Today I live in a free Germany in a democracy and in freedom. Many, many people died for this. We must never forget the terrible price paid for it. We must never forget the guilt my grandparents took on. I have no responsibility for what happened then. I have a responsibility to ensure that something like this never happens again.
Well said sir! Never feel guilty for what Germany did in the past - you are totally blameless! Many, many countries around the world have done things that have caused a lot of suffering!
Living in the free state of Bavaria as a Dutchman, i notice the big difference on the way the Dutch show their gratitude and the importance to preserve our heavily paid freedom we enjoy every day. I think it is because the Dutch who where repressed by Nazi Germany lost their freedom. You have to have been occupied, to appreciate what freedom really means. And when you do, you never forget who gave it to you.
It's even worse when you walk the graveyard in collevile-sur-mer next to omaha beach. Walking it yourself in person gives you a true measure of how many lay there. It took me a couple of hours.
I was there in 2017 and knewI was going to be emotional but wasn't prepared for totally breaking down. It hit me like a ton of bricks what my parent's generation sacrificed for our freedoms. If you can make it to France, Normandy should be first on your list.
Those gardens of stone are a testament to those brave men willing to sacrifice themselves for their precious principles of what life is worth. And the true testimony that our freedoms come with a very high price and should never be squandered away .RIP brave soldiers of faith
I'm a retired RN and was in Normandy in August of 1983 with my family. It was a beautiful sunny, blue clear skies mild day. Perfect weather. We were looking at the information board describing the different beaches and noticed a family of 4 on the beach. Even the car was on the beach. The 2 small children (3-4 years) were running around playing, laughing, giggling and enjoying themselves as only they can do. Mom and dad were talking and eating. What a difference from what we know occurred in June of 1944. I wish everyone had an opportunity to visit there and perhaps realize how precious life really is. Thank you.
My Great Uncle Julian Strand Died during the Normandy Landings on D-Day of German - occupied France in Europe along with my Grandpa which was my Dads Dad that was in Patton’s Third Army, he fought all the way though the Battle of the Bulge but he got to come back home...
For all young heroes who gave their all... "O my God, Thy Trust hath been returned unto Thee. It behooveth Thy grace and Thy bounty that have compassed Thy dominions on earth and in heaven, to vouchsafe unto Thy newly welcomed one Thy gifts and Thy bestowals, and the fruits of the tree of Thy grace! Powerful art Thou to do as Thou willest,.." ~ Baha'i Prayer
My dad and he's friend went there at 17 to visit they ran out of money. they slept in the cemetery, cold night with a tin of beans to eat. A nice French lady gave them some money to come home. He joined the royal navy a few months later and served for 7 years. Got to live a short life and have me as a son, 5th November 2013 r.i.p Dad
LightningAssault.com we always will. Every may 4. Even though those who lived trough the horrors are few now, new generations honour and remember. To forget is to repeat.
They don't...especially the young ones. There is a Dutch girl who rides her motorcycle and has a fairly popular YT channel. I asked her if she could take us on a tour of the battle sites from Market Garden being that she could not travel due to COVID-19 and her parents live not far away. She never acknowledged the request but a couple of videos later did show some of the battle memorials at Arnhem. She described them as "some battle or something was fought here." Taking for granted the very freedoms she enjoys that others paid for with their lives. Young people today are the worst that have ever been produced. Spoiled and entitled. I immediately unsubscribed from her channel.
This is a strong reminder of the sacrifice of American lives to all of those who scoff at America’s effort in WW11. I am British and I am proud and grateful for that sacrifice.
Yes - I've been there. No words to describe how you feel when you walk around all these graves. I guess you have to experience it first hand to know what I am talking about. Thanks for posting, Dan
My dad served with the 87th Infantry Division and many of those men are buried in this cemetery. Thanks very much for this excellent video and your spectactular cinematography.
All the death that happened on the beaches of Normandy. To start to free those in many countries that had fallen when Germany invaded them. That all these crosses represent soldiers of the allied countries taking part in this dreadful event. It is a tragedy that current younger people (written in 2024) probably have very little knowledge of the "heavy cost" this invasion created. The crosses represent each soldier that died is so sad. And yet the invasion had to be done to free the countries of Hitler's grip on their land. Wars are very costly and this shows what huge numbers who died in invading Normandy. May this event NEVER be forgotten. Along with the many war's since Normandy as well. GOD has blessed the many who died here. I was in Vietnam and yet the over 58K who died in that conflict were very few in comparison to Normandy.
