Walking D-day
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101st airborne para saves the life of the mayor at Gourbesville in Normandy
Private Hattrick gave his life to save the mayor of the town of Gourbesville. North West of La Fiere bridge, a little known town where there was a lot of action.
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D-day and Battle of Normandy sites visited or to be visited
Why D-Day
Pegasus bridge
Omaha beach
Sword beach
Pointe du Hoc
American airborne
Utah beach
Juno beach
Gold beach
British airborne
Saint Marie du Mont
Waverly Wray
Band of Brothers
Merville gun battery
La Fierre
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Jardin botanique d'etretat
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Pas la battaille de Normandie cette fois, mais un jardin. Ca merite le détour. Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZszK-zfUatoqD8W5Dew D-day and Battle of Normandy sites visited...
LIberation of Flers by the 11th armoured division. The Black Bull.
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17th August was the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Flers by the 11th armoure division. Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZszK-zfUatoqD8W5Dew D-day and Battle of Normand...
Code Talkers in Normandy
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The Navajo code talkers were immortalise with the film WIndtalkers staring Nicolas Cage. They weren't the only code talkers of world war 2. free Legend to the maps in the videos. www.normandy-tour-guide.com/cube/files/public/Legende.pdf NORMANDY VECTOR MAP www.normandy-tour-guide.com/cube/maps/maps If you'd like to buy me a coffee or a gallon of diesel - www.paypal.me/ColinMcgarry or support My...
Godwood memorial near Tilly la Campagne inaugurated
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The memorial situated on the hights of the plain of Caen was inaugurated summer 2024. Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZszK-zfUatoqD8W5Dew D-day and Battle of Normandy sites ...
Cérémonie pour l'appel du 18 juin à Bayeux
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Cérémonie pour commemorer l'appel du 18 juin 1940 par Generale DeGaulle. Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZszK-zfUatoqD8W5Dew D-day and Battle of Normandy sites visited or to...
6 days in the 80th d-day commemorations.
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I was guiding on the d-day beaches during 6 days of the 80th anniversary of the D-day landings. A Hectic week. Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZszK-zfUatoqD8W5Dew D-day and ...
Precision parachute landings at Sainte Mere Eglise. 3 hits then..
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Precision parachute jumps at Sainte mere eglise Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZszK-zfUatoqD8W5Dew D-day and Battle of Normandy sites visited or to be visited Why D-Day Peg...
Military vehicle convoy 8th june Normandy
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I was on my way from pointe du Hoc to Omaha beach when we were blocked by this 80th anniversary of d-day convoy. It took an hour to go by. Facebook ColinMcgarryTourGuide/ Twitter DdayWalking?lang=en Linkdin www.linkedin.com/in/colin-mcgarry-b0608b110/ Web Site www.normandy-tour-guide.com My Patreon www.patreon.com/WalkingDday My play list ruclips.net/p/PLfnzFSMIbTlzhPZs...
24 Stong Points of Sword beach sector.
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In the Sword beach sector there were 24 WNs or stong points. we'll visit those that are accessible. Relevant videos Commando between Sword and Juno ruclips.net/video/lgMbbdJge7Q/видео.html Merville Battery ruclips.net/video/6WkwlTEHMho/видео.html British Canadian airborne ruclips.net/video/7aVGBM2ILM8/видео.html Sword beach Objective Caen ruclips.net/video/c0tx_6Bsx_Y/видео.html Pegasu bridge r...
Standing with Giants . British Memorial et Ver sur mer
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Standing with Giants . British Memorial et Ver sur mer
Operation Tractable: Canadians Liberating Falaise in the battle of Normandy. 2 months after D-day
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Operation Tractable: Canadians Liberating Falaise in the battle of Normandy. 2 months after D-day
The Ghost army in Normandy and into Germany
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The Ghost army in Normandy and into Germany
D-day's Mini Submarines & Beach Recon: Operation Gambit And The X Craft
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D-day's Mini Submarines & Beach Recon: Operation Gambit And The X Craft
In the fictional narrative of Saving Private Ryan there was a real event portrayed.
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In the fictional narrative of Saving Private Ryan there was a real event portrayed.
X troop - the secret commando unit.
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X troop - the secret commando unit.
General Richter's bunker under the Caen memorial
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General Richter's bunker under the Caen memorial
Roy and Ray Stevens: Twins on Dog Green Omaha beach
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Roy and Ray Stevens: Twins on Dog Green Omaha beach
as a guide, We see many strange things
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as a guide, We see many strange things
hang gliders over omaha beach
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hang gliders over omaha beach
Video team at American cemetery
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Video team at American cemetery
Unarmed in combat: Reporters on D-day
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Unarmed in combat: Reporters on D-day
Massacre at Grangues, and civilian resiliance
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Massacre at Grangues, and civilian resiliance
The Liberation of Brest by the VIII Corps.
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The Liberation of Brest by the VIII Corps.
Massacre in Normandy. What really happened.
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Massacre in Normandy. What really happened.
fETE DE LA MUSIQUE BAYEUX
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fETE DE LA MUSIQUE BAYEUX
Operation Martlet: The 49th division in the preliminary operation before Epsom.
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Operation Martlet: The 49th division in the preliminary operation before Epsom.
Tanks in Normandy today. Shermans, Tiger, Churchills, AVREs, Panther
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Tanks in Normandy today. Shermans, Tiger, Churchills, AVREs, Panther
The civilian heroes with the 101st airborne.
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The civilian heroes with the 101st airborne.
Dead Mans Corner and St Come du Mont
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Dead Mans Corner and St Come du Mont

