It's Veteran's Day, and to mark the occasion, we're take a look at the true story that inspired one of the greatest war movies of all time, Saving Private Ryan. Released in July 1998, Private Ryan was quickly lauded for its brutal depiction of life in combat, with most people singling out its stunning, harrowing recreation of the invasion of Omaha Beach on June 6th, 1944. The film went on gross a surprising $481 million worldwide and won five Oscars, including Best Director for Spielberg, who dedicated the movie to his father, a World War II vet. While the film of course took many a page from the history books to tell its gripping tale, the overall story - about a platoon of soldiers dispatched to recover a young private after three of his brothers are killed in combat - was a work of fiction courtesy of screenwriter Robert Rodat. That said, there is a hint of truth to the plot of Spielberg’s epic in the story of the Niland Brothers, and we’re going to find out What Really Happened to Saving Private Ryan.
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