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Is the longest day true?

The 1962 movie The Longest Day is considered a highly accurate, critically acclaimed dramatization of the D-Day invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Based on Cornelius Ryan's non-fiction book, it covers the Allied, French, and German perspectives. While generally accurate, it uses some artistic license.
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How accurate is the movie The Longest Day?

It is based on Ryan's book of the same name. A number of real locations were used, including Pegasus Bridge and Pointe du Hoc. The 'Ruperts' (dummy parachutists) were overly elaborate, but that's not too bad. The Canadians were snubbed by being left out, and there was no seawall demolition on the real assault.
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What is the actual longest day?

In the Northern Hemisphere, this is the June solstice (20 or 21 June) and in the Southern Hemisphere, this is the December solstice (21 or 22 December). Since prehistory, the summer solstice has been a significant time of year in many cultures, and has been marked by festivals and rituals.
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Why was June 6th, 1944 the longest day?

June 6, 1944, is called "The Longest Day" because it was the date of the massive D-Day invasion (Operation Overlord), the turning point in World War II when Allied forces landed in Normandy, France, starting the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany; the name reflects the immense scale, critical importance, and the long, brutal, day-and-night struggle that unfolded, as detailed in Cornelius Ryan's famous book and film of the same name. German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel even predicted the first 24 hours would be decisive and the "longest day" for Germany, too. 
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What is the longest day ever recorded?

It is held in the general belief that every year the 21st of June, stands as the summer solstice. History recorded the longest day of Earth on the 22nd of June 1912.
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Is a day actually 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds?

Yes, a day is actually about 23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds, which is called a sidereal day, the time for one Earth rotation relative to distant stars; the familiar 24-hour day (a solar day) is slightly longer because Earth also moves around the Sun, requiring an extra ~4 minutes to face the Sun again, say Dr James O'Donoghue https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-o-donoghue-astronomer_earth-fully-rotates-in-23-hours-56-minutes-activity-7391953932811464706-1hMW, 10 and Reddit users. Our clocks use the solar day (24 hours) for daily life, while the sidereal day accounts for the ~4-minute difference that accumulates, leading to leap years to keep the calendar aligned with seasons, notes Quora and a Reddit thread,. 
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What will happen on March 23, 2178?

On March 23, 2178, Pluto will complete its first full orbit around the Sun since its discovery in 1930, marking a milestone no human has ever witnessed. A single year on Pluto lasts about 248 Earth years, making its journey around the Sun incredibly slow.
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How many men died on June 6, 1944?

The Allies took approximately 10,250 casualties on D-Day. This total includes killed, wounded, and missing servicemen, as well as those casualties from the airborne assault under Operation Tonga. Of the 10,250 casualties, around 4,440 were killed.
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How accurate is saving private Ryan D-Day scene?

Saving Private Ryan's D-Day scenes are praised for their visceral realism and accurate portrayal of chaos, terror, and the gruesome experience of Omaha Beach, capturing the sensory overload and confusion, but take significant artistic liberties, condensing events and altering some historical specifics like the tide, exact landing points, and troop placement for dramatic effect, though the sheer horror felt by many veterans was likely even worse.
 
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Why was 5th June 1944 not a D-Day?

The D-Day invasion was actually planned for the 5 June, however, in true British fashion, the weather was too bad for the ships to set sail. It was therefore postponed until the day after.
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Is June 21 really the longest day?

21 June marks the longest day of the year, otherwise known as the summer solstice and according to the astronomical definition, the first official day of summer.
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Why is June 21st so special?

June 21st is important as the Summer Solstice, the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere, marking the start of summer and a time of natural celebration and significance for many cultures, including Indigenous Peoples, and is also recognized by the UN as the International Day of Yoga, promoting well-being. It's a day of light, renewal, and cultural observance, celebrated with festivals, spiritual practices, and recognition of Indigenous traditions.
 
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Was the tank found while filming The Longest Day?

While clearing a section of the Normandy beach near Pointe du Hoc, the crew unearthed a tank that had been buried in the sand since the original invasion. Mechanics cleaned it off, fixed it up and it was used in the movie as part of the British tank regiment.
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Was Alonzo Harris a real person?