Комментарии

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 14 часов назад

    You have outdone yourself again with your videos. Well done and congratulations on the new look❤ I am willing to bet that they are literally still thousands of undiscovered relics throughout France and Germany that generations from now will still be finding. When are you going to do the tours of the Dead Man's corner museum? I have been in it when I was stationed in France as part of an honor guard detail it is a very cool museum as far as the relics and the history of the airborne both American and German is displayed.

  • @deweycat01
    @deweycat01 19 часов назад

    Excellent video!👍

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 дня назад

    At Virginia military institute class of 1968 we were talking three times that general Montgomery took direct intervention over American forces in the European campaign had ended very badly for the British troops. This is the first of them the US first and second infantry division is the one that opened up the line and they were waiting for an armored unit to join them and they were going to seal off that area so the Germans could not move any more troops West. General Montgomery intervene and made the Americans pull back to allow the British armor to excellent what the Americans have done in the German line. And we know how that ended. The second time general Montgomery directly intervened over American troops was the closing of the Gap that allowed so many Germans to escape out of France. General Patton forces had allegedly cross this imaginary line separating British and American troops. It was time for attention was to drive north and hook up with the Canadian polish divisions that were fighting moving south but general Montgomery ordered him back over in his alleged territory. Which led to a large number of German soldiers and equipment being able to escape out of the Argentin pocket. The third time doing the Battle of the bulge general Montgomery intervened and pulled out the US 82nd airborne division which had Piper spearhead surrounded which allowed Piper to escape with his men on foot back to German lines. Any is ironic that the commanding general of the US 17th airborne division resigned his position rather than have his airborne division under Montgomery's control prior to crossing the Rhine River. Ironically he had been an executive officer with the 82nd airborne division from the start of the war.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 7 дней назад

    When are you going to take us on a tour of this museum at Pegasus? And I would like to see you do the Dead Man's corner museum because it is a very cool museum especially covering airborne equipment both German and American. Keep up the good work.

  • @stefanzo501
    @stefanzo501 13 дней назад

    Thank you for this video I am able to pass on this knowledge through a video game where friends of mine can reenact this battle!

  • @janebrown1706
    @janebrown1706 17 дней назад

    Watching it, I wondered why they didn't use planes earlier? And more so later on?

  • @damien341
    @damien341 22 дня назад

    So impressive 👏 🫡

  • @lukeerlinger1872
    @lukeerlinger1872 Месяц назад

    Enjoyed the video but I'm missing your commentary and insight

  • @suzannebandy2411
    @suzannebandy2411 Месяц назад

    Colin another excellent video lesson ! I appreciate your ability to bring this important historical period alive for WWII history buffs, but even more so for future generations to learn about WWII. How I wish I had been aware of your body of work before spending a day of touring Normandy and the nearby areas three years ago. Sending you a sincere thank you.