Very well done. Thank you for such a high-quality production and for adding yet more to my knowledge about the war my grandfather and great uncle fought in. Cheers from Texas.
THANK YOU from child of a WWII waist gunner. I was priviledged to have my father come home and raise his family, but his buddy is lying in a grave in your country. Thanks to the citizens of The Netherlands.
No sir. We should thank your father, his buddy and all the other American, Canadian and British soldiers (plus the nations I forget) for freeing our country. Thank YOU!
Unbelievable place. Sucks the breath right out of your lungs. It's a very different feeling from, say, Arlington National Cemetery. At Colleville, about 80 percent of the men buried there were under 20 years old. The absolute innocence, terror and tragedy of the place, coupled with the way the sun glints across the white crosses, is just absolutely something else. Very, very, very moving
Thank you soldiers for risking your lives for our country and the entire world from those horrible horrible nazis you are not just hero’s your legends thank you
This place is Margraten cemetery near my home town. Now and then I bring a visit out of respect for our liberators. They paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
Those of us in the United States can't even imagine the pain of a loss son or daughter, unless you have experienced it yourselves. The son dies...but...the pain never does. Gold Star mothers know...but, what about the Gold Star fathers? Who know their legacy has ended.
@@SkyLynx-Productions Liked it so much...I used some of your clips in my memorial day video I just made, left credit for your video and a link to it to watch as well...great job
Thank you Sky_Lynx: I can see why this had an impact on you. Thanks for sharing this beautiful and nicely put together video. The music ... sounds like one from the Band of Brothers. How can one get a license for the music to use on video as you did? Thanks.
It’s funny sometimes as I think about how veterans are treated today that when my dad passed and he was in the army Air Force as a pilot, he died all all that he received was a plaque that came in the mail. That was it. No big 21 gun salute no messages from the military nothing thank you. no thank you when my nephew died he was in Iraq. Want to come to him? No did he get a flag, no? he tried to get help but they just pushed him away. He ended up taking his life, but apparently that was OK. I don’t know why this country doesn’t treat their veterans better they do so much right down to the letter.
A pair, or two pairs of idiots want to ripeat this terribles footages. June, July 2022. I' m so sorry! Thanks, and Rest in God's peace! Blessings from Argentina!😢🇦🇷
Sou brasileiro e me emociono o quanto os americanos foram patriotas!!! Homens que lutaram pelo seu país e pela sua nação. É muito triste mais todos são heróis........
Love this footage ! Absolutely beautiful. Is it possible for me to use it in a video i'm making for a song about the great war ? It would be great if i could !
Hi there! I was wondering if I could use your amazing footage and would like to speak with you about licensing it for a new Netflix Docu-series. Thanks!
Thank you for your response! Although we love your footage, we are trying to find drone footage of Arlington Cemetery, the tombstones are a little different. However we may need it for other episodes, I will keep in touch! Thank you for making this video, so moving.
Assuming Humanity survives that long, I wonder what archaeologists in a Thousand or so years will make of sites such as these? Will they, I wonder, be able to understand WHY so many young men and women died for, well, for WHAT?...
This was an American cemetery, Allied would have been British, Canadian, Polish, French etc. Not a lot of people know that other countries fought for freedom in world war two
Today I live in a free Germany in a democracy and in freedom. Many, many people died for this.
We must never forget the terrible price paid for it. We must never forget the guilt my grandparents took on. I have no responsibility for what happened then. I have a responsibility to ensure that something like this never happens again.
Well said
Well said sir! Never feel guilty for what Germany did in the past - you are totally blameless! Many, many countries around the world have done things that have caused a lot of suffering!
Alemanha 🇩🇪 lixo
Living in the free state of Bavaria as a Dutchman, i notice the big difference on the way the Dutch show their gratitude and the importance to preserve our heavily paid freedom we enjoy every day. I think it is because the Dutch who where repressed by Nazi Germany lost their freedom.
You have to have been occupied, to appreciate what freedom really means. And when you do, you never forget who gave it to you.
It's hard not to think about all the broken hearts and dreams associated with each of those graves.
