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A private who was aboard one of the first few gliders to reach Normandy expresses his feeling: "I experienced an interesting psychological change in the few minutes before and immediately after take off. As I had climbed aboard and strapped myself into my seat I felt tense, strange and extremely nervous. It was as if I was in a fantasy dream world and thought that at any moment I would wake up from this unreality and find that I was back in the barrack room at Bulford Camp. Whilst we laughed and sang to raise our spirits - and perhaps to show others that we were no scared - personally I knew that I was frightened to death. The very idea of carrying out a night-time airborne landing of such a small force into the midst of the German army seemed to me to be little more than a suicide mission.Yet at the moment that the glider parted company with the ground I experienced an inexplicable change. The feeling of terror vanished and was replaced by exhilaration. I felt literally on top of the world. I remember thinking, 'you've had it chum, its no good worrying anymore - the die has been cast and what is to be, will be, and there is nothing you can do about it.' I sat bac


On June 6, the Allies invaded Normandy with almost total surprise. Had this not been the case, the Allies might have faced a disastrous situation. We had to take the whole gun down, screw the barrel off, put a new barrel on, then loosen it three clicks, it was a pain. Over the three months that followed, the Germans lost most of France, despite having an enormous superiority on D-Day. Hitler threatened to invade England. The 15th Army (the largest army in Western Europe), instead of moving south to encounter the Allied forces, remained in Pas de Calais. This did not happen, however, due to many reasons. Luckily for the Allies, a significant amount of Ultra was being deciphered by the Allies in 1943 and 1944. And the secret Allied helpers in France - the men and women in the French resistance movement- had blown up another 292. So the raid inspired an idea that worked: the Allies would bring the port with them. " It is at this point that Hitler lost the war. This encouraged them to launch immediate offensives after their beaches became sucured. They launched one "last hurrah," the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944; this surprised the Allies but did not affect the outcome of the war.

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