  • @tylerwirick8530
    @tylerwirick8530 Месяц назад

    Thank you!! My great uncle was with Co. A, 823rd Tank Destroyer Battalion. He was killed on 8 August 1944 at Le Pilon, Hill 285 in the advance described at 6:05. I’ve researched my uncle for years, and I’ve always wondered how the battle unfolded. Although I’ve read the after-action reports, the battle was never clear. Your video put it all together for me. I’m so grateful for your work. Anyway, my family and I have become friends with a number of people in St. Barthelemy in the Assoc. Soldat Michael Burik, and two years ago my teenage son worked with our French friends to build a monument to the 823rd in just off the town square in St. Barthelemy and a monument here in Southern Utah to WWII veterans of the ETO.

  • @williamlarson3623
    @williamlarson3623 Месяц назад

    Well done documentary, thank you. While on vacation to Normandy in '85 and touring the Falaise area by car, I had found some papers along a road below Mt. Ormel in a small ravine. These papers were obviously of someone's school lessons, possibly those of a French grade schooler, judging by the ruled foolscap and lead pencil used for practicing their English language translations and penmanship. Just why these papers had been left in an area rife with WW2 history, particularly in a valley known for historical carnage, was beyond comprehension to me. Because my wife was teaching French to middle school-aged students in America, she took great delight in using these papers in class as a teaching aide.

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday Месяц назад

      @@williamlarson3623 Thanks for that feedback.

  • @wtfbuddy1
    @wtfbuddy1 Месяц назад

    Lest we Forget, thank you for sharing Colin. Cheers and take care

  • @brianjames3849
    @brianjames3849 Месяц назад

    Thanks for posting

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 Месяц назад

    How about do one about the Normandy bar? And the story of the dedication of the engineering monument down on the beach and a little girls that had their American flag dresses made out of parachute silk.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 Месяц назад

    How about make a video on the actual first landings of D-Day. The US reconnaissance battalions that landed out on the channel Islands some distance from the Normandy beachheads to secure them. It was all part of the Normandy landing and they were on the ground hours before the gliders landed at Pegasus bridge. Even though they did not face any German combat troops they did lose quite a few men to land mines and mines in the sea. Another unwritten chapter of the D-Day landings.

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday Месяц назад

      That's on my todo list. The men on St Marcouf weren't there before the airborne at Pegasus.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 Месяц назад

    I read in a VFW magazine some years ago that families of the unit that was not combat train to this day still blame Colonel Johnson for the death of their loved ones because he failing to allow them to be extricated out of the area. Then again like many of the massacres none of the SS was ever held accountable in a court after the war.

  • @brianjames3849
    @brianjames3849 Месяц назад

    Thank you for your indenpth explanations of all , all your second world war battles many thanks and keep the good work up

  • @kevthecontrarian1614
    @kevthecontrarian1614 Месяц назад

    My father was in the Stormont Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders of the 9th Canadian Brigade.

  • @suzannebandy2411
    @suzannebandy2411 Месяц назад

    Such a terrific presentation! Appreciated all your research in order to provide in-depth information around a subject most people would have vague knowledge or understanding of and then only if they knew about WWII. Sadly, the history of WWII is being lost to younger generations. Thank you for your efforts to keep this history alive and providing its importance to modern relevance .

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday Месяц назад

      Thanks for the appreciation.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 месяца назад

    I wonder why the British never did take down those towers at the steel works and the cement factory? That would take it away much of the observation power of the Germans.

  • @Skaggins
    @Skaggins 2 месяца назад

    My great-uncle was in the US army, 30th infantry division. in his journal, he mentioned being told to let the tanks pass. He was subsequently captured with the other men in his foxhole and spent the rest of the war as a POW, held in Stalag VIIA. The more I learn about his division, the prouder I am of his service and sacrifice for the world's greater good. He was a farm boy from rural Ohio, Louis Greene, Jr.

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for that info on your uncle.

  • @stevehaire6181
    @stevehaire6181 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for posting these, I watch them with great interest. My late uncle William McKillop was a wireless/gunner CDN 4th armoured Governor Generals Foot Guard. He would occasionally share snippets of his experience at Falaise but seldom as it seemed to cause him anxiety. 😔

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 2 месяца назад

      @@stevehaire6181 Thanks for that feedback.

