- Jun 1, 2002
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If what the movie portayed is pretty accurate @ Omaha beach, why did they use such seemingly ineffective strategy?
Straight head-to-head sea-to-shore frontal resulted in loss of many many men, thousands of men just dying as soon as the boat docks by stationed full automatics. The boat couldn't even land properly due to metal barricades, dumping already dead bodies into water and live ones with their soaked rifles disabled. It was so frustrating for me to watch that scene, the kill ratio must've been like 50 americans for 1 german.
My dad's quick guess was because the beach was the only geographical infiltration point, then I must ask why didn't they warmed the beach up with preemptive naval/air strike before going shore?
Before I google this to find out for myself, I decided to post about it to hear your interesting opinions.
Straight head-to-head sea-to-shore frontal resulted in loss of many many men, thousands of men just dying as soon as the boat docks by stationed full automatics. The boat couldn't even land properly due to metal barricades, dumping already dead bodies into water and live ones with their soaked rifles disabled. It was so frustrating for me to watch that scene, the kill ratio must've been like 50 americans for 1 german.
My dad's quick guess was because the beach was the only geographical infiltration point, then I must ask why didn't they warmed the beach up with preemptive naval/air strike before going shore?
Before I google this to find out for myself, I decided to post about it to hear your interesting opinions.