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S L Chalmers's avatar

Fine film about the allied invasion of France. It was a little long on heroism and short on horror, but in 1959 (14 years after the war) Americans had lived through enough horror.

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It is an excellent film. A bit of trivia: Irina Demick, who played the beautiful French Resistance fighter, was the mistress of producer Darryl Zanuck.

Also, the book American Betrayal by Diana West makes a strong case that the reason D-Day happened at all was the malign influence of Stalin’s agents in the FDR administration. The US had invaded North Africa and then Italy, but Stalin was worried that the continuation of that front would prevent the Soviets from taking Eastern Europe after the war. So, he had his people convince Roosevelt to essentially abandon the Italian front and focus on a huge and difficult invasion of France. If the pressure had been kept on the “soft underbelly of Europe,” the war might have ended a year earlier.

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