The events of June 6, 1944 are retold from a variety of viewpoints, including those of the Germans, Americans, British, Canadians, and Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, while on a tour of the defenses that were being constructed as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, mentioned to his officers that the Allied invasion had to be halted on the beach. It is going to be the longest day of the war for both the Allies and the Germans.
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The events of June 6, 1944 are retold from a variety of viewpoints, including those of the Germans, Americans, British, Canadians, and Free French. Marshall Erwin Rommel, while on a tour of the defenses that were being constructed as part of the Reich's Atlantic Wall, mentioned to his officers that the Allied invasion had to be halted on the beach. It is going to be the longest day of the war for both the Allies and the Germans.
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