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D-Day Remembered - June 6, 1944

Sixty three years ago today Allied forced landed on five separate beaches in