  • @shipton51
    @shipton51 2 месяца назад

    As discovered by Norm Christie in his excellent analysis at ruclips.net/video/xP5ndJ1IpiY/видео.htmlsi=1V1GUd3C-CnjoxQg, Wittmann was most likely killed by the Sherbrooke Fusiliers.

  • @bikenavbm1229
    @bikenavbm1229 2 месяца назад

    all this kit wandering about Normandy and at their camps adds so much, thanks to all that are a part of it. Thanks Colin missed this bit was already on my way home on the 8th.

  • @Rick88888888
    @Rick88888888 2 месяца назад

    We went there 4 weeks ago. It touched me far more than I expected. So emotional when you realize that these giants paid the ultimate price for our freedom. The shadows of these silhouets with their heads all bowed down to the ground enhance the emotional experience. Certainly worth the visit. The memorial is located at Val sur Mer, not far from Arromanche and will be only there until September this year.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 месяца назад

    Watching your videos is almost like being part of one of your tour groups. It is amazing how the countryside has recovered after the very destructive war

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 2 месяца назад

      Nature has a great abiity to recover, if we don't continue to pummel it.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 месяца назад

    You should do the story of the dedication of the engineer monument in 1945. Especially about the young girls who had the dresses made up of red white and blue parachute material in fact one of them still lives in that area and the bar is still there and open.

  • @CharlesLeigh-Smith-lm1yz
    @CharlesLeigh-Smith-lm1yz 2 месяца назад

    Very interesting through your research. Charlie

  • @joemabry9643
    @joemabry9643 2 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @heynowls3058
    @heynowls3058 2 месяца назад

    Excellent deep dive. Fascinating story. Your use of native languages not bad either! WTG.

  • @FreddieAl
    @FreddieAl 2 месяца назад

    I played golf at Omaha beach golf club and came across the memorial to 47 Commando Royal Marines at the back of 6th green.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 месяца назад

    Out of curiosity. When I saw Michael Whitman's grave back in the mid-90s he had a very ornate tombstone with an engraving of him sitting up on the top of a tank whatever happened to that monument?

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 2 месяца назад

      @@kerrydennison7947 are you sure that was at la Cambe cemetery. I’ve been guiding since 1982 and I never saw anything like that. I don’t see it being allowed. All graves have the slabs of the same false stone with the name, rank and birth and death dates.

    • @kerrydennison7947
      @kerrydennison7947 2 дня назад

      ​@@WalkingDdayif you had a direct email I could send a picture to I have a picture of the stone that was beside the German iron cross that shows his grave along with his crew. I was told that his wife asked the cemetery to remove it to there office because people kept trying to steal it.

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 2 дня назад

      @@kerrydennison7947 Hi. I'd be interested in seeing it. My mail is webmaster (at) cpmac.com

  • @Tracker1944
    @Tracker1944 2 месяца назад

    the death of Herbert Denham “Den” Brotheridge, considered the first allied officer to have been killed in the ground fighting on D-Day. The theory of a fratricidal fire is supported by the author on the basis of the testimonies collected during his various interviews. Von Keusgen furthermore considers that the accidental death of “Den”, deputy officer and friend of Major Howard commanding English troops, would have been a well-kept secret by British veterans

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 месяца назад

    People tend to forget one thing about this battle it was the US first and second infantry divisions that opened up this hole in the line but then general Montgomery intervened and wanted to use his own troops.. but Montgomery did not take the opportunity to find out that the Americans had already had plans to exploit this hole in the German lines. Same as doing the Battle of the bulge when general Montgomery intervened and pulled out the US 82nd airborne division which led to most of the personnel of Piper's armor unit being able to escape..... In Montgomery always uses the excuse that he wanted to draw all of the heavy SS armored divisions against the British and Canadian armor on the Eastern flank... Then how does he explained the US 30th infantry division standing up against the SS armored divisions later on in the battle for Normandy without the intervention of the British ground forces? Even later on in this great series that you have on the Battle of Normandy you tell the story of the lieutenant on top of the high hills with only his radio in contact with the US corps artillery that defeated the SS armored divisions. Many people tend to forget that general Montgomery came from the Yonkers land owner class of British society n he had absolutely no problem in sacrificing colonial troops to get his own way... Have you ever really wondered why Australia pulled out their ground forces from under Montgomery's command??? And why the free French armored units would not fight under Montgomery's command inside of France? General Sir Harold Alexander would have been a much better choice to command the land forces in northern Europe.

