The beaches of Normandy tell a story of unimaginable bravery, but there’s a darker side few ever speak about. Thousands of soldiers lost their lives, but what happened to their bodies after the battle is rarely discussed. Beneath the glory and triumph lies a haunting chapter of history. Have you ever wondered how the remains of those who fell were handled? Or why this part of D-Day’s legacy remains largely untold? Join us as we uncover the terrifying truth that they never told you about what happened to the dead bodies on D-Day.
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They wete fed to the soldiers
Crap !!
There is no "darker side"
About half way through I spotted a M16 …. WTF ?
All that death and dying for NOTHING. What a massive waste of humanity.
The dog tags have an indent on one side of them. When a soldier dies, one of the two tags is placed in the deceased’s mouth. The indent is placed perpendicular to the front bottom teeth and the curved part is behind the upper front. This means it is now running parallel to the molars. Then the mouth of the deceased is slammed closed. The tag is set. The other tag is turned in to the nearest out post, Sargent or official. Once the area is secured, the bodies are gathered and typically stacked like wood, one atop the other. The possessions of the dead are placed in a ditty bag. Burial is quick and a map is typically made of the locations. The bodies are exhumed later and buried properly. The United States goes to great lengths to bury the dead properly and accurately. They will go to extraordinary lengths to recover bodies of the fallen and give them their honored resting place.
Hey Trump I don't see any SUCKERS or LOSERS here.
It was not a fight for freedom. It was a fight forced because Germany dumped the Jewish banks and after doing so became the most powerful nation on the planet as they were no longer in a central bank debt based banking system The people were in control. Same with Iraq, Libya and many other nations who attempt to dump the Central Banks and go back to controlling their own money and having a valid base for currency such as GOLD. The banks have caused every major conflict to profit from both sides of the conflict to enforce their will on the nations under their fraud.
Wait a sec…4,000 soldiers died on our side, and ditto about the same on their side….so why are 30 thousand soldiers buried for both sides, according to 29:20?
There is still a Germany! Why?
8:19 An image of a beach in the Pacific somewhere…
From the title I believed this was a video about dealing with the bodies of fallen soldiers not a retelling of the D day landings. Deceitful title!!
God bless them all HEROES each and every one of them thank you for your service
Get on with 'what happened too the dead bodies'.
4:52 why did it take 5000 ships to carry 156 soldiers ?
What a waste of of lives two world wars now we got an idiot called Starmer giving the country away.
5:19 American 80-second
This film does not tell you about the dead on the beaches
You know the D-Day story, save yourself 37 minutes by simply knowing the bodies were buried