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Fascinating film footage of the actual D-Day landing. What strikes me is that, over all these years, my mental image was that the disembarking was much faster; i.e.- done at a sprint. I guess considering the amount of weight each soldier was carrying, I shouldn't be surprised that the pace was a bit slower. Also the fact that they are wading in surf must be considered. Finally, there is no way of knowing exactly what beaches this was shot at and when exactly. Although in at least one segment you can see soldiers getting hit as they emerge from the surf. Pretty scary stuff.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4853550/The-remarkable-footage-D-Day.html
Quote: "The extraordinary clip, branded the first D-Day documentary, was filmed by the Public Relations Division of Supreme Headquarter Allied Expeditionary Forces (SHAEF), which was headed by General Eisenhower.... The footage was archived at the Eisenhower Library in the US and recently restored by researchers."
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4853550/The-remarkable-footage-D-Day.html