  • @Bennyboysince2000
    @Bennyboysince2000 2 месяца назад

    I was there 5 weeks ago......we must keep the memory of these brave men alive....lest we forget.....well done sir.

  • @laurentkawakx1383
    @laurentkawakx1383 2 месяца назад

    bonjour et merci pour votre vidéo

  • @wtfbuddy1
    @wtfbuddy1 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for sharing Colin. Cheers

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 2 месяца назад

    Why do you not do a story about the little girls with the American flag dresses when they dedicated the engineer monument? From what I understand one of them is still alive and her father still has that bar where the dress is displayed at along with a lot of memorabilia would make a great video.

  • @marlaolsen2364
    @marlaolsen2364 3 месяца назад

    excellent. if we come to Vire could you give us a tour? we would hire you

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 3 месяца назад

    Was there ever an official investigation conducted by Montgomery's headquarters to find out exactly who was responsible and to take corrective action? I know the senior engineering officer of the 58 highland division was relieved from command when it was determined that he did not have the minefield mapped and held up the advancement for the conquest of cann. There was American generals and other field-grade officers relieved from command and sent back home for a whole lot less.

  • @trashdupasse3597
    @trashdupasse3597 3 месяца назад

    THANK YOU for these beautiful pictures i was born in bayeux 'hopital clemenceau) near jerusalem, i lived in conde sur seulles that s why i love great britain my grandparents had english people on their fields from june 1944 to february 1945 'i kept the papers why ?i don t know in the farm there were some "grafittis on the walls" and bullet holes all is true tks

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 3 месяца назад

      Thanks for thzt input.

  • @steviebexoticreptile7720
    @steviebexoticreptile7720 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @davidcrawford1616
    @davidcrawford1616 3 месяца назад

    Go get em Scully you did your duty and some

  • @mikeman584
    @mikeman584 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for that history lesson and insight into this great man, served in the Green Howards in 1978 and also had the pleasure of serving with CSM Hollis’s grandson also names Stan, a great guy and a good laugh.

  • @andrewvanveen1804
    @andrewvanveen1804 3 месяца назад

    Red McCormick was a First Hussars

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 3 месяца назад

      you're right. Don't know wher I got Fort gary horse from.

  • @rayw3294
    @rayw3294 3 месяца назад

    Mothers will inherit the world? Your thoughts?

  • @rayw3294
    @rayw3294 3 месяца назад

    Hi mate, a lot of the brave ones were after the next pub? Your thoughts? And a cigarette?

  • @sandypatience
    @sandypatience 3 месяца назад

    lovely, lovely video - but your voice is often drowned out by background noise and music (why?).

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 3 месяца назад

      I did make the music a bit too strong.

  • @kerrydennison7947
    @kerrydennison7947 3 месяца назад

    It is not true that all of the resistance newspapers were allowed to come out in the open after liberation. Remember general degaulle suppress almost all of the Communist resistance movements so he could seize control of the government. And even got to the point that he went to the ussr to visit with premier Joseph Stalin, mainly because of all of the promises that were made to communist resistant leaders that they would have a share in the government after liberation was not followed up on and he was afraid that the Russians were going to rearm the resistance and start a civil war within France. Same as that happened in Greece after liberation.

  • @ethanharding7332
    @ethanharding7332 3 месяца назад

    The revised location of Burgetts fighting outside St Come Du Mont also fits when you refer to his account of holding the left flank of the hedgerow and shot a German solider near an old building and pile of bricks. There are several buildings along the west side of the road there that could have been what he was referring to. I also recall he mentioned enemy mortar and artillery positions on the left flank, perhaps in the approximate location of the industrial station opposite the museum, or further north.

    • @WalkingDday
      @WalkingDday 3 месяца назад

      I’ll have have another look at his book. Don’t remember the bit about the left flank.