It's even worse when you walk the graveyard in collevile-sur-mer next to omaha beach. Walking it yourself in person gives you a true measure of how many lay there. It took me a couple of hours.
Well said Lt. Dixon. Thank you.
I was there in 2017 and knewI was going to be emotional but wasn't prepared for totally breaking down. It hit me like a ton of bricks what my parent's generation sacrificed for our freedoms. If you can make it to France, Normandy should be first on your list.
Vero. I giardini dei sogni spezzati
Those gardens of stone are a testament to those brave men willing to sacrifice themselves for their precious principles of what life is worth. And the true testimony that our freedoms come with a very high price and should never be squandered away .RIP brave soldiers of faith
I'm a retired RN and was in Normandy in August of 1983 with my family. It was a beautiful sunny, blue clear skies mild day. Perfect weather. We were looking at the information board describing the different beaches and noticed a family of 4 on the beach. Even the car was on the beach. The 2 small children (3-4 years) were running around playing, laughing, giggling and enjoying themselves as only they can do. Mom and dad were talking and eating. What a difference from what we know occurred in June of 1944. I wish everyone had an opportunity to visit there and perhaps realize how precious life really is.
Thank you.
My Great Uncle Julian Strand Died during the Normandy Landings on D-Day of German - occupied France in Europe along with my Grandpa which was my Dads Dad that was in Patton’s Third Army, he fought all the way though the Battle of the Bulge but he got to come back home...
Great respect for HEROES
Rest in peace all HEROES of freedom 🛩️🏅✝️🙏🕯️
Yankey same as Pollaks filthy liers and pigs
Putin! Kill liers and pigs.
Oh man, that is gut wrenching! Such huge sacrifices for the cause of freedom... I'm speechless.
For all young heroes who gave their all... "O my God, Thy Trust hath been returned unto Thee. It behooveth Thy grace and Thy bounty that have compassed Thy dominions on earth and in heaven, to vouchsafe unto Thy newly welcomed one Thy gifts and Thy bestowals, and the fruits of the tree of Thy grace! Powerful art Thou to do as Thou willest,.." ~ Baha'i Prayer
GOD Bless You All for the Freedom you have provided US!!!!
Me and my parets visited the Normandie area for a trip based around world war 2. Visiting this place when I was 12 years old was really emotional.
My dad and he's friend went there at 17 to visit they ran out of money. they slept in the cemetery, cold night with a tin of beans to eat. A nice French lady gave them some money to come home. He joined the royal navy a few months later and served for 7 years. Got to live a short life and have me as a son, 5th November 2013 r.i.p Dad
RIP
Thank you for his service and our loss
que viagem😂
Yes a Great Price for FREEDOM.GOD BLESS ALL THE SOLDIERS HEROES FALLEN.
God bless the families of all those fallen soldiers.......! God bless America....!
Glory to the brave!!!
Soldiers american, soldiers german, brave and soldiers
The fallen shall rise again in spirit beside jesus in heaven and live in the light with him forever and ever amen.
Wow. What a price was paid for freedom. I'm glad the Dutch people will always appreciate it.
LightningAssault.com we always will. Every may 4. Even though those who lived trough the horrors are few now, new generations honour and remember. To forget is to repeat.
All the best to the Dutch people!
Yes the Dutch remembers it my Wife who is French remember them all the time every June 6th we visit this place
Amen Brother!
They don't...especially the young ones. There is a Dutch girl who rides her motorcycle and has a fairly popular YT channel. I asked her if she could take us on a tour of the battle sites from Market Garden being that she could not travel due to COVID-19 and her parents live not far away. She never acknowledged the request but a couple of videos later did show some of the battle memorials at Arnhem. She described them as "some battle or something was fought here." Taking for granted the very freedoms she enjoys that others paid for with their lives. Young people today are the worst that have ever been produced. Spoiled and entitled. I immediately unsubscribed from her channel.
This is a strong reminder of the sacrifice of American lives to all of those who scoff at America’s effort in WW11. I am British and I am proud and grateful for that sacrifice.
Yes - I've been there. No words to describe how you feel when you walk around all these graves. I guess you have to experience it first hand to know what I am talking about. Thanks for posting, Dan
What greater thing can you give than your life,for the love of God and Country!
Makes you think , Why !
RIP BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN LEST WE FORGET, SCOTLAND UK OF GB ALWAYS 🇬🇧
My dad served with the 87th Infantry Division and many of those men are buried in this cemetery. Thanks very much for this excellent video and your spectactular cinematography.
