(Zweiter Weltkrieg) D-day
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Zitat:HORSEFEATHERS COMMEMORATES D-DAY

Ten years ago I attended the fiftieth anniversary of D-Day and reported the event in the August 1994 issue of The American Spectator. The following is a slightly abridged version of the original.---Yale Kramer


EASY RED, FOX GREEN: THE MEANING OF OMAHA BEACH


Omaha Beach, Normandy, June 4-6, 1994

The weather, the weather—leaden, low-lying nimbus clouds, with sharp, cold winds whipping in from the channel, and periods of slashing rain—dominates the preparations for the main events of D-Day as it dominated the main event fifty years ago. It’s as if the gods of war want to reproach and remind the light-hearted here—the French, mostly, and the young—of what it was like then, when three thousand Americans fell on this beach.
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guter Artikel - wenn auch schon 10 jahre alt ^^
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