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Lingering Wound Private Hal Baumgarten of the 116th Regiment was wounded five times during D-Day, but to him, none of the wounds he suffered in battle cut deeper than the question of why he survived and many others did not. | Surviving D-Day | 02:53 | May 25, 2011 | 13128 |
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Turning Point The leadership of one man leads American troops to storm the machine gun bunkers on Omaha beach and overthrow the Nazi resistance. | Surviving D-Day | 02:13 | May 26, 2011 | 7559 |
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Stroke of Luck While Private Hal Baumgarten of the 116th Regiment was making his way up Omaha beach, he suddenly felt a bullet strike him. Immediately, he realized that the bullet was stopped by his gun, saving his life. | Surviving D-Day | 01:49 | May 26, 2011 | 4880 |
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D-Day Commences Five years into WW II, America -- together with its allies -- began storming the beaches of Normandy, beginning what we now know today as D-Day. | Surviving D-Day | 02:46 | May 26, 2011 | 7195 |
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A Living Nightmare Private Hal Baumgarten of the 116th Regiment must battle his way up the Omaha beach through thousands of obstacles, just to get to the Nazi MG-42 machine guns. | Surviving D-Day | 02:15 | May 26, 2011 | 7638 |
Video Added: May 25, 2011
Views: 13128
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