
“The ramp went down, and we were in water over our heads.
Army American assault troops at Omaha Beach.
Troops coming ashore were decimated by German fire due to an absence of cover. Strong currents forced most landing crafts from their target locations. Out of the first wave of 29 tanks, only 2 made it to shore. Allied amphibious Sherman tanks fitted with flotation screens sank in the choppy waters. The waters and beach were heavily mined. Cloudy skies made it even harder for them to hit their targets. Bombardments launched to facilitate the troop landings proved ineffective in wiping out several German positions located above Omaha Beach. Several additional problems worked against the allied troops landing at Omaha Beach: Most of the first wave of soldiers were shot dead or drowned before they could even fire a shot. Germany’s 352nd Infantry Division, controlling the higher ground with the help of an extensive system of trenches, were well-positioned to blanket the beach with bullets upon an invasion. Tragically, Allied intelligence had miscalculated the level of German coastal defenses there. The Horrors Of Omaha BeachĪlthough Utah Beach became a quick success, Omaha Beach quickly devolved into utter chaos. Wikimedia Commons Map of the D-Day landings at Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword Beach. The Allies were already planning for D-Day by the time he issued that directive. I have therefore decided to strengthen the defenses in the West, particularly at places from which we shall launch our long-range war against England.” “For that reason, I can no longer justify the further weakening of the West in favor of other theaters of war. “All signs point to an offensive against the Western Front of Europe no later than spring, and perhaps earlier,” Hitler wrote. Before The Tragedy at Omaha Beach, Germany Prepares For An Invasionįour years after invading Poland, German Führer Adolf Hitler had determined that the main threat to Germany loomed from the western allies and not the Russians.Īccordingly, on November 3, 1943, he issued Führer Directive Number 51 which called for a reorientation of German strategy to strengthen its western defenses in anticipation of an allied invasion. On D-Day, thousands of soldiers would die at Omaha Beach. #War of beach medic full#
Dwight Eisenhower reads his full order of the day for June 6, 1944.