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  1. Normandy: The Great Crusade: Directed by Christopher Koch. With Leslie Caron, Katrin Cartlidge, Mariel Hemingway, Marco Hofschneider. Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944 utilizing diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels.

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    • Christopher Koch
    • 1994
  2. 1 de jan. de 1994 · Overview. Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944 utilizing diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels.

  3. NORMANDY: THE GREAT CRUSADE. Directed by. Christopher Koch. United States, 1994. Documentary, History, War, TV Movie. 53. Synopsis. Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944 utilizing diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels. Synopsis.

  4. Normandy: The Great Crusade (1994) directed by Christopher Koch • Film + cast • Letterboxd. 1994 Directed by Christopher Koch. Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944 utilizing diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels. Cast. Crew. Details.

    • Christopher Koch
    • Discovery Channel
  5. Normandy: The Great Crusade Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944 utilizing diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels.

  6. Film Details. Brief Synopsis. Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944. Utilizes diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels. Cast & Crew. Read More. Christopher Koch. Director. Charles Durning. Narration. Leslie Caron.

  7. Documentary on the World War II invasion of Normandy by the Allies on June 6, 1944 utilizing diaries, personal letters, home movies, snapshots, period music and vintage radio broadcasts and newsreels.