6 Juin 44, la Lumière de l'Aube

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Published 2022-06-05
"June 6, 1944, the light of dawn" tells the story of Operation Overlord, which is to date the largest military operation that man has ever conceived. From the summer of 1941 until June 6, 1944. The landing is told like a historical drama with its intrigues, its twists and its thousands of young men who will die there. Entirely produced with cropped and colorized archives, this film by Jean-Christophe Rosé was broadcast on France Télévisions as part of the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in June 2014. It is one of the best audiences for a history documentary.

00:00 June 6, 1944, D-Day
03:07 Tehran Conference, 1943
05:36 Atlantic Wall
27:56 Desmond O'Neill
28:46 French francs
31:00 The big departure
38:53 The provisional government of the French Republic
45:38 Omaha Beach
53:20 Sword Beach
57:57 Juno Beach
01:03:24 General Bernard Montgomery
01:09:55 Charles de Gaulle
01:24:08 Winston Churchill

Directed by Jean-Christophe Rosé
Complete historical documentary in French
This film was produced by Kuiv Productions-Michel Rotman.
The music was composed by Bruno Alexiu.

All Comments (21)
  • @Justnobody0950
    I dont know why I was led to watch this. I have seen many documentaries on D-Day. But this one is absolutely the most accurate and best narrative I have ever seen. Im 74 now. But when I ran across it and started to watch it. I couldn't stop. Even as I make this comment, my eyes fill with tears 😢. My dad was in the US Army 29th division that landed on Omaha Beach that day, and I SAW HIM. At 1:01:54, he is the soldier sitting next to the cliff with others looking directly at the camera. My God!! He was probably 20-21. I know it is him because I have a couple of pictures of him just before joining the service. And one pic of him after they made it into Normady. He was one of the few lucky ones that made the landing, and God had a plan for. (ME!) My dad never talked very much about that day or the war. All he would say to me is, "Son, no man should ever have to endure and see what we had to face and saw. It was pure hell!" I know he had a Silver Star and several ribbons my sister has, and he was a Sargent Major when he was discharged. I have his strips. So I never pushed him to talk about it. I lost my dad in 1979 from a massive heart attack. I had the opportunity 5 years ago to go to Normady and visit Omaha Beach and the Normady Memorial American Cemetery. That day was a beautiful, quiet day, and I stood in the cemetery, I just lost it! Not only because God kept my dad safe but all the men who sacrificed their lives on that bloody day. Maybe it was just me, but it was one of the most chilling and saddest days of my life! Now I know why I was led to watch this documentary. I'm going to call my sister and tell her to watch it! Dad, I'll always love you for your service and giving us life ❤😢
  • Wonderful and accurate work. From the son of a soldier who died in Normandy on July 4, 1944 and the stepson of an amphibious engineer officer who landed on Utah Beach on June 6, 1944. What a tribute to all those who fought to liberate France and the rest of Europe.
  • @redt7452
    This is one of the best WW2 documentaries I’ve ever seen. The narrator did an excellent job at explaining what was going on. Loved every second.
  • Un documentaire historique ne doit pas être floutée malgré l'horreur de la guerre
  • @James-bv4nu
    The greatest generation. Thank you for all you've done.
  • I'm 67 and have watched countless documentaries on this subject , but I have never seen one explain and examine in every aspect in such a complete and thorough way...Well done , First Class.
  • @gicase9599
    Honneur à ces jeunes hommes de toutes les nationalités ! Honneur à ces pays qui ont résisté à la barbarie. Reposez en paix. J'habite sur les côtes Normande non loin de ces plages et j'entends encore vos cris de souffrance lors de mes promenades. Gloire à vous jusqu'à la fin des temps. 🙏🙏
  • @kraziphilli1
    My family has a long lineage of military men, my father was a vietnam vet, I an Iraq/afganistan vet, and My grandfather the (greatest of us all) a WWII vet. My grandfather landed at Omaha beach and didn't leave Europe until the end of the war... it boggles my mind to think how these men did all that and still came back to the world to lead successful lives.... The Greatest Generation!
  • @RealPackCat
    My Dad was there in the thick of it. Had battle scars to show for it. May he RIP at the ripe age of 90, 65 years after Hell on Earth.
  • @sukanta7786
    This is the best documentary I have ever seen on 2nd world war. It's not possible for me to forget such a beautiful piece of work, which I ended up watching with tears in my eyes. Really feeling sorry for those unknown faces, lost their young lives in a foreign beach with inhospitable conditions. My salute for those brothers again.
  • @baco1277
    Ce documentaire a fait un gros buzz ça fait plaisir de voir que autant de gens s’intéressent encore à cette histoire.
  • @MrArchonta
    A glass of red wine for our relatives who fought in the great war. Excellent video.
  • @ChetNjongo
    Best narrative i have ever witnessed. Simply authentic and intriguing. Bless every soul that gave their life❤
  • @richyc3697
    Not enough likes in the world could do this video enough justice. I have no words, just amazing.
  • @michelblanc-un6kr
    Bravo à ce magnifique hommage à tous ces hommes qui ont donné leur vie au nom de la liberté
  • @alextbray2454
    I watched this with tears in my eyes. Many young people today are shouting for strange freedoms that they already have. The same age as many of those in this documentary, who sacrificed so much. I served, but could never match what these people did. Although my children place place high value and express deep gratitude for what these people did, I'll make sure that they see this film, as should all parents and school teachers. That way they may have a greater understanding and appreciation for what we all have today.
  • @suejennings7649
    My uncle was in the Normandy Landings and lived to tell the tale but I never realised how horrific it was to actually live through until this documentary. My uncle was also in Caen and Pegasus Bridge along with many other theatres of war including Remagen (Operation Market Garden I believe). At some point he 'celebrated' his 21st birthday during active service in WW2 - they were all so young and everyone a hero - thank you!
  • @andresa1963
    This documentary just showed up on my YouTube preferences by chance, and the only thing it occurred to me to say is that it is probably the best documentary that I have ever watched on D-Day.
  • Quel documentaire extraordinaire. La voix off, les images et la musique nous donnes des frissons. Honneur à ces hommes et femmes qui ont combattus pour que nous puissions vivre en paix