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June the 6th, 1944 a gray day breaks over the Channel revealing an awe-inspiring sight Never had such an armada been seen in the history of mankind. On board 7000 vessels, 130,000 men cross the stretch of sea, with air cover from 20,000 planes. At dawn, after a hail of fire, the men would land on the coast of France. 20,000 of them would also arrive by air. 10,500 allied soldiers would be lost on that day and almost as many Germans. Eleven weeks later, Paris would be liberated and the road to Berlin opened wide. This film will tell from the viewpoint of both Allies and Germans. This epic tale, from its planning in Britain launched in January 44 until its outcome in the summer. With the US generals Dwight Eisenhower Omar Bradley British field-marshal Bernard Montgomery British prime minister Winston Churchill German field-marshal Erwin Rommel and all the anonymous heroes who took part in the landings Not to mention men like Sergeant Grant who risked their lives