
Surviving D-Day 2011
"The true story of Omaha Beach"
Richard Dale's gripping documentary *Surviving D-Day (2011)* plunges viewers into the harrowing reality of the Allied invasion's bloodiest landing at Omaha Beach.
Director: Richard Dale
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Surviving D-Day (2011)* about?
This documentary peels back the layers of history to uncover why nearly half of the soldiers at Omaha Beach survived the deadly assault, despite brutal odds. Through survivor testimonies and detailed reconstructions, it reveals the unforeseen factors that defied grim prophecies and changed the course of World War II.
Who directed *Surviving D-Day*?
Richard Dale directed this critically praised documentary, known for his meticulous approach to historical storytelling and immersive filmmaking.
Who stars in *Surviving D-Day*?
The film features powerful firsthand accounts from survivors Michael Ashcroft, Hal Baumgarten, and William Bodette.
Is *Surviving D-Day (2011)* worth watching?
Absolutely—if you seek a war documentary that balances emotional weight with historical clarity, this is a standout. While unrated, its critical acclaim and grounded approach make it essential viewing for history buffs and anyone moved by stories of resilience and sacrifice.
How long is *Surviving D-Day*?
*Surviving D-Day* runs for 90 minutes, delivering a compact yet intense exploration of one of history's most pivotal battles.
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About Surviving D-Day (2011) — The gripping true story of Omaha Beach survivors
Richard Dale's gripping documentary *Surviving D-Day (2011)* plunges viewers into the harrowing reality of the Allied invasion's bloodiest landing at Omaha Beach. Blending meticulous historical reconstruction with firsthand accounts from survivors, this acclaimed war film strips away myths to reveal the brutal tactics, sheer luck, and extraordinary courage that turned the tide on June 6, 1944. With a narrative that balances raw tension and solemn respect, the documentary explores the staggering odds against survival—where three out of every four soldiers faced death—yet defied them against all expectations.
Directed by Dale with cinematic precision, the film immerses audiences in the chaos of the first hours of the attack, when chaos reigned and survival seemed impossible. Through vivid storytelling and archival depth, *Surviving D-Day (2011)* doesn't just recount history—it reawakens the voices of those who lived it, offering a testament to human resilience in the face of unthinkable odds.