At the close of a fascinating day walking D-Day's historic battlefields -- that kicked off at the German guns at Longues-Sur-Mer, and included visits to the iconic Omaha Beach and the site of Easy Company’s (Band of Brothers) action to take out the German guns at Brecourt Manor -- WWII historian James Holland and writer Al Murray unwind with a drink at the Hôtel de Normandie in Arromanches. As they reflect on their favourite moments from day two of their Normandy invasion front walking tour, James and Al delve into discussions about Allied naval fire superiority and the numerous hurdles faced by the US Airborne divisions on D-Day. Subscribe now [ Ссылка ] and be part of the next chapter of their exciting Normandy journey.
In Walking the Ground, historian James Holland and comedian Al Murray (from the hit We Have Ways of Making You Talk podcast) trace the footsteps of World War 2 soldiers and commanders, uncovering captivating insights and stories along the way. Exclusively on YouTube.
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