00:00To be continued
00:52What are you doing, big brother?
00:55Just sort of getting my photo album up to date.
00:58These are pictures I took in France.
01:00Remember when Linus and Marcy and Peppermint Patty and I went to France as exchange students?
01:05And your dog. How did he get to go along?
01:08Who knows? Who knows how he does anything he does?
01:11You never told me what happened while you were there.
01:14I mean, after the fire on the chateau.
01:17You never told me how you got home.
01:19And did you learn anything?
01:21What did you learn?
01:23What did we learn?
01:25That reminds me of something Linus said.
01:28I think it was on the second day after we left the chateau.
01:33We said goodbye.
01:35We got into the car.
01:37Snoopy was driving.
01:56Oh, my God!
01:58What do you want me to do?
02:02Oh.
02:03What do you want me to do?
02:07Oh.
02:12Oh.
02:19And then you're coming in the chateau?
02:22Oh, my God.
03:19The End
03:36Oh
04:06Oh, my God.
04:29I'm hungry.
04:30Why don't we have lunch?
04:45What are you going to order, Chuck?
04:47Why don't we all order something different?
04:50And then one of us will get the right thing.
04:53I don't know.
04:54I can't read the menu.
05:49This is ridiculous.
05:50It's a strange car for one that is less disarranged.
05:53Oh, hell catastrophe.
05:56And if I give you a new car, who will drive it?
05:59Snoopy has been doing our driving.
06:02As you can see, he's a World War I flying ace.
06:11Oh, merci.
06:13If this is a World War I flying ace, my world, he surely can drive one of our cars.
06:47Oh, my God.
06:52Get in the car, Chuck. You're holding up progress.
07:05What a idiot! Do you know what to do?
07:19You know what? I think we're way past one. Somewhere back there, we took a wrong turn.
07:25Well, as long as we're going north, we'll eventually hit the coast. Then we'll follow the coast of Boulogne. We
07:31can get the ferry to England there.
08:26I don't know where we are, but there's something familiar about this place.
08:59I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are.
09:19I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are.
09:38I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are.
10:21I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are.
10:43I don't know where we are, but I don't know where we are.
11:02I don't know where we are.
11:37Over there.
11:38I don't know where we are.
11:41I don't know where we are.
11:43I don't know where we are.
12:15I remember some very moving words that General Eisenhower spoke about D-Day.
12:22On this day, many hundreds of men came here, British and our other allies, Americans,
12:30to storm these beaches for one purpose only, not to gain anything for ourselves,
12:39not to fulfill any ambitions that America had for conquest,
12:44but just to preserve freedom, systems of self-government in the world.
12:51Many thousands of men have died for ideals such as these.
12:57And here again, in the 20th century, for the second time, Americans,
13:03along with the rest of the free world,
13:06but Americans had to come across the ocean to defend those same values.
13:16But these young boys, so many of them, over whose graves we have been treading,
13:22looking at, wondering and contemplating about their sacrifices,
13:26they were cut off in their prime.
13:29But they never knew the great experiences of going through life like my son can enjoy.
13:37I devoutly hope that we will never again have to see such scenes as these.
13:45I think and hope, pray, that the humanity will learn more than we have learned up to that time.
13:51We must find some way to work to peace and to agree to gain an eternal peace for this world.
14:14It looks like it's going to rain.
14:17Incidentally, it was a storm like this that broke up the Mulberry Harbor on Omaha Beach on June 19th.
14:23Come on, let's get in the car.
14:25Come on, let's get in the car.
15:02Slow up, Snoopy!
15:06Where are we now?
15:08The sign said, Arro Mach.
15:17Listen to this.
15:18When the first units of the 116th Infantry tried to land, they were met by a hail of fire.
15:25Within minutes of the ramps being lowered, one company was decimated.
15:29The assault on Omaha Beach was a shambles.
15:34The engineers assigned to clear the beach off obstacles suffered appalling losses.
15:40Few of their surviving teams landed in the right places.
15:44In their heroic effort, the engineers suffered 41% casualties.
15:49Meanwhile, the assault troops were being pinned down on the beach.
15:53As the tide crept in, the exhausted troops were slow to rally, and even slower to move up the beach.
16:02Along the Powell Bank, the bodies of the living and the dead formed a solid, motionless belt 20 feet wide.
16:09By 9.30 a.m., the situation was so bad that the commander considered abandoning Omaha Beach.
16:17In all this confusion, isolated groups began to move up the bluff.
16:27The rain's letting up.
16:29We should get going.
16:33Let's walk up the hill and see the view.
16:38We're standing on the very spot where the British stormed ashore.
16:45From here, we can see what still remains of Mulberry Harbor B,
16:50the artificial port that withstood the storm that destroyed the one at Omaha Beach.
16:57In 100 days, the port could receive the largest ships and put ashore,
17:022,500,000 men, 500,000 vehicles, and 4,000,000 tons of supplies.
17:37We can go the same way we came.
17:39Con, Ron, Abivio, Calais, Weah, Saint-Omer.
17:53Oh, no, not this time.
17:56You crank it and I'll rip the spark.
18:03Contact.
18:05Contact.
18:35Stop cloning, Chuck, and get in.
18:46I think we're going the wrong way again.
18:48Stop the car, Snoopy.
18:51Somebody asks that kid where we are.
18:54Hey, je vous dƩterbiƩ.
18:56Pour les Follies-BergĆØres.
18:57That was good, sir.
18:59You just asked him for two tickets to the Follies-BergĆØres.
19:05This is the route to Ypres.
19:08Ypres.
19:09That's why they fought in World War I.
19:11World War I?
19:13You just got done talking about World War II.
19:15And now it's World War I?
19:30You just got done talking about World War II.
19:32You just got done talking about World War II.
19:33You just got done talking about World War II.
19:33You just got done talking about World War II.
19:33You just got done talking about World War II.
19:33You just got done talking about World War II.
19:34You just got done talking about World War II.
19:35You just got done talking about World War II.
19:40You just got done talking about World War II.
19:44You just got done talking about World War II.
19:48Stop! Stop here, Snoopy!
19:51We have to see this.
19:53Look, see these flowers? These are poppies.
19:57There's a legend that says where battles were fought,
20:01these white flowers all turned red,
20:04and in the center of each flower, there was a cross.
20:36Here, look here.
20:38Remember what I said about poppies?
20:40This is the actual British field dressing station.
20:44There, Lieutenant Colonel J.M. McRae wrote the famous poem,
20:49In Flanders Fields.
20:53In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow
20:56Between the crosses, row on row, that mark our place
21:01And in the sky, the larks still bravely singing
21:05Fly, scarce heard amid the guns below
21:09We are the dead
21:11Short days ago we lived
21:13Felt dawn
21:15Saw sunset glow
21:17Loved and were loved
21:19And now we lie in Flanders Fields
21:28In Flanders Fields, the poppies blow
21:31Between the crosses, row on row
21:58What have we learned, Charlie Brown?
22:01What have we learned, Charlie Brown?
22:08And that's what Linus asked me
22:10What have we learned, Charlie Brown?
22:15I hope you don't mind my saying this, Big Brother
22:18But you're pasting your pictures in upside down
22:52I'll see you next time could be
22:52What's whatsoever
22:52You
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