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D-Day: Over Normandy
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D-Day: Over Normandy

Apr 1, 2017
0h 57m
★ 6.0

Overview

Narrated by the only 5-time Super Bowl winning head coach in NFL history, the New England Patriots Bill Belichick. The World War II Foundation hired one of France's top aerial Drone camera companies to film some of the most iconic locations in Normandy from D-Day. The result is some of the most spectacular scenes of the landing beaches and battlefields viewers have ever seen.

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Documentary
History
War

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