Invasion Of Europe - Clock Strikes June 6th

Invasion Of Europe - Clock Strikes June 6th

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The transcript describes the events of D-Day, June 6, 1944, highlighting the secrecy maintained before the operation, the anticipation of millions, and the historical significance of the day. It details the initial landings and fierce battles at La Habra, the liberation of the first town, and the massive deployment of Allied air power and troops, with 22,000 flights in 48 hours. The sky was filled with Allied airborne troops, as Berlin reported the overwhelming presence of Allied forces.

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How many flights were conducted by the Allies in the first 48 hours?

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What was the reaction in Berlin as the Allied troops landed?

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