D-Day 1944: The German Officer Who Saw the Invasion Fleet at Omaha Beach

On the morning of June 6, 1944, a German artillery officer stood above Omaha Beach and watched the impossible become real. Through the mist of the English Channel, thousands of Allied ships appeared on the horizon — not a fleet, but a floating city of steel. This video tells the true story of D-Day from the German perspective, through the eyes of Major Werner Pluskat of the 352nd Infantry Division. It is not a tale of heroics or ideology, but a moment of realization — when one man understood that the war was already lost, not on the battlefield, but in the factories of America.