Thanks! I was an honor and a great pleasure to fly there!
RIP
Thank you for his Service and their Sacrifice
@@SkyLynx-Productions Come on, where is this place ?
All the death that happened on the beaches of Normandy. To start to free those in many countries that had fallen when Germany invaded them. That all these crosses represent soldiers of the allied countries taking part in this dreadful event. It is a tragedy that current younger people (written in 2024) probably have very little knowledge of the "heavy cost" this invasion created. The crosses represent each soldier that died is so sad. And yet the invasion had to be done to free the countries of Hitler's grip on their land. Wars are very costly and this shows what huge numbers who died in invading Normandy. May this event NEVER be forgotten. Along with the many war's since Normandy as well. GOD has blessed the many who died here. I was in Vietnam and yet the over 58K who died in that conflict were very few in comparison to Normandy.
Thank you for this wonderful tribute. Thank you to all those who lie in these cemeteries. Respect forever.
I have visited the American cemeteries in Normandy, France. It is the most moving and emotional experience I have ever had.
Respect from Ireland 🇮🇪
Respect from England
Very well done. Thank you for such a high-quality production and for adding yet more to my knowledge about the war my grandfather and great uncle fought in. Cheers from Texas.
They gave there lifes on the battlefield so we all can be hear today god bless 🙏 you all am Steven from London England 🇬🇧
Beautiful. Thank you! 🇺🇸
THANK YOU from child of a WWII waist gunner. I was priviledged to have my father come home and raise his family, but his buddy is lying in a grave in your country. Thanks to the citizens of The Netherlands.
No sir. We should thank your father, his buddy and all the other American, Canadian and British soldiers (plus the nations I forget) for freeing our country. Thank YOU!
Thanks, i will keep youre father in my memory, greetings from a Dutch citizen
Respect aux jeunes soldats américains🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 et paix à leurs âmes 💐🕊️💐🕊️💐🕊️💐🕊️💐🕊️
A wonderful, tribute. Thank you.
Nice to see a few had flowers,still being visited by loved ones.
Yes. And also Dutch people adopting graves. We still care. ruclips.net/video/KZxHmA5vCEA/видео.html
Thanks! the song nam is: Hymn to the Fallen" by John Williams.
Jesus 😭😭 i want to b with u forever pls forgive me😭😭
Unbelievable place. Sucks the breath right out of your lungs. It's a very different feeling from, say, Arlington National Cemetery. At Colleville, about 80 percent of the men buried there were under 20 years old. The absolute innocence, terror and tragedy of the place, coupled with the way the sun glints across the white crosses, is just absolutely something else. Very, very, very moving
AAAHH ! There is dust in my eyes !
Happy Veterans, and Remembrance day
To both Canada and the U.S.
The men who died for there country know freedom has a taste that the protected will never know
Respect from Brazil.
Its sad that are allied heros died but they won for us
You did a wonderful job. Thank you.
The cost of freedom is measured in graves
Beautiful cemetery, too much of green, I like it
Visiting these sites in 2008, touched my very soul. America needs to honour them by fighting supremacists today.
Thank you soldiers for risking your lives for our country and the entire world from those horrible horrible nazis you are not just hero’s your legends thank you
@Justus Immelmann and nobody helped my great grandpa from the Japanese but still they’re hero’s protecting us as best as can
This place is Margraten cemetery near my home town. Now and then I bring a visit out of respect for our liberators. They paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
Awesome work Daniel!
Amen Thank You!
thank you fellow canadians-----we will not forget
Those of us in the United States can't even imagine the pain of a loss son or daughter, unless you have experienced it yourselves. The son dies...but...the pain never does. Gold Star mothers know...but, what about the Gold Star fathers? Who know their legacy has ended.
It is both terrible, and magnificent at the same time.❤
Respect .. mooie opnames Daniel
Lest We Forget..R.I.P to all those in all Wars
Great emotional video
Thanks! It was an emotional day for me as well..
@@SkyLynx-Productions Liked it so much...I used some of your clips in my memorial day video I just made, left credit for your video and a link to it to watch as well...great job
Thank you Sky_Lynx: I can see why this had an impact on you. Thanks for sharing this beautiful and nicely put together video. The music ... sounds like one from the Band of Brothers. How can one get a license for the music to use on video as you did? Thanks.
