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Well that in itself is just utter nonsense because if you think only 155,000 men landed or dropped on D-Day in Normandy on the 6th June, 1944, but the Germans in 1940, when they've got not even remotely the same invasion fleet to support them, nothing like the three and a half thousand aircraft that the allies had, that is just total Lala Land
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Well that in itself is just utter nonsense
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because if you think only 155,000 men landed
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or dropped on D-Day in Normandy on the 6th June, 1944,
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but the Germans in 1940,
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when they've got not even remotely the same invasion fleet
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to support them, nothing like the three
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and a half thousand aircraft that the allies had,
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that is just total Lala Land.
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During World War II, the British built or reinforced a series of structures consisting of over 26,000 buildings to form a line of defence against an expected German invasion. Rob Bell travels around the UK to learn their secrets.