The U.S. Paratroopers missed their DZs on D-Day - A WWII Myths Show
With Marty Morgan
Part of our WWII Myths series of short shows
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This is a new type of show for the channel. Our guest historian will examine a popular claim made about the Second World War and either confirm or debunk it. There probably won't be time for questions from viewers but we hope the shorter length will be popular.
It is frequently stated that many US paratroopers missed their drop zones on DDay and started miles away from their objectives. How much of this statement is true?
Marty Morgan is the author of Down To Earth: The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy and The Americans on D-Day: A Photographic History of the Normandy Invasion. Martin contributes frequently to World War II Quarterly and The American Rifleman, along with many other magazines. He has appeared in television programs relating to historical subjects on the National Geographic Channel, the Discovery Channel, History, The Military Channel/The American Heroes Channel.
Marty's previous appearances on WW2TV
Normandy Myth Busters - A Korean on Omaha Beach?
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The 82nd Airborne in Operation Husky
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Iwo Jima: The Men Who Fought & The Guns They Carried
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