using as a reference was misleading on that point and had Love listed with Gold Beach. I’ve also found some that say that Juno only consisted of Mike and Nan. Regardless, I’ll make a clarification in the description. Thanks.

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday Před 4 lety +1

      The History Underground :Pinning down the absolute truth on D-day is an impossible task. John Steele probably wasn’t up the tower at St Mere Eglise. Den Brotheridge was probably shot by his comrades. Authors copy mistakes from other authors, official reports are often incomplete or doctored, and veterans often don’t remember too clearly what they did or make shit up.

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Walking D-day - Oh man. That’s the first I’ve heard that John Steele may not have been snagged on the bell tower. But yes, you are correct about mistakes. I just caught on the other day in a book by a really good and well respected author.

  • @rgerca1593
    @rgerca1593 Před 3 lety

    I think SP gun stands for Self Propelled gun (i pressume). M.M. must be military medal. But im no expert so im open for other suggestions ;-)

  • @cherylbowker7664
    @cherylbowker7664 Před 2 lety

    My Mom was at the battle of the buldge

  • @charlieindigo
    @charlieindigo Před 4 lety +8

    It's a sad fact (and I really hate to say it) that in almost every American documentary, you will find virtually no mention - and even less footage - of British/Canadian troops in any action anwhere during WW2. It's almost as if to say "Oh, the British....yeh, they were there too!" You'll see the Ami's in the UK, training, relaxing, cavorting with the women, boarding trropships and lots of battle action, but rarely, if ever, any British troops. D-Day footage is always about Omaha and Utah, US Paratroopers, et seq. As a consequence, many Americans seem to be unaware that the Brits had more troops, tanks and heavy weapons (artillery etc) on the D-Day beaches than Americans. The Royal Navy had the greater number of ships and firepower than The US, although the US had far greater numbers of landing craft. Nevertheless, the Brits get no coverage from American films and documentary. The general impression gained is that it was America that won the war. Even when it comes to the Pacific, there's never a single mention that the British Navy were there in force - albeit in a mainly support role.
    So now, in this collection of videos, some recognition is given - but again, so little as to be "Yeah...the Brits were there too, and here's a glimpse to prove it!"
    It's one thing to have a national sense of pride, but unfortunate that it's to the exclusion of all others who also paid a heavy price for freedom.
    Thank you for re-addressing the balance a little!

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      That’s exactly why I want to go back. There is so much rich history there with what the British and Canadians accomplished. It’s something that people need to know 🇬🇧🇨🇦

    • @livingadreamlife1428
      @livingadreamlife1428 Před 4 lety

      To your point, at least you can take solace in knowing that our friends, the Russians, may have actually “won the war” or significantly reduced the length of the war by inflicting 80% of the casualties suffered by the Germans. Yet, there is rarely a mention of their role in media beyond Stalingrad. That doesn’t mean the Ameri or British didn’t greatly contribute to Germany’s defeat. It was truly a team effort by the Allies in almost every respect.

    • @charlieindigo
      @charlieindigo Před 4 lety

      @@livingadreamlife1428 You've moved away entirely from my point. No-one was talking about Russia , or indeed any other areas in the greater scope of the war. This video was about "The D-Day Landings" - mainly 60 miles of beach assaulted by British, Canadian and Americans, plus a small unit of French troops. It happens to be one of the very, very few videos on the subject, where Allied troops OTHER THAN AMERICANS - were given any recognition, yet provided more troops, heavy weaponry and ships than the Americans. It's always about the American involvements at Omaha and Utah. So my comment was centred on the point that this video did actually give some recognition.
      Had the video been about Russia or anywhere else, it would have been a different matter, therefore the point you make has absolutely no bearing, much less a parallel in the topic.

  • @thurin84
    @thurin84 Před 3 lety

    so youre saying; "i shall return!" ?

  • @federicovellere9871
    @federicovellere9871 Před 4 lety +1

    Do you have an email address for questions in private?

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Yeah. Just go here and click the button that says, "View Email Address". czcams.com/channels/UP4XFMrsJG5_AbG6ZYBVFA.htmlabout?view_as=subscriber

  • @seanjack4254
    @seanjack4254 Před 4 lety +7

    Little bit of an insult not to give Gold, Juno and Sword the respect they deserve, the Americans didn’t win DDay the Allies did, just saying

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety +3

      Yeah, that's why I admit in the video that I didn't give them their proper due but intend to return one day and do it right. I was just severely limited by time unfortunately. I do have a few other videos that focus solely on the British positions.

  • @suemundy1916
    @suemundy1916 Před 4 lety +1

    I would like for someone to get the voice of Vet of wll2

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 4 lety

      Sue Mundy - Check the playlist on this channel called “Echoes of War”.

    • @suemundy1916
      @suemundy1916 Před 4 lety

      @@TheHistoryUnderground okay that you God Bless you and your family. I love your views on history

  • @jeffsmith7932
    @jeffsmith7932 Před 3 lety

    R U PLANNING MORE HISTORY VIDEOS ONCE COVID - 19 IS GONE ? I'M A HISTORY BUFF & I JUST RECENTLY STUMBLED ON 2 UR VIDEOS ALONG WITH ANOTHER SET OF VIDEOA ABOUT WW2 CALLED " SANFUDOCS. "

  • @grvital3645
    @grvital3645 Před 4 lety

    Arromanches sur mer штучний порт для військ союзників

  • @seanjack4254
    @seanjack4254 Před 2 lety

    Shame he didn’t respect the British and Canadian beaches as he should of, he is usually very good, it took the allies to work together to win the war, so lets hope he does them credit later

    • @TheHistoryUnderground
      @TheHistoryUnderground  Před 2 lety

      Yep. Definitely planning on a return trip. I only had a few days in Normandy and simply ran out of time.

    • @seanjack4254
      @seanjack4254 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHistoryUnderground thanks for the reply, the allies could never of won without America so we are grateful but remember we’d been battling since 1939, so please do some stories on the British, I realise you mainly do American history your knowledge is great but I’m sure you can sort it.

  • @mvdh877
    @mvdh877 Před rokem

    typically american, thinking or knowing for sure that the second world war is all about d-day...i can tell you there is more than just d-day.
    I bet you don't even know about Operation Market Garden and where Hell's Highway is.

  • @eancurtis9333
    @eancurtis9333 Před 2 lety

    do the locals appreciate or are they annoyed with all this attention?