The longest day [videorecording] / Twentieth Century Fox presents a CinemaScope Picture ; screenplay by Cornelius Ryan ; British exterior episodes directed by Ken Annakin ; American exterior episodes directed by Andrew Marton ; German episodes directed by Bernhard Wicki.
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UMK Kampus Bachok | UMK Kampus Bachok | DEFAULT | Kampus Bachok Audio Visual Level 2 | D756.5 .N6 L66 2010 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 10122460 |
6 June, 1944. 156,000 troops from 12 different countries, 11,000 aircraft, 7,000 naval vessels, 24 hours. D-Day - the beginning of the Allied invasion of Hitler's formidable 'Fortress Europe' - was the largest amphibious invasion in history. There has never been a battle like it, before or since. But beyond the statistics and over sixty years on, what is it about the events of D-Day that remain so compelling? The courage of the men who fought and died on the beaches of France? The sheer boldness of the invasion plan? Or the fact that this, Rommel's 'longest day', heralded the beginning of the.
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