It’s funny sometimes as I think about how veterans are treated today that when my dad passed and he was in the army Air Force as a pilot, he died all all that he received was a plaque that came in the mail. That was it. No big 21 gun salute no messages from the military nothing thank you. no thank you when my nephew died he was in Iraq. Want to come to him? No did he get a flag, no? he tried to get help but they just pushed him away. He ended up taking his life, but apparently that was OK. I don’t know why this country doesn’t treat their veterans better they do so much right down to the letter.
Well done tribute
Please watch the video for the impact.
Very deep appealing Symphony rip
The Commonwealth cemeteries around Ypres from WWI are even more impressive. #wewillrememberthem
Allied?, This is a US cemetery.
Yeah. I really miss the army right now even after 100 years buy
STOP THE WARS ! ☮
“So long as there are men, there will be wars.”
I believe, that's what these hero's, lying in these fields, were trying to do.
My great great grandpa is somewhere there😢
Remember them
RIP
Thank you.
Valorosos homens que deram sua vida pela liberdade que temos hoje
Que Autorización se necesita para volar drone en ese lugar, próximamente tengo previsto viajar alli
Descansen en paz.todos los que murieron en la segunda guerra mundial.un saludo desde España.
Heroes
Maravilhoso!!
SKY-Lynx, Loved your video mate. Would you be ok for me to use 10 sends of your video. Im putting a video together for remembrance day.
A pair, or two pairs of idiots want to ripeat this terribles footages. June, July 2022. I' m so sorry! Thanks, and Rest in God's peace! Blessings from Argentina!😢🇦🇷
le prix de ma liberté et d étre français , merci l amérique a jamais gravé en moi pour avoir visiter plusieurs fois le mémorial de colleville
WHICH CEMETARY
May I use the drone footage for a memorial day video I am making?
Hi CineDrone! Can I use this video for sharing in a documentary for vets & relatives in the US?
Sou brasileiro e me emociono o quanto os americanos foram patriotas!!! Homens que lutaram pelo seu país e pela sua nação. É muito triste mais todos são heróis........
Dove si trova questo cimitero di guerra? Grazie
Thanks, you guys and gals. I'll see you soon. Keep a place at the table open for me, k? 💝
❤
🙏💞
Love this footage ! Absolutely beautiful. Is it possible for me to use it in a video i'm making for a song about the great war ? It would be great if i could !
Rest &piece these ww2 hero's
Hi there! I was wondering if I could use your amazing footage and would like to speak with you about licensing it for a new Netflix Docu-series. Thanks!
Hi There as well! sorry for the late reply, but i would love that! my contact details are on my website: www.cinedrone.tv.
Hope to speak to you soon!
Thank you for your response! Although we love your footage, we are trying to find drone footage of Arlington Cemetery, the tombstones are a little different. However we may need it for other episodes, I will keep in touch! Thank you for making this video, so moving.
@@karolinachrzanowski9949 Try and fly a drone in DC and it will likely be shot down.
Assuming Humanity survives that long, I wonder what archaeologists in a Thousand or so years will make of sites such as these? Will they, I wonder, be able to understand WHY so many young men and women died for, well, for WHAT?...
my Father is under one of those crosses!
💞💞💞💐💐💐😢
Hi, Can I use a few seconds of this clip please?
So what cemetery is it ??
We got the song, the orchestra, the album, but the cemetery unidentified.
The cemetery Normandy American Cemetery.
This was an American cemetery, Allied would have been British, Canadian, Polish, French etc. Not a lot of people know that other countries fought for freedom in world war two
hey, can I please use 5 seconds of your video in my music video?
He buscados esto para que el mundo piense y analices se pueden evitar ,las guerras o son carnicerias que neceriamente deben darse ...
Dio mio 😢🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Good video👍🏻
Anybody know where this place..? REST IN PEACE FOR ALL❤
Yes we shouldn't have to hunt for where this place is.....
Visit Normandy and Coleville cemetery there are 11,000 crosses there. It is heartbreaking.
hi Lusumihat
Fernando muy difícil mucho lleno amigo muy difícil por local muerto la verdad muy difícil por local
😢😢
I know how you feel..
arju mink liwsmiht anw aitjib jmye maqbir 'amrika fi riad balayz