Medical Service in the Invasion of Normandy
This U.S. Army film details the logistics involved in treating wounded soldiers in the field, and in hospitals in England, during…
Produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces, this film details the planning, training, combat operations, and after-battle summaries of the… read more
Produced by the U.S. Army Air Forces, this film details the planning, training, combat operations, and after-battle summaries of the airborne forces which arrived in Normandy, France as part of the 1944 D-Day invasion. The film features the role of more than 13,000 parachuters and 500 gliders which were dropped behind enemy lines on the night of June 5 and morning of June 6. close
This U.S. Army film details the logistics involved in treating wounded soldiers in the field, and in hospitals in England, during…
A film on the planning, execution and aftermath of the June 6, 1944, World War Two invasion of Normandy, or D-Day, that includes…
A U.S. Office of War Information report on D-Day, the June 6, 1944, Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II.
Released in December of 1944, “Beachhead to Berlin” was filmed primarily by the U.S. Coast Guard, and produced and…