D Day conspiracy theory 08:24 - Jun 3 with 2095 views | factual_blue | The invasion was really delayed for twenty-four hours to coincide with the graduation day from West Point of John Eisenhower - General Eisenhower's son. | |
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D Day conspiracy theory on 08:42 - Jun 3 with 2026 views | PJH | or maybe John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitcham etc etc etc were not all available on the 5th. | | | |
D Day conspiracy theory on 09:02 - Jun 3 with 1981 views | Swansea_Blue | Never happened. Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong filmed it in a warehouse in Hollywood. | |
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D Day conspiracy theory on 10:11 - Jun 3 with 1885 views | factual_blue |
D Day conspiracy theory on 08:42 - Jun 3 by PJH | or maybe John Wayne, Henry Fonda, Robert Mitcham etc etc etc were not all available on the 5th. |
In the film, Richard Todd played his own commanding officer. | |
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D Day conspiracy theory on 10:15 - Jun 3 with 1879 views | PJH |
D Day conspiracy theory on 10:11 - Jun 3 by factual_blue | In the film, Richard Todd played his own commanding officer. |
I did not know that. I do know that several actors were genuine war heroes. | | | |
D Day conspiracy theory on 12:03 - Jun 3 with 1697 views | bluejake78 | All down to weather and tides. FFS it worked. | | | |
D Day conspiracy theory on 12:29 - Jun 3 with 1657 views | factual_blue |
D Day conspiracy theory on 10:15 - Jun 3 by PJH | I did not know that. I do know that several actors were genuine war heroes. |
David Niven was the colonel who convinced the actor M E Clifton James to play Monty's double. Apparently the only story Niven would tell about his war was that some American friends asked him to locate their son's grave near Bastogne. | |
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D Day conspiracy theory on 13:17 - Jun 3 with 1579 views | Coastalblue | Can you imagine a worse place to be than one of those beaches on D Day? My Grandfather landed at Sword beach, but fortunately for him he went on the second day, he always maintained that there sent the "kids" in on the first day for fear that those less experienced wouldn't be able to go through with it after they had seen what had happened. No idea if there's any truth in that. | |
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D Day conspiracy theory on 13:32 - Jun 3 with 1537 views | factual_blue |
D Day conspiracy theory on 13:17 - Jun 3 by Coastalblue | Can you imagine a worse place to be than one of those beaches on D Day? My Grandfather landed at Sword beach, but fortunately for him he went on the second day, he always maintained that there sent the "kids" in on the first day for fear that those less experienced wouldn't be able to go through with it after they had seen what had happened. No idea if there's any truth in that. |
I think most of the British troops on D Day were experienced soldiers, on the whole tasked with very specific objectives (knock out pill boxes X and Y etc) . The order of battle shows they were mainly 'First Battalion' units of various regiments, and I think the first (and second) battalion of any regiment tended to be the regulars. The third and fourth battalions were likely to be the Territorials; the battalions raised under conscription would be the fifth or sixth or subsequent battalions. | |
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D Day conspiracy theory on 13:40 - Jun 3 with 1518 views | Churchman |
D Day conspiracy theory on 10:15 - Jun 3 by PJH | I did not know that. I do know that several actors were genuine war heroes. |
Richard Todd was involved in the glider assault on Pegasus Bridge as I think a Lieutenant and was one of the first there. Major John Howard was the commanding officer who he played in the film. I gather Richard Todd wanted to play himself but was told ‘no’. They were extraordinarily brave and skilful men. | | | |
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