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Tag Archives: Americans
D-Day at 70, Remembering the most brilliantly conducted invasion in military history
NATIONAL REVIEW by Victor Davis Hanson May 29, 2014 Seventy years ago this June 6, the Americans, British, and Canadians stormed the beaches of Normandy in the largest amphibious invasion of Europe since the Persian king Xerxes invaded Greece in … Continue reading