The 101st airborne take Carentan. Band of brothers enter Carentan.
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- In these videos we will visit D-day sites as if I was guiding you.
Carentan was a D-day objective, but it wasn't taken till the 12 june. Donald Burgett, who wrote Carrahee, took part in the defence of Carentan. The main combats were carried out by the 3rd battalion of the 502nd regiment heading out from Dead man's corner. The Band of brothers crossed to the outskirts of Carentan on the evening of the 12th and participated in the capture on the 12th.
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Bibliography
101st division at Normandy - Mark Bando
Screaming eagles at Normandy - Mark Bando
Tonight we die as men - Ian Gardner
Objective Carentan - Georges Burnage
ww2TV Carentan- • 101st Airborne - Band ... - Paul Woodage
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Visited sites - as of date of upload
Why D-Day
Pegasus bridge
Omaha beach
Sword beach
Pointe du Hoc
American airborne
Utah beach
Juno beach
Gold beach
British airborne
Saint Marie du Mont
Waverly Wray
Carentan
Omaha beach, inland
Mahlmann line
Projected visits -
Band of Brothers
Merville gun battery
La Fierre
General Falley
Longues gun battery
Arromanches and the Mulberries
82nd airborne
Donald Burgett
Michael Wittman - Villers Bocage - Gaumesnil
Totalise
Worthington Force
Falaise pocket
Taking St Lo
Operation Cobra
Graignes massacre
Joe Beryle
Ed Shames
Angoville au plain
Battle of Bloody gulch
Taking Cherbourg
Maisy gun battery.
Abbey d'Ardenne and the Canadian 7th June advance
Hillman
Douvre radar station
Photo credits
US national archives
Bundes archives
'Glad that he wasn't facing Patton' is perhaps the best comment in this very well put together orientation.
The history of Falschirmjager regiment 6 states they had run out of ammunition and abandoned the town leaving behind a 7 man rearguard who promised to delay the Americans as best they could. Some of the rearguard were lost, some survived. The final attack had artillery and M10 tank destroyer support... I really enjoy these videos.
I was here in august 2021.
And I cried like a child in front of the monument.
I know the history of Batlle for Carentan, I listen a lot of testimonies of survivors of Easy Company, so the arrival at this place was full of emotions
Great Documentary sir good work❤
I visited my Sister several yrs ago who lived in Forest or Lynchburg, Va. She surprised me with a Maltese puppy, I had just divorced with kids who had left home so she decided I needed a dog.She was right I still have her. Then she said one more surprise.....and we went to learn about D-Day. It seemed so real with the statues of soldiers simulating that fateful day. I never was a history buff but found this so interesting, still do.
Subscribed. I’ve spent some time there, but our guide didn’t have nearly your knowledge. Thank you for your time and effort.
Glad you got some value from it.
The deadmen corner museum is worthwile a visit. They put in a C47 simulation etcetera, very impressive.
I subscribed your interesting channel. I visited Normandy twice in my life, for the 60th and 70th anniversary. Obviously Carentan was in my list because I read the Ambrose book and I watched the TV series. Maybe in the future I'll return in Normandy, but when i want visit a place, I'll watch your videos.
Great. I’ve got 19 out to date. I’d be preparing more, but stuck inside.
Thanks again You so a great joc on all Your videos so detailed
Enjoying your video tours very much. Thankyou for your work!
Appreciate your stories that describe each individual’s experience; pot shots after filling up on cider, another whose trigger finger was shot, another whose arm was shot and, with his new top priority, simply turned around to head for the aid station.
I know of the Christmas truce of Bastogne, but did not know that in WWII there were truces to clear the dead or wounded.
There was a truce at la Fiere on the 7th. The germans attacking across the causeway called for a truce to take off wounded. They didn’t attack again on the 7th. th-cam.com/video/i5Mjvz2EHqc/w-d-xo.html
Walking D-day That surprises me even more; in that the Germans were the ones to call for the truce.
Thank you.. keep them coming
Great job. Thank you
thanks for going to the trouble, next time I am in the area I will be following in your steps. very good video .
Just subscribed in the last few days, like your work. I visited in 2000 but would love to go back
Awesome! Thanks for telling the story! Top man
Thanks for the encouragement.
The story of the young girl that brought flowers to the soldiers only to lose her life from German bombs is sad & tragic.
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