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Tonight, we aren't just going to learn about the Battle of Normandy. You are going to experience it. This is Bed-Time History, a unique second-person narrative designed to place you directly into the pivotal moments of the past. In this feature-length story, you will step into the boots of an American GI in the summer of 1944. You'll feel the agonizing wait in England, the terror of the Channel crossing, the brutal chaos of the D-Day landings on the beach, and the claustrophobic nightmare of fighting in the Normandy hedgerows. Told in a calm, steady voice and filled with rich sensory details, this is not a dry list of dates and facts. This is a journey designed for relaxation, reflection, and sleep. So, before you get comfortable, take a moment to like the video and subscribe—but only if you genuinely enjoy what I do here. Let me know where you're listening from and what time it is! I love seeing how far our stories travel. Now, dim the lights, maybe turn on a fan for that soft background hum, and let’s ease into tonight’s journey together. (This video is intended for mature audiences. While avoiding graphic detail, it deals with the realities of war and is PG-13 in nature.) Tags: History, Documentary, WWII, World War 2, Battle of Normandy, D-Day, Operation Overlord, Normandy Invasion, Omaha Beach, Hedgerow Fighting, Bocage, M1 Garand, GI Experience, US Army, Military History, Immersive History, Second Person Narrative, You Are There, Bed-Time History, History for Sleep, Sleep Story, Relaxing Story, ASMR History, Learning for Sleep, Educational, Storytelling Hashtag: #BedTimeHistory