In the 2001 film Training Day, Denzel Washington said he emulated the style of Rafael Pérez to give authenticity to his portrayal of corrupt LAPD cop Alonzo Harris. The character's vehicle has the license plate ORP 967, which is said to stand for Officer Rafael Pérez, born in 1967.
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Did Luke and Sophia get married?

Yes, Luke and Sophia from Nicholas Sparks' The Longest Ride get married and build a life together, with the story concluding with them happily together, having overcome the challenges of his bull-riding career and her art ambitions, inspired by the enduring love story of Ira and Ruth. A year after the main events, they are married, have built an art gallery, and continue their life together, finding a happy ending.
 
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Is there still wreckage at Normandy beach?

Yes, wreckage from the D-Day landings remains on and offshore of Normandy beaches, including large structures like the Mulberry Harbour pieces at Arromanches, tanks, landing craft, and smaller items like bullets, shells, and even microscopic metal shrapnel embedded in the sand, though much has been salvaged or broken down over time, with most visible remnants being the artificial harbor parts and bunkers.
 
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How do Germans feel about D-Day?

The German reaction to D-Day was initially slow, confused, and characterized by disbelief, thanks to successful Allied deception (Operation Fortitude) convincing Hitler the main attack was coming at Pas-de-Calais, not Normandy. Key panzer reserves were withheld due to this belief and poor command structure, leading to a delayed and fragmented response, with frontline troops fighting bravely but overwhelmed, and high command failing to deploy reserves effectively, allowing the Allies to secure a foothold.
 
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Did any of the Niland brothers survive?

Niland. Two survived the war but, for a time, only one, Frederick "Fritz" Niland, was believed to have survived.
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What country lost the most soldiers on D-Day?

The United States lost the most soldiers on D-Day, with approximately 2,500 killed, primarily due to the heavy fighting at Omaha Beach, while Germany suffered the highest overall casualties as the defending force, with estimates ranging from 4,000 to 9,000 killed, wounded, or missing. Other significant Allied losses included the United Kingdom (around 2,700) and Canada (nearly 1,000).
 
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What happened to all the bodies on the beaches of Normandy?

Bodies from the Normandy beaches were initially buried in temporary mass graves near where they fell, often by German POWs for health reasons; after the war, these were consolidated into permanent national cemeteries like the Normandy American Cemetery (Omaha Beach) or repatriated if families requested, with many German dead also buried in large cemeteries like La Cambe, establishing the somber memorials seen today. 
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What happened to the 300,000 Germans who surrendered?

What happened to surrendered German soldiers varied drastically by captor; those captured by Soviets often faced starvation, disease (like typhus), forced labor, and brutal conditions, leading to massive death tolls, with only a fraction returning years later. In contrast, those surrendering to Western Allies (US, UK, France) were generally treated as POWs, following Geneva Conventions, with better conditions and eventual repatriation after the war, though still enduring hardship. The "300,000 Germans" likely refers to the massive Ruhr Pocket surrender in April 1945, where vast numbers went to the West, but a similar number (or more) were also captured by Soviets during the war's final campaigns.
 
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Is the girl who named Pluto still alive?

No, the girl who named Pluto, Venetia Burney Phair, passed away on April 30, 2009, at the age of 90 in England, but her legacy lives on through an asteroid named after her and an instrument on the New Horizons spacecraft.
 
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What will happen on March 9, 2025?

Daylight Saving Time begins in the United States on March 9, 2025. Arizona and Hawaii do not observe Daylight Saving Time. For all the other states, clocks will “spring forward” one hour at 2:00 am.
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Has planet 9 been debunked?

Planet 9 has not been definitively disproven, but its existence remains hypothetical and debated, with some studies suggesting the observed clustering of Kuiper Belt Objects (KBOs) might be due to selection bias rather than a large planet, while others find continued gravitational evidence. While no direct observation confirms Planet 9, ongoing searches with advanced telescopes aim to find definitive proof or rule it out, with recent data showing tantalizing hints but no conclusive discovery. 
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