freeOK概要:In 1944, in Western Europe, the largest and most ambitious aerial offensive in history had already begun. On the evening of June 6th, 4000 planes took off from the UK in just a few seconds. Never before have so many planes and gliders been mobilized to one destination: Normandy. This offensive was prepared by the British and American armies in the strictest secrecy for over two years, with the aim of liberating the world from the barbaric acts of the Nazis. Thanks to the work of historians, we were able to observe the Normandy landings from an aerial perspective for the first time. We discovered what happened behind the scenes of this historic air battle, such as in one of the most secret bunkers of World War II, Exbridge, and met the most symbolic hero. We boarded a World War II contact plane and, with the help of our pilots, relived the first airstrike of that historic night. Let's take a look at how the Allies flew 11000 sorties and Germany flew 300 sorties on Normandy Day, and this battle will pave the way for victory- Produced by Galaxie Press, T é l é visions from France, l'Ecpad, RMC D é couverte
In 1944, in Western Europe, the largest and most ambitious aerial offensive in history had already begun. On the evening of June 6th, 4000 planes took off from the UK in just a few seconds. Never before have so many planes and gliders been mobilized to one destination: Normandy. This offensive was prepared by the British and American armies in the strictest secrecy for over two years, with the aim of liberating the world from the barbaric acts of the Nazis. Thanks to the work of historians, we were able to observe the Normandy landings from an aerial perspective for the first time. We discovered what happened behind the scenes of this historic air battle, such as in one of the most secret bunkers of World War II, Exbridge, and met the most symbolic hero. We boarded a World War II contact plane and, with the help of our pilots, relived the first airstrike of that historic night. Let's take a look at how the Allies flew 11000 sorties and Germany flew 300 sorties on Normandy Day, and this battle will pave the way for victory- Produced by Galaxie Press, T é l é visions from France, l'Ecpad, RMC D é couverte展開