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¡Y OTRO EXTRA MÁS! David Botello (@DavidBotello4), Esther Sánchez (@estesan1969), Ainara Ariztoy y Manuel Ríos San Martín siguen dando vueltas por la costa de Normandía. Y visitan, en modo Extra, Carentan, el escenario de la batalla que inspiró la serie Hermanos de Sangre. Y, aquí, paran en Dead Man's Corner, La Esquina del Hombre Muerto, un lugar que solo por el nombre ya mola. Nos cuentan el historión del paracaidista estadounidense, Joseph Beyrle. Visitan el Airborne Museum. Y llegan hasta el puerto de Cherbourg. Si quieres acompañarnos, ¡súbete a la Historia!
Your hosts Elton McManus and Andy Poulastides review Part Three – Carentan where we follow Blyth to the front line whilst carrying an angel on each shoulder. Easy Company takes on German troops in the French town of Carentan, and the battle takes its toll on one soldier who is badly traumatized by the experience....
Urban Warfare Hell! This week, Cocktails & Classics tackles the intense battle of Carentan in Band of Brothers Episode 3, "Carentan." Join us as we dissect the brutal realities of urban warfare, the mental toll soldiers face, and the unwavering courage of Easy Company. We'll delve into the leadership tactics utilized by Winters, the episode's emotional impact and depictions of soldiers' struggles, and the importance of brotherhood in the face of overwhelming odds. Psychological Toll: Discuss the emotional and mental strain experienced by the soldiers, specifically Blithe over the course of the episode. Leadership & Brotherhood: Explore how Easy Company's leadership and camaraderie help them persevere in the face of ultimate danger. Historical Accuracy: We provide historical context for the show's events and how they base things on reality. Character Development: We discuss the development of specific characters within Easy Company and their character growth. Don't miss this gripping episode for an immersive journey into the third episode of Band Of Brothers. Don't forget to watch along. Our Website Our Instagram Our Letterboxd List
Yesterday marked the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy. Along with the military commemorations, there was a very special one created in yarn, by hundreds of knitters & crocheters around the globe - The Longest Yarn.Tansy Forster, who has lived in Normandy for over 20 years, was inspired by the Post Box toppers she saw when she traveled to visit Arundel, in southern England. She thought she would have a go at something similar for her garden gate to commemorate this special anniversary. That idea soon morphed to create an 80 metre long yarn masterpiece showcasing scenes from the build up to and of the landings themselves as well as the days immediately after.Tansy, with the help of Facebook, soon enlisted the help of hundreds of makers from around the world to create metre long panels, each with a scene from that time. Not only that, Tansy has written a book about the project too. The Longest Yarn has featured on TV shows and news programmes around the world, and is set for a tour around the UK, then onto the United States before returning to Carentan in Normandy, where it will remain on permanent display.In this episode, we hear from Tansy Forster and from Diane McCoombs and Gill >>> from the North West of England, who contributed one of the metre-long panels to the Longest Yarn. You can find out all about The Longest Yarn on their website.For full show notes for this episode, please visit the Making Stitches website.To join the mailing list for the Making Stitches Newsletter, please click onto this link.The theme music is Make You Smile by RGMusic from Melody Loops .The Making Stitches logo was designed by Neil Warburton at iamunknown.You can support Making Stitches Podcast with running costs through Ko-fi.Making Stitches Podcast is supported by the Making Stitches Shop which offers Making Stitches Podcast merchandise for sale as well as Up the Garden Path crochet patterns created by me & illustrated by Emma Jackson.Making Stitches Podcast is presented, recorded and edited by Lindsay Weston
pWotD Episode 2592: Normandy landings Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of a popular Wikipedia page every day.With 494,081 views on Thursday, 6 June 2024 our article of the day is Normandy landings.The Normandy landings were the landing operations and associated airborne operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II. Codenamed Operation Neptune and often referred to as D-Day, it is the largest seaborne invasion in history. The operation began the liberation of France, and the rest of Western Europe, and laid the foundations of the Allied victory on the Western Front.Planning for the operation began in 1943. In the months leading up to the invasion, the Allies conducted a substantial military deception, codenamed Operation Bodyguard, to mislead the Germans as to the date and location of the main Allied landings. The weather on the day selected for D-Day was not ideal, and the operation had to be delayed 24 hours; a further postponement would have meant a delay of at least two weeks, as the planners had requirements for the phase of the moon, the tides, and time of day, that meant only a few days each month were deemed suitable. Adolf Hitler placed Field Marshal Erwin Rommel in command of German forces and developing fortifications along the Atlantic Wall in anticipation of an invasion. U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt placed Major General Dwight D. Eisenhower in command of Allied forces.The invasion began shortly after midnight on the morning of 6 June with extensive aerial and naval bombardment as well as an airborne assault—the landing of 24,000 American, British, and Canadian airborne troops. The early morning aerial assault was soon followed by Allied amphibious landings on the coast of France c. 06:30. The target 50-mile (80 km) stretch of the Normandy coast was divided into five sectors: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. Strong winds blew the landing craft east of their intended positions, particularly at Utah and Omaha.The men landed under heavy fire from gun emplacements overlooking the beaches, and the shore was mined and covered with obstacles such as wooden stakes, metal tripods, and barbed wire, making the work of the beach-clearing teams difficult and dangerous. Casualties were heaviest at Omaha, with its high cliffs. At Gold, Juno, and Sword, several fortified towns were cleared in house-to-house fighting, and two major gun emplacements at Gold were disabled using specialised tanks.The Allies failed to achieve any of their major goals beyond the establishment of the beachheads on the first day. Carentan, Saint-Lô, and Bayeux remained in German hands, and Caen, a major objective, was not captured until 21 July. Only two of the beaches (Juno and Gold) were linked on the first day, and all five beachheads were not connected until 12 June; however, the operation gained a foothold that the Allies gradually expanded over the coming months. German casualties on D-Day have been estimated at 4,000 to 9,000 men. Allied casualties were documented for at least 10,000, with 4,414 confirmed dead.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:56 UTC on Friday, 7 June 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Normandy landings on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Kendra Standard.
durée : 00:53:10 - "La patisserie By Valentin Doraphé" à Carentan les marais
Hey podcast listeners, in anticipation for our limited theatrical release on D-Day, we are sharing a special segment where Christian Taylor was featured on "The Real Story with Jeanne Ives" aired May 26, 2024. Tune in to hear the beginnings of how Taylor got into directing and for updates on "Heroes of Carentan". Stream "The Girl Who Wore Freedom" this Memorial Day on Vudu, Apple TV, Prime Video, and Vimeo.
In this episode, Christian provides an update on company developments and announces the upcoming trailer for our next documentary, "Heroes of Carentan." She gives an exclusive about the limited theatrical release of "The Girl Who Wore Freedom." Special guests, Tom Biolchini and Juan Pablo Reinoso, producer, director, and writer of "Mad Props," delve into the origins of "Mad Props," detailing its evolution from a TV show concept to a full-fledged documentary. Juan shares insights into his career and how his reunion with Tom sparked their collaboration on this project. The discussion explores the significance of embracing failure and highlights Tom's natural flair as a host within the documentary. Juan outlines his organic filmmaking approach and the narrative development throughout "Mad Props." As the episode draws to a close, Tom shares his enthusiasm about realizing his childhood dreams through documentary. The conversation spans a variety of topics related to the film's production, including budgeting, travel logistics, and scheduling. The guests discuss the challenges and strategies of navigating the film festival circuit. They emphasize the positive impact of maintaining a good attitude on set and its influence on the project. Juan reflects on his journey in the film industry, underscoring the importance of perseverance and dedication. Upcoming projects and Juan's evolving roles in filmmaking are also discussed. Juan then talks about his favorite documentaries and the inherent unpredictability of documentary filmmaking. He stresses the importance of continuous learning and explains the concept of fair use for incorporating movie clips into documentaries. Insights into acquiring film clips and adapting to the dynamic nature of the film industry are shared. Juan highlights the critical roles of persistence and the filmmaker's involvement in distribution. Lastly, Juan speaks to the generosity and philanthropy of Tom Biolchini, the focus of his documentary, rounding off a thoroughly engaging episode. Takeaways Documentary filmmakers must remain committed to continual learning and adapting to emerging technologies and evolving industry trends. Understanding fair use is paramount for integrating movie clips into documentaries; collaborating with clearance attorneys can provide essential guidance through complex legal landscapes. Persistence and resilience are crucial traits for filmmakers, given the industry's constant flux and the often demanding path to success. Active participation in the film's distribution process is essential, requiring filmmakers to invest significant effort in promoting their work. Moreover, the generosity and philanthropy of individuals like Tom not only enrich the filmmaking community but also leave a lasting impact on the broader world. DocuView Dèjà Vu: Juan Pablo Reinoso: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son about His Father, 2008, 95 mins, Watch on Prime or Tubi, IMDB: Dear Zachary: A Letter to a Son About His Father (2008) - IMDb 20 Days in Mariupol, 2023, 95 mins, Watch on Prime, IMDB: 20 Days in Mariupol (2023) - IMDb Capturing the Friedmans, 2003, 107mins, Watch on Max or buy from Amazon, IMDB: Capturing the Friedmans (2003) ⭐ 7.6 | Documentary, Biography, Crime
durée : 00:01:22 - B CHEF recrute à Carentan
durée : 00:52:59 - "Au goût perdu " à Carentan chez Bruno Deslandes , fromager.
Coming up on the Men at the Movies podcast, we continue on to Carentan in our Band of Brothers series. At some point in our masculine initiation, fear takes over and we have to respond. We can hide in our foxhole screaming as the world blows up around us. We can numb ourselves to the fear, minimizing it. Fear can make us lose hope as we die to our dreams and purpose. Or we can listen to that still small voice telling us to stand up and start fighting once again. Join us as we discover God's truth in this story. Questions When have you felt most afraid? From a physical standpoint, where do you feel fear? In your head, your chest, your neck, your abdomen? Why do you think your fear exhibits itself in those areas? How do you express fear? Do you freeze, fight, or flee? What is your core fear? Letting someone down? Not being/doing enough? Making a mistake? How has vulnerability and honesty set you free from fears? How has your fear been minimized instead of faced? How do you try to numb your fears? Where do you feel hopeless, like you're dead already? When have you felt like you were cowering in a foxhole? How did you stand up and start fighting back? Check out our YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies) for bonus content. To dive into this content even more, visit our website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast. You will find resources mentioned on the podcast, plus quotes and themes discussed. Find us on the socials: YouTube: www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies Facebook: www.facebook.com/menatthemovies Instagram: www.instagram.com/menatthemovies/ TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@menatthemovies Twitter: twitter.com/_menatthemovies If you would like to support our work (and get some behind-the-scenes perks), visit our Patreon page (www.patreon.com/menatthemovies). Get invites to livestreams, bonus episodes, even free merch. If you'd like to do a one-time contribution (a cameo appearance), visit www.menatthemovies.com/investors. Edited and mixed by Grayson Foster (graysonfoster.com) Logo and episode templates by Ian Johnston (ianhjohnston.com) Audio quotes performed by Britt Mooney, Paul McDonald, and Tim Willard, taken from Epic (written by John Eldredge) and Song of Albion (written by Stephen Lawhead). Southerly Change performed by Zane Dickinson, used under license from Shutterstock Links: MATM website: www.menatthemovies.com/podcast YouTube: www.youtube.com/@menatthemovies Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/50DiGvjrHatOFUfHc0H2wQ Apple pods: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/men-at-the-movies-podcast/id1543799477 Google pods: podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80ODMwNThjL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/menatthemovies/message
In this episode, Jason and Christian provide a year-in-review and updates on their documentary films. They also introduce guest Josh Sharpe, a film/entertainment/theater journalist. Josh shares his background in reporting for cinema and offers tips for conducting interviews. The importance of reviews for filmmakers is discussed, along with the different types of interviews and the process of film reviewing. In this conversation Josh Sharpe discusses the world of movie reviews and how it has evolved with technology. He talks about how some reviewers start their own movie review websites or blogs to review what they want. He emphasizes the importance of writing about and watching as many movies as possible to develop one's own taste and to stay informed. The conversation also touches on the impact of technology on film criticism, including the rise of social media platforms like TikTok and podcasting. Takeaways: Starting a personal movie review website or blog is a great way for aspiring film critics to practice their writing and review the films they want. Writing about and watching as many movies as possible is important for developing one's own taste and staying informed about the film industry. Technology has greatly influenced film criticism, with platforms like TikTok and podcasting providing new avenues for people to share their opinions on movies. Film reviewers should strive for objectivity and avoid potential conflicts of interest, such as being paid to promote a movie they are reviewing. DocuView DéjàVu: Josh Sharpe: Best Worst Thing That Could Have Ever Happened, 2016, 95 mins, Watch (Rent/Buy) on Prime or Apple TV, IMDB Link: Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened (2016) - IMDb Jason: Greta Gerwig & James Cameron from Variety - Directors on Directors Series, 42:21 mins, YouTube, Link: Greta Gerwig & James Cameron | Directors on Directors Christian: A fiction film, “Leave The World Behind”, 2023, 138 mins, Genres: Psychological Thriller, Drama, Mystery, Watch on Netflix, IMDB Link: Leave the World Behind (2023) - IMDb The Movie Proposal Podcast link: The Movie Proposal Timecodes 00:00 Introduction and Recap 01:10 Year in Review and Patreon Support 05:25 Update on "The Girl Who Wore Freedom" 08:08 Update on "Heroes of Carentan" 10:32 Introduction of Guest Josh Sharpe 11:18 Josh Sharpe's Background in Entertainment Reporting 14:21 Tips for Conducting Interviews 19:05 Importance of Reviews for Filmmakers 27:18 Different Types of Interviews 38:39 The Process of Film Reviewing 43:14 Starting a Movie Review Website 45:17 Evolution of Film Criticism with Technology 53:16 Future Goals in Film Criticism 57:28 DocuView DéjàVu: "Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened" 01:00:14 DocuView DéjàVu: "Variety's Directors on Directors with Greta Gerwig and James Cameron" 01:03:30 DocuView DéjàVu: "Leave the World Behind" 01:05:26 Film Review: "Wonka"
In this episode Sean and James discuss Band of Brothers Episode 3: Carentan. Easy fights in the Battle of Carentan and loses several men. Rumors begin to circulate that Ronald Speirs killed a group of German prisoners. Private Albert Blithe, who has been struggling with shell shock, is finally spurred into action by Winters during the Battle of Bloody Gulch. Several days later, Blithe is shot through the neck by a sniper while on patrol.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4747725/advertisement
Get ready for a riveting ride in this week's podcast episode as we delve into the mesmerizing world of original music. Hosts Christian and Jason are joined by two master composers who are also part of the remarkable music collective, Bleeding Fingers Music. Hold on to your headphones, because these composers, Kara Talve and Anže Rozman, aren't just any ordinary talents – they're the musical maestros mentored by none other than the legendary Hans Zimmer himself! Listen to Kara and Anže discuss their inspiring symphony (no pun intended) of passion for music and film composition. Prepare to be get a little jealous as they recount the incredible privilege of being under the tutelage of Hans Zimmer. But brace yourselves for more than just a walk past memory lane; They experimented with musical instruments never invented before on their latest masterpiece, Pre-Historic Planet II. But wait, there's a plot twist! The second half of the episode takes an unexpected turn with Christian's overdue update. Picture this: a double screening extravaganza in the vibrant setting of Ormond Beach, Florida, coupled with a serendipitous encounter with new friend, Michelle. Then, get ready to time-travel as Christian recounts her captivating journey to Fort Campbell, KY. She unearthed treasures hidden deep within the WWII archives at the Pratt Museum that will breathe life into the "Heroes of Carentan" project. Feel the surge of excitement as Christian and Zach Callaghan craft this narrative masterpiece over the upcoming weeks. Tune in now to experience the crescendo of creativity, mentorship, musical marvels, unexpected encounters, and the forging of epic historical tales. Timecodes: Introduction of our guests. 0:00 Prehistoric Planet is available on Apple TV. Some of the credits are incredible, including BBC's "The Universe, and the Planets" and IMAX feature "The Great Bear Rainforest" (co-composed with Hans Zimmer), and the opening title music for "Frozen Planet II." Kara Talve has worked on Prehistoric Planet alongside Hans Zimmer and is principal composer on "The Simpsons." Kara and Anže's background. 4:15 Creative process for prehistoric music. 12:50 The creative process for the Prehistoric Planet series and how it was different from the rest of the series. The idea of making instruments out of fossil materials. The last instrument built for season two is the "Tricera-tone," built out of a metal triceratops fossil replica with a double bass neck. Nominated for an Emmy. 16:59 Kara talks about being nominated for an Emmy and how she was shocked and honored to be nominated by her peers. Kara recommends "The Staircase" on Netflix which is about the murder trial of Michael Peterson in the mid 2000s. Anze recommends "Ancient Apocalypse" on Netflix which is a docu-series about the theory of civilizations during the Ice Age. Advice. 20:55 Anze's advice on how to make a career in Los Angeles, and why passion is the most important thing to note in any field. Kara's last parting word of advice: Be personable. Documentary First company update. 24:55 Company update, “The Girl Who Wore Freedom” screening in Ormond Beach, Florida at a museum. Fort Campbell, Kentucky. 30:19 Christian went to Fort Campbell, Kentucky to do more research at the Pratt museum and met her new hero, Pat Seeling, who is the historian at the Pratt Museum. A motherload of information useful for Doc First's next project , including a book from one of the heroes of the movie. DocuView Déjà Vu Recommendation from Christian is “The Changing Hollywood Landscape” podcast. Key takeaways from the strike. 35:35 Companies like Disney, Amazon and Apple are not in the business of entertainment. They are in the business of advertising and selling things, solely focusing on continuing to make money. Matt Damon and Ben Affleck's new production company, Equity Filmmaking, is trying to see if there is a new model. The movie Oppenheimer is a must-see in theatres. DocuView Déjà Vu Recommendations Kara Talve: The Staircase 2004, Netflix, IMDB Link: The Staircase (TV Mini Series 2004–2018) ⭐ 7.8 | Documentary, Crime, Drama Anze Rozman: Ancient Apocalypse, 2002, Netflix, IMDB Link: Ancient Apocalypse (TV Series 2022– ) ⭐ 7.3 | Documentary, History, Sci-Fi Christian: A podcast on Fresh Air at NPR, with Terry Gross and Lucas Shaw of Bloomberg called “The Changing Hollywood Landscape” The Changing Hollywood Landscape : Fresh Air
Dans maintenant un peu moins d'un an, nous célébrerons le 80ème anniversaire du débarquement en Normandie. L'occasion pour nous de vous faire découvrir l'histoire de Sainte Mère l'Eglise. Le petit village de la Manche perdu dans les marais de Carentan n'était pas destiné à se retrouver dans les livres d'histoire… Et pourtant dans la nuit du 5 au 6 juin 1944 elle est prise d'assaut par les parachutistes américains débarquant en France. De cet événement naîtra la légende du fameux John Steel, coincé sur le toit de l'église ou encore l'Airborne Museum, dédié aux parachutistes. Et c'est justement dans ce musée que va commencer notre périple !
durée : 00:37:08 - Bruno Deslandes, Maître Fromager, "Le gout perdu" à Carentan
durée : 00:02:23 - Secrets Normands - France Bleu Cotentin
Welcome to the latest episode of Documentary First, as we celebrate a momentous achievement: Our 200th Episode! Join Christian and Jason as they dive deep into the past four years of our thought-provoking and inspiring podcast. Together, they remind us of the indispensable quality that every filmmaker must possess: tenacity. Prepare to be encouraged and motivated as they unveil the secrets to success in the ever-evolving world of cinema. For a filmmaker, perseverance is the key that unlocks the gateway to the stars. These stars can take many forms, both figurative and literal, representing the pinnacle of our aspirations. Just like steadfast guides, the stars watch over us, ever-present and within our grasp. They serve as a constant reminder that even though our goals may seem distant, they remain visible and within reach. With every courageous step we take towards our cinematic vision, we are bound to encounter challenges along the way. But fear not! These very adversities become the stepping stones that lead us towards the dazzling radiance of the stars we were destined to reach. Get ready to be inspired as we continue to share the remarkable odyssey of filmmaking. We have an abundance of new, talented filmmakers waiting in the wings, eager to join us and delve into their unique processes and awe-inspiring experiences. It's a rollercoaster ride you won't want to miss! And that's not all! Brace yourselves, because DocuView Déjà Vu is making a triumphant return! Get ready to rediscover your love for documentary films and relive those unforgettable cinematic moments. So buckle up, dear listeners, as we embark on another thrilling chapter filled with passion, creativity, and the relentless pursuit of our cinematic dreams. Welcome to a podcast that will ignite your imagination and leave you craving more. Let's make magic happen together! Summary Intro to Documentary First. 0:00 Welcome back to Documentary First and inside look at a documentary filmmaker journey. Episode 200. How the podcast was born. Being an improviser as a filmmaker. 6:01 Finding volunteers and flying people across the world. Being an improviser, solving problems. Journey from not finished movie to completed movie. Heroes of Carentan. How the film industry has changed. 10:59 How the world has changed since pre-Covid. The challenges for independent filmmakers. The art of turning adversity into advantage. The difference between a filmmaker and everyone else. The best piece of advice Jason has ever gotten. Do the next thing first. How did Jason become a voice actor? 17:28 Pursuing voice acting and animation. How the pandemic changed the animation industry. How Covid-19 has lowered the standards of what is acceptable. Tiktok vs Instagram. The problem with Social Media and content. 21:26 How people consume Tiktok and Instagram reels. How film is designed to make you feel. Making a deal with the devil. Why independent filmmakers need to market their films. The marketing strategy for "God's Not Dead". Encounter with General JP McGee. 28:21 How Christian met General JP McGee, commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division. Partnership with the 101st Airborne Division Powerful interviews with the 101st Airborne Division. The synergy of past and present coming through the interviews The cost of combat. Do not give up on your film. 34:11 Heart comes through in everything at Doc First. Word of encouragement, don't quit. DocuView Déjà Vu Segment Book: The Obstacle is the Way Coming soon to the podcast - New filmmakers in the wings! DocuView Déjà Vu: Jason - Still: A Michael J Fox Movie, 2023, Rated R, 95 mins on Apple+, IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt19853258/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_still Christian - The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck, Rated R, 2023, 97 mins, Rent or buy on Prime Video or inflight in United Airlines, IMDB Link: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12380422/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_7_tt_8_nm_0_q_the%2520sublte “A Man Called Otto” - 2022, 126 mins, PG13, in flight on United Airlines, IMDB Link:https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7405458/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_a%2520man%2520called
durée : 00:33:48 - Côté Saveurs - France Bleu Cotentin
durée : 00:02:49 - Secrets Normands - France Bleu Cotentin
durée : 00:03:04 - Job Dating - France Bleu Cotentin
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101st Airborne Color Guard member SSG Stephen Summers talks about the LTC Cole memorial ceremony in Carentan, France.
durée : 00:03:03 - Job Dating - France Bleu Cotentin
Hear the rest of the story from the film-making duo, the Gilchrist's, and how they collaborated with the local French people, in particular with Francois. Find out how he got to know Christian and provided background extras-- And local police gets involved? Hear how our team avoided penalties; Did we bribe them with cookies...? DocuView Déjà Vu: Chad: The Dissident (2020) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11382384/?ref_=fn_al_tt_3 Christian: Louis Armstrong's Black & Blue (2022) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14447458/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_5
Christian & Jason finally get to chat with Tayler & Chad Gilchrist. We find out how they met Christian and the journey of going to France this past summer to be a part of the team to film the sizzle reel for our Carentan Project. DocuView Déjà Vu: Tayler Gilchrist: Into The Deep (2020) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11394296/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2
El 6º Regimiento de Fallschirmjäger fue desplegado en Carentan en previsión de un desembarco, que se hizo realidad el 6 de junio cuando la 101ª División Paracaidista cayó en los alrededores de Sainte-Mère-Église. Esta es la inédita visión desde el lado alemán de las batallas de la península de Cotentín, como la más famosa de Carentan inmortalizada en Hermanos de Sangre. Con 🎙 Juan Pastrana, 🦕 Antonio Gómez y ⚓️ Esaú Rodríguez. 📚📚 Puedes adquirir el libro en papel o en e-book en 👉 https://amzn.to/3bgVdc9 Y visitar el catálogo de Zeppelin Books en 👉 http://zeppelinbooks.com Producido por 👨🚀 Dani CarAn ¿Quieres anunciarte en este podcast, esponsorizar un episodio? ¿Alguna otra idea? Hazlo a través de 👉 https://www.advoices.com/casus-belli-podcast-historia Casus Belli Podcast pertenece a 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. Casus Belli Podcast forma parte de 📀 Ivoox Originals. 📚 Zeppelin Books zeppelinbooks.com es un sello editorial de la 🏭 Factoría Casus Belli. 👉https://podcastcasusbelli.com 👉En Facebook, nuestra página es @casusbellipodcast https://www.facebook.com/CasusBelliPodcast 👉En Instagram estamos como @casusbellipodcast https://www.instagram.com/casusbellipodcast 👉En Twitter estamos como @casusbellipod @CasusBelliPod 👉Telegram, nuestro canal es @casusbellipodcast https://t.me/casusbellipodcast 👨💻Nuestro chat del canal es https://t.me/aviones10 ⚛️ El logotipo de Carros 10 y de la Factoría Casus Belli están diseñados por Publicidad Fabián publicidadfabian@yahoo.es 🎵 La música incluida en el programa es bajo licencia privada de Epidemic Music, Jamendo Music o SGAE. de Ivoox. 📧¿Queréis contarnos algo? También puedes escribirnos a casus.belli.pod@gmail.com Si te ha gustado, y crees que nos lo merecemos, nos sirve mucho que nos des un like, ya que nos da mucha visibilidad. Muchas gracias por escucharnos, y hasta la próxima. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This episode originally aired on November 26th, 2021. It's a re-airing of a special Thanksgiving episode at the time Documentary First was pitching to distributors like Netflix in Los Angeles and before our Carentan sizzle reel was finished! - - We recollect favorite thanksgiving movies and general thanksgiving. Christian has studio updates and shares future plans with streaming platform, Vudu. We're thankful for all our subscribers and Patreon supporters! Watch "The Girl Who Wore Freedom" this Thanksgiving: https://geni.us/TheGirlWhoWoreFreedom
How do you tell a story when the protagonist is a place? Our very own script-writer, Zach Callaghan, says "identity and purpose" are the two big things he looks for. Listen to his process of taking footage shot back in June 2022 for the Carentan project and developing it into a story. DocuView Déjà Vu: Christian: The Martha Mitchell Effect (2022) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16379454 They'll Love Me When I'm Dead (2018) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6893836/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Jason: The Greatest Beer Run Ever (2015) This is a companion documentary to the feature by the same name. YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/D4WAUmyKDq0 Robbie: The Wrecking Crew (2008) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1185418/ Zach: F for Fake (1973) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072962/
Christian has some exciting updates about the Carentan sizzle reel and The Brave Dutch! Also, she recently had a wonderful time zooming in alongside Michèle Phoenix at a screening held at Documentary First's long-time friend, Laura Priebe's, church. If you are interested in live events, you can email Christan@documentaryfirst.com. Tickets for Currahee Military Museum, Toccoa, GA, September 29 event Adult: https://www.toccoahistory.com/storeandmemberships/the-girl-who-wore-freedom-adult-ticket-10 Student or Child: https://www.toccoahistory.com/storeandmemberships/the-girl-who-wore-freedom-student-or-child DocuView Déjà Vu: Christian's: Bob Ross: Happy Accidents, Betrayal & Greed (2021) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14539744/
Carentan sizzle reel shoot is done! Christian and Co-Producer, Michelle Coupey review the past few weeks with TGWWF and give a quick peek into the most recent shoot in Normandy.
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It is just Christian this time giving a short recap of what her trip was like reconnecting with friends of the film on her recent trip to France. This includes seeing Dany Patrix's family bar be revived, getting a tour guide in author, Denis Van Den Brink, and meeting with the mayor of Carentan in a church bell tower.
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Wir begleiten in der dritten Folge von Band of Brothers einen Soldaten, den wir bisher noch nicht kennengelernt hatten: Albert Blithe. Während des D-Days hat er seine Truppe verloren. Schon zu Beginn fällt auf: dieser Mann hat mit dem Krieg zu kämpfen. Er hadert offensichtlich mit der Situation, in der er sich befindet. Er wirkt in sich gekehrt, abwesend, immer wieder driftet er ab. Und die Kampfhandlungen rund um die französische Stadt Carentan, in den unsere Hauptfiguren geraten, machen seine psychische Situation nicht besser. Wir beobachten eine Charakterentwicklung bei Albert Blithe, die sehr realistisch wirkt – mit einem betrüblichen Ende. In diesem Jahr wird "Band of Brothers" 20 Jahre alt. Jede unserer zehn Podcast-Episoden behandelt dabei eine Folge der Serie in chronologischer Reihenfolge. Es lohnt sich also die Serie "nebenbei" mit zu schauen. Wir wünschen Euch viel Spaß! Für Feedback und Anregungen, kommentiert gern auf unserer Seite, schreibt uns eine Mail oder twittert und an: @das_filmmagazin.
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Senior Military Advisor Capt. Dale Dye and Matthew Settle, who plays Capt. Ronald Speirs, join host Roger Bennett to relive one of the series' most combat-heavy episodes. Capt. Dye, who also plays Col. Sink in the series, opens up about his total immersion method that transformed actors into members of Easy Company. And Settle discusses his portrayal of the mythologized, enigmatic and unflinchingly fearless Capt. Speirs, and what it was like to play some of the series' most haunting scenes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Manley joined the U.S. Army and was trained as a paratrooper and a demolition man. He is now immortalized in history in the famous photo of Gen. Dwight Eisenhower addressing the airborne troops on the eve of D-Day.In this edition of "Veterans Chronicles," Manley takes us through his jump into Normandy, the confusion after he landed, and his disobeying of orders in those first hours in France. He also discusses the battle for Carentan, his role in Operation Market Garden in Holland, and how he was wounded at the Battle of the Bulge.
On Episode 3 of the Band of Brothers SideShow, Terry and Adam discuss the attack on Carentan. Is Blithe the worst soldier of all time? Is Lipton the second best leader of Easy Company behind Winters? Is Spiers realistic or insane? How heartbreaking is the final scene? All these questions are discussed!Subscribe to the Almost Sideways Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, YouTube, or Pandora!If you can't subscribe, listen here.The Almost SideShow is hosted by Terry Plucknett and Adam Daly and is a part of the AlmostSideways family.Find AlmostSideways everywhere!Websitealmostsideways.comFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/AlmostSidewayscom-130953353614569/AlmostSideways Twitter: @almostsidewaysTerry's Twitter: @almostsideterryZach's Twitter: @pro_zach36Adam's Twitter: @adamsidewaysiTuneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almostsideways-podcast/id1270959022Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7oVcx7Y9U2Bj2dhTECzZ4mStitcherhttps://www.stitcher.com/podcast/almost-sideways-movie-podcastYouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfEoLqGyjn9M5Mr8umWiktA/featured?view_as=subscriberPandorahttps://pandora.app.link/hfYGimTce8
Today we talk about the third episode of Band of Brothers (Carentan). This episode really focuses on a few days worth of fighting in and around the critical French town. - Luz kicks in door and sees a family, the potentially nasty side of war - Blythe freezes - Winters hit in the foot, the role chance plays in war - The line between tough and stupid - Spears: Accept that you're already dead - Different roles in the firefight - Welsh asking for volunteers then one gets shot Sayre was a Ranger-qualified Infantry Officer and served as a platoon leader for the entirety of a twelve month deployment to Zhari District, Afghanistan with the 101st Airborne Division's 2nd Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment during the troop surge of 2010-2011.
June 6th, 2021 is the 77th anniversary of D-Day. This year also marks the 20th anniversary of the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers. So, today we'll kick off a 3-part miniseries of our own where we cover Band of Brothers with World War II historian and author Marty Morgan. Episodes we're covering today: 1. Currahee 2. Day of Days 3. Carentan 4. Replacements 5. Crossroads Want to learn more? Find Marty's work: D-Day: A Photographic History of the Normandy Invasion Down to Earth: The 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy Watch What on Earth? Find Strange Evidence on TV Learn more about Marty's work on his site. Did you enjoy this episode? You can find the transcript and show notes for this episode at: https://www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/182/ Support our sponsors: https://www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/advertisers Listen to Sleep Whispers: https://sleepwhispers.com/podcast-2/ Or get ad-free content and exclusive bonus content by supporting the show directly: https://basedonatruestorypodcast.com/support/ Get a peek at upcoming episodes with the email newsletter: https://www.basedonatruestorypodcast.com/newsletter/ Want a chance to be heard on the show? Leave a voicemail at +1 (405) 334-4672.
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En el capítulo 7 de la Batalla de Normandía nos centramos en la toma de Carentan y Cherburgo por parte de las tropas americanas aerotransportadas y de infantería. Carentan supuso el gran combate de los paracaidistas alemanes y aliados, mientras que Cherburgo se convirtió en un hueso duro de roer que acabó con la destrucción del puerto.
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Hello Players! We have a big show for you today! We have two guests inhouse to talk about their Kickstarter. We bring you the latest news and in turn talk about an obscure battle during WWII that we were not familiar with. The conversation takes a turn to how to bring in youg players and adjust complexity of games. Gaz talks about burnout (Say it ain't so!) We finally talk about possible game in a real world setting that is very recent. Links: https://store.warlordgames.com/collections/pre-orders/products/d-day-the-us-sector-campaign-book?variant=33217534787664 Warlord Games - Bolt Action - This 150+ page book focuses on the conflicts of the US Sector in 1944, from the road to Carentan to the assault on Fort Montbarey. This book allows you to recreate the actions of not only the US forces, but other Allied Forces in the Sector, ranging from SAS, Partisans…In addition there is a themed miniature of War Photographer Robert Capa as part of this pre-order. https://store.warlordgames.com/collections/epic-battles-american-civil-war Warlord Games - Epic Battles: American Civil War - sees a whole host of items go up for pre-order. Amongst those available there are Union and Confederate Brigades, Cavalry Brigade, Iron Brigade, Zouaves Regiments, Union and Confederate force bundles, trees, scenery packs, paint sets as well as a starter set. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wowbuildings/wowbuildings-relives-kellys-heroes?ref=ksr_email_user_new_project_from_creator_youve_backed WOWBuildings - Play out the film and the assault of the bank, all you need to create the town centre from the film, created from the actual buildings located in the town of Vizinada where the film was shot. This is a specially priced themed KS, two packages are available, there will be no bonus or stretch goals as its part of a continued themed KS outlook, this will enable you to get all of the files from the set and to get them as soon as the payment process is finished come the end of the KS, so no wait time, get stuck in and create your gaming table. You get the entire town center set up as shown below, but if you want to go that little bit further you can add a further 10 buildings, 5 ruins, and 5 complete, these are based upon buildings and ruins from the actual town of Vizinada so basically everything is on the theme for a complete setup. https://mythicgames.net/kickstartercampaign Mythic Games - Rainbow Siege 6 Boardgame - Coming this summer, we have put in a link below to their teaser 15 second video which gives you very little but does say going to KS Summer this year. http://www.hmgsmidwest.com/category/little-wars/ Have one of the team who has previously attended chat about the event. https://bobmack3d.com/bob/
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Die verstreuten Mitglieder der Easy Company sollen die Stadt Carentan erobern. Sie sollen ein Gehöft vor Carentan einnehmen, in dem sich die Deutschen verschanzt haben, und von da aus dann den Rest der Stadt. Deutsche Erstausstrahlung: Fr 01.04.2005 RTL II
*** Suscribete a mi canal ***https://cutt.ly/ByNmfcgNos sumergiremos en la implacable travesía que tuvieron los soldados de Alemania, desde la resistencia desesperada en Narvik hasta el asedio en Cholm. Y no solo eso, conoceremos de primera mano las experiencias de estos militares en la guerra, quienes le sirvieron con lealtad al temible Hitler. Hoy sus voces cobrarán vida para hacernos entender el otro lado de la baraja. Junto a nuestro invitado, Jesús Hernández, los héroes de Hitler trazarán otra perspectiva como nunca antes se había visto sobre la segunda guerra mundial.En las noticias del misterio, Javier nos hablará de:-El último regalo de Trump-Los asteroides que pasaron "cerca" el día de reyes-La nueva teoría que explica el origen de la vida-La misteriosa señal de radio de Próxima Centauri-Satélites hechos de maderaEn los lugares con historia, nos adentraremos con Kela hasta un enclave custodiado por la propia muerte, donde científicos luchaban con todas sus fuerzas contra una peste, capaz de poner en jaque a la salud durante los primeros años del siglo XX. Aquella peste no tuvo compasión en llevarse a niños, jóvenes, adultos y ancianos, quedando de testigo esta fortaleza que habla por sí sola.Por último, nuestra criminóloga Verónica Cano, nos llevará a encontrar la verdad sobre la misteriosa muerte de JonBenét Patricia Ramsey, una reina de belleza infantil hallada muerta en el sótano de la casa de sus padres.*** Apoyanos ***https://cutt.ly/VujVpND*** Voz de la intro ***Xavi Villanueva. Web: https://abismofm.com Twitter: @abismofm Facebook: Abismo Producciones*** Voz en off ***Valeria Surcis twitter: @valeriasurcis @QuieroContarTuHblog: www.valeriasurcis.blogspot.comE-Mail: surcisvaleria@gmail.com*** Kela Carrasco ***Blog de Kela: https://raylossuenosprohibidos.blogspot.com/Canal de Youtube de Kela: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUKJBLjpY26KIGNymLR3u8AInstagram: @kela_carrasco_80*** Guión ***Eduar Pajaro Peña "Angel Yosniel"Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/A963852741NBInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelyosniel/E-Mail: angelyosniel@gmail.com*** Redes Sociales ***Twitter : @universoredFacebook: Misterioso universo en la red*** Correo Electrónico ***misteriosouniversored@gmail.com*** Unete al grupo de Telegram ***Grupo de Telegram: https://cutt.ly/DujBPxg*** Suscribete ***Apple Podcast: https://cutt.ly/CujVXTMSpotify: https://cutt.ly/EujV96TIvoox: https://cutt.ly/VujV64PSpreaker: https://cutt.ly/MujBoyU
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Easy Company is given the mission of taking Carentan so Allied armor can link up from Utah and Omaha Beach. In combat, each man must learn to deal with fear, and Pvt. Blithe is struggling to be the soldier he wants to be. Will he overcome his fears and become a valued member of Easy Company? Find out in part 3 - Carentan! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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World War II raged from 1939 to 1945, and as its name aptly suggests, there was fighting pretty much everywhere: the Pacific, North Africa, the Middle East, the Soviet Union, France and the UK, and on and on. However, HBO's 10-part miniseries Band of Brothers -- released in 2001 -- explores one piece of one of the theaters of war through the eyes of the United States' much-celebrated Easy Company Airborne Regiment, one of the fiercest group of fighting men America has ever assembled. Band of Brothers tells their story from training camp all the way through the Nazi surrender, with stops at Normandy, Carentan, and Eindhoven, to Bastogne, Landsberg, and Berchtesgaden. It's a wonderful, much-watch series, and we're thrilled to talk about it here on KnockBack. Band of Brothers is a history lesson, yes. But it's also a story about brotherhood, valor, fear, and doing what's necessary for God and Country. Naturally, there's much to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Olá caro ouvinte! Seja bem vindo a Joinville Européia, um lugar repleto de praias, sol, um delicioso campo temperado com o cheiro de sangue e morte!!!! Venha sofrer com um tiro na canela desses dois host do nosso Podcast! Clemerson (@clemeroruivo) e Rhuan Lima (@orhuanlima) comentam esse novo episódio dessa série incrível da HBO! Carentan Uma semana após o dia D, os homens da Easy Company se preparam para tomar a cidade de Carentan. Mas um soldado, Albert Blithe, encontra-se lutando com a guerra. Ele será capaz de lutar ou sucumbirá ao medo e à "cegueira histérica"? Créditos do episódio: Gravação: Clemerson o Ruivo e Rhuan Lima Edição e arte: Rhuan Lima
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En este episodio se describe la perspectiva militar sobre esta famosa batalla, que a la postre significaría el establecimiento de un área de influencia occidental en la Europa continental de la postguerra. Este episodio es un spin off de Historia Ficción en el que contare una batalla real. Se trata de la antesala de un episodio con una trepidante historia alternativa para la batalla de Normandía. “Hitler triunfa en Normandía” • Cronograma: - 00:00 - Presentación - 01:30 - Planes de batalla alemán y aliado - 07:00 - Preparación aliada y operaciones de decepción. - 12:45 – Operación Tiger, el entrenamiento aliado. - 15:35 – Día D en las playas americanas. - 22:35 – Día D en las playas Británicas. - 27:00 – Día D para los alemanes. - 30:30 – Caída de Carentan. - 33:20 – Primeras batallas por Caen. - 34:30 – Geografía de Normandía y consolidación cabezas playa. - 42:50 – Tímido avance sobre Saint Lo y batalla Villers Bocage. - 46:50 – Conquista de la península Cotentin. - 50:30 – 18 a 24 junio, estancamiento y tormenta - 53:15 – Nuevos combate por Caen y lentos avances. - 1:01:00 – Caen; la operación Epsom. - 1:03:40 – Pesimismo alemán y dudas entre los aliados - 1:06:30 – Caen; Operación Charwood 8-9 Julio - 1:10:30 – Caen; Operación GoodWood, y maniobras canadienses - 1:13:00 – Operación Cobra, ruptura en Saint Lo –Avranches - 1:23:00 - 11-25 agosto, la bolsa de Falaise y derrota alemana. - 1:28:50 - Comentario final • Créditos Música The-path-of-the-goblin-king, , Clash Defiant, our-story-begins & The Snow Queen - by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
French/Dutch author Denis van den Brink shares his experiences living in Normandy and discussing his writing about WW2.
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Part two of Carentan with Sarah, Senna, Laura, and Maria! We wax poetic about symbolism and cinematic parallels abound in this episode!
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Are you considering visiting D-Day sites with kids? You'll want to listen to this episode! My guests Ginny and Cristina are mother and daughter and the kids were a 12yo boy, a 9yo girl, a 7yo girl, and a 3yo boy. Also on this trip were Ginny’s sister and Cristina’s husband. They took this trip in October 2019. We have a conversation about driving in France, etiquette at French restaurants with kids, and also about taking kids to D-Day sites and how that worked out for this family. What can you do to keep the kids interested? What is there to do in Normandy besides D-Day sites? Recommended in this episode: The Classic Tales Podcast It turns out that this family has a long history with Normandy. Ginny’s father served in Normandy in WW2 and they had some letters from him. They went looking for the places where he served, including some places we haven’t talked about on the podcast yet. Tips for Visiting D-Day Sites with Kids Learn from the best, folks who did it and learned the lessons! About Driving in France If there are enough adults in your party willing to drive, you might want to rent 2 cars instead of a van. That will allow you to split up if needed. There are speed traps in France, do not go over the speed limit or you may get a ticket in the mail a month after you get home. If you pay for the built-in GPS in the rental car it will tell you what the speed limit is in any particular road section. Everything is far apart in Normandy, you will need to drive. Parking is generally not a problem in Normandy unless you go around D-Day commemorations. Do Kids Need to Be Quiet at Restaurants in France? Cristina's children are used to traveling at lot, at least the older ones are. Like anything else, travel gets easier the more you do it and that's true for children too! But still she worried about how her kids would be treated in restaurants in France. She had heard that kids in France need to be quiet at restaurants and she didn't think that was possible. There is this myth that French children are somehow perfectly well behaved at restaurants. Let's be realistic: French people have kids, they know it's best to serve families with kids promptly and keep them happy. French waiters do not expect perfection from kids at all! How Were the Kids at D-Day Sites? Ginny had prepared the kids for Normandy by sharing with them letters that her father had sent to his sister during WW2. Build-up some knowledge about WW2 with the older kids ahead of time. Get them as interested as you can. The older kids really enjoyed a book called I Survived the Battle of D Day, and there are a lot of books that can help prepare your kids to understand the historical significance of the area. It's not difficult to find food and snacks the kids will enjoy, go to a grocery store where you'll find a lot of variations on Nutella. There are also lots of cookies and crackers in France. They also love brioche, which is different from what they get at home. Stay in the Same Place Every Night They decided to stay in Mondeville near Caen at an Airbnb called Maison Ancienne "style Deauville en Normandie". It was probably the coolest Airbnb Cristina has ever stayed. Everyone had a room and it was wonderful. Omaha Beach Day with Kids They never planned on too many things in one day, made sure there was always time for ice cream. Their priority was to go to the American Cemetery at Omaha Beach. It was powerful for the kids to realize that this large field full of crosses is the result of war. The level of appreciation of French people towards the sacrifices of American soldiers is also palpable. The orientation table that faces the ocean and shows where all the battles took place on different beaches is great and they spend some time there. There are no restaurants or cafés at the cemetery per se. But if you drive down to the beach you'll find many services. It's a lovely sandy beach with a monument. There are shells and things on the beach that kids will enjoy. Definitely bring swimming suits if you go in the summer. They visited a small private museum. It didn't take long at all which is great with kids because it kept their interest. Cherbourg Day They wanted to go to Cherbourg because Ginny's father was stationed. They were looking for a museum that had information about the 280th Station Hospital Unit, and they found one. But before they went to the museum they went to La Cité de la Mer which they really enjoyed. They had some information about the Titanic, they have a submarine you can go into, they have the deepest aquarium tank. The kids loved the interactive exhibit where it's an underwater simulation. The Musée de la Libération at Fort du Roule was also interesting and they adults would have liked to spend more time there. They had some information about Ginny's dad's unit. They ticket seller didn't know anything about it but she called the director over and he was able to explain more. The director didn't speak English so it wasn't very easy, but they managed anyway. Ginny and her sister Veronica recognized a cantine from American soldiers displayed at the museum that their dad also had. This was the most meaningful part of the trip for the adults. There is a beautiful view towards Cherbourg from Fort du Roule. D-Day Experience Museum at Carentan les Marais They stopped there on their way back from Cherbourg on the way back to their Airbnb. They got there a little bit late so they didn't have time to do everything. This is intense and they kids enjoyed it. The youngest kid told his kindergarten teacher that he was in a plane crash because it was so realistic. Kid-Tastorphies Cristina produces a podcast called Kid-Tastrophies and there were some kidtastrophies on this trip! Being in a "plane crash" would be one. Kids upset tummies are another one so always carry extra underwear! Also, keep your expectations low. Don't think your kids will get as much as you'd like them to from the trip. Cristina's oldest kid got some good WW2 experiences, but don't think just because you took them Normandy they'll now understand the full scope of WW2. Building family memories is really important, even if kids don't remember the details. Take lots of pictures to remind them of the experience. It's also important for kids to experience the fact that not everything is the same as what they are used to in their own little corner of the world. It broadens their point of view as much as possible for children. More episodes about family travel in France Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Did you get my VoiceMap Paris tours yet? They are designed for people who want to see the best of Paris neighborhoods and put what they are looking at into historical context. There are so many great stories in Paris. Don't walk right past them without having a clue what happened there! You can buy them directly from the VoiceMap app or click here to order activation codes at the podcast listener discount price. Discussed in this Episode Omaha Beach Cherbourg Support the Show Tip Your Guide Extras Patreon Audio Tours Merchandise If you enjoyed this episode, you should also listen to related episode(s): Trip Report on Normandy and Paris, Episode 101 Visiting Normandy with Teenagers, Episode 165 A Multi-Generational Trip to Normandy and Brittany, Episode 242 Cristina and family Category: Normandy & Brittany
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In Episode #2 of Till Victory (a podcast about WWII and peace), world-famous veteran Tom Rice (501st PIR, 101st Airborne Division) talks about training as a paratrooper, his D-Day in Normandy, and the thrill of jumping again on Carentan 75 years later. Clément Horvath, French author of "Till Victory - The Second World War By Those Who Were There" talks in this new series of podcasts with WWII veterans and their families about their war stories, the heritage of World War 2 and the future of peace. Clément's latest book is the English version of his award-winning "Till Victory, lettres de soldats alliés", a best seller in France focusing on frontline letters from war-torn Europe, and the result of 15 years of research. The book is about to be released worldwide in October 2020 by Pen & Sword Books. https://www.tillvictory.com
SUPER SPECIAL BONUS CONTENT We enter the battle of Carentan banded together in a brother of whiskey and riffs
Fran and I discuss our new series project, that of the fantastic 2001 HBO mini series Band of Brothers. The story focusses on Easy Company, 506th Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division from 1942 to the end of World War 2 and takes in the battles of Carentan, Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. Listen in as we discuss the general series and share our experiences first seeing the show. Enjoy!
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The tragedy of Blithe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tvarchive/support
The Normandy Campaign involved far more than just the events of June 6, 1944. The Screaming Eagles fought for weeks after the initial invasion to help secure a beachhead in Normandy, the liberation of Carentan being one of our most important achievements. Join Dr. O'Brien and LT Dan as they discuss the 101st Airborne Division's exploits in Normandy after D-Day.
Re-enacting a parachute jump he made 75 years ago in the early hours of D-Day, retired Coronado school teacher Tom Rice, 97, invaded Normandy again Wednesday. The tandem jump, strapped to the chest of a younger parachutist, came as world leaders and thousands of spectators gathered in England and France to commemorate the June 6, 1944 assault that was a key turning point in World War II. “It went perfect,” Rice told reporters after landing in a field of flowers near Carentan, not far from where he landed the first time. “I feel great. I'd go up and do it all again.”
In this episode, we go further into occupied France as Easy Company is tasked with taking back the town of Carentan from the Germans after D-Day. We also meet Pvt. Blithe, who is very different from most of the men of Easy that we've met so far. Like last episode, we discuss both the show and the book chapters about these events. This episode also has a huge inaccuracy: at the end it claims that Pvt. Blithe died a couple years after the war from the wound he sustained in France. This is not at all true. I discuss the truth with Krista in the show, but if you want to read about it, these links are very informative: http://old.506infantry.org/his2ndbnwwiiphoto24.htmlhttp://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/albert-blithe.htm
In this episode, we go further into occupied France as Easy Company is tasked with taking back the town of Carentan from the Germans after D-Day. We also meet Pvt. Blithe, who is very different from most of the men of Easy that we've met so far. Like last episode, we discuss both the show and the book chapters about these events. This episode also has a huge inaccuracy: at the end it claims that Pvt. Blithe died a couple years after the war from the wound he sustained in France. This is not at all true. I discuss the truth with Krista in the show, but if you want to read about it, these links are very informative: http://old.506infantry.org/his2ndbnwwiiphoto24.htmlhttp://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/albert-blithe.htm
Le 25 janvier 2014, les lycéens de Carentan rencontrent Herbert Levy qui a débarqué à Utah Beach à J+4, le 10 juin 1944, avec son unité, le 819e bataillon du génie de l'air. Son regard emprunt de gravité et d'humour sur ces événements est une belle leçon de vie pour les jeunes Français.
Le 25 janvier 2014, à Washington, les lycéens de Carentan ont eu la chance de rencontrer trois vétérans de la 35e division d'infanterie US, débarqués à Utah Beach, le 6 juillet 1944. Ces soldats américains racontent leur état d'esprit pendant leur entrainement et les combats meurtriers de la bataille de Normandie. C'est avec beaucoup de philosophie qu'ils reviennent sur cet épisode dramatique de leur vie.
Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us about a story from 66 years ago to the day, June 6, 1944, D-Day, "Lt. Col. Cole was personally leading his battalion in forcing the last 4 bridges on the road to Carentan when his entire unit was suddenly pinned to the ground by intense and withering enemy rifle, machinegun, mortar, and artillery fire placed upon them from well-prepared and heavily fortified positions within 150 yards of the foremost elements. After the devastating and unceasing enemy fire had for over 1 hour prevented any move and inflicted numerous casualties, Lt. Col. Cole, observing this almost hopeless situation, courageously issued orders to assault the enemy positions with fixed bayonets. With utter disregard for his own safety and completely ignoring the enemy fire, he rose to his feet in front of his battalion and with drawn pistol shouted to his men to follow him in the assault. Catching up a fallen man's rifle and bayonet, he charged on and led the remnants of his battalion across the bullet-swept open ground and into the enemy position. His heroic and valiant action in so inspiring his men resulted in the complete establishment of our bridgehead across the Douve River. The cool fearlessness, personal bravery, and outstanding leadership displayed by Lt. Col. Cole reflect great credit upon himself and are worthy of the highest praise in the military service." The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Bruce does an incredible job with the series every week. The Pundit Review Radio Podcast RSS feed can be found here. What is Pundit Review Radio? On Boston’s Talk Station WRKO since 2005, Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week we give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to the radio every Sunday evening from 6-8pm on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.
Bruce McQuain from Blackfive joined us once again for Someone You Should Know, our weekly tribute to the troops. Bruce spent 28 years in the U.S. Army and he is a veteran of the Vietnam war. He brings a perspective and understanding to these stories that we could never match. This week Bruce told us about a story from 66 years ago to the day, June 6, 1944, D-Day, "Lt. Col. Cole was personally leading his battalion in forcing the last 4 bridges on the road to Carentan when his entire unit was suddenly pinned to the ground by intense and withering enemy rifle, machinegun, mortar, and artillery fire placed upon them from well-prepared and heavily fortified positions within 150 yards of the foremost elements. After the devastating and unceasing enemy fire had for over 1 hour prevented any move and inflicted numerous casualties, Lt. Col. Cole, observing this almost hopeless situation, courageously issued orders to assault the enemy positions with fixed bayonets. With utter disregard for his own safety and completely ignoring the enemy fire, he rose to his feet in front of his battalion and with drawn pistol shouted to his men to follow him in the assault. Catching up a fallen man's rifle and bayonet, he charged on and led the remnants of his battalion across the bullet-swept open ground and into the enemy position. His heroic and valiant action in so inspiring his men resulted in the complete establishment of our bridgehead across the Douve River. The cool fearlessness, personal bravery, and outstanding leadership displayed by Lt. Col. Cole reflect great credit upon himself and are worthy of the highest praise in the military service." The Someone You Should Know radio collaboration began as an extension of Matt Burden’s series at Blackfive. Bruce does an incredible job with the series every week. The Pundit Review Radio Podcast RSS feed can be found here. What is Pundit Review Radio? On Boston’s Talk Station WRKO since 2005, Pundit Review Radio is where the old media meets the new. Each week we give voice to the work of the most influential leaders in the new media/citizen journalist revolution. Called “groundbreaking” by Talkers Magazine, this unique show brings the best of the blogs to the radio every Sunday evening from 6-8pm on AM680 WRKO, Boston’s Talk Station.