Le Jour J par ceux qui l'ont vécu - Ép. 3 L'assaut #histoire #ww2 #overlord #dday #débarquement

Hundreds of thousands of men and women involved, an armada of 5,000 ships, the largest amphibious operation of all time: Operation Overlord is an event of superlatives. In this series, I invite you to relive that day beyond the statistics, from the perspective of the people: they were paratroopers, rangers, commandos, officers, ordinary soldiers, or members of the Resistance, American, British, Canadian, French, or German. They were caught up in events that overwhelmed them and, for most, left them deeply traumatized. 📚 Sources: Annick Cojean, Nous y étions. 18 Anciens racontent heure par heure le D-Day (We Were There: 18 Veterans Recount D-Day Hour by Hour), Grasset, 2024. Antony Beevor, D-Day et la bataille de Normandie (D-Day and the Battle of Normandy), Calmann-Lévy, 2009. Peter Caddick-Adams, De sable et d'acier (Of Sand and Steel). A New History of the D-Day Landings, Passés Composés, 2024. Jean Lopez and Olivier Wieviorka, The Myths of the Second World War, 2020. Understanding the Normandy Landings of June 6, 1944 | COMPLETE Musical Credits 🎶: Berlioz, "Symphonie fantastique, H. 48 Vb. Dream of a Witches' Sabbath. Dies irae" Karl Jenkins, "Benedictus" Edward Elgar, "Enigma Variations", Op. 36 Var. 9. Adagio Nimrod Gustav Holst, The Planets - Mars Mussorgsky, "Pictures at an Exhibition, IMM 50 X. The Great Gate of Kiev" Gorecki, "Symphony No. 3, Op. 36 II. Lento e Largo - Tranquillissimo" Tchaikovsky 1812 Overture, Op. 49, TH 49 🌐 Find us: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...   / mvpod_cast   https://www.tiktok.com/tiktokstudio/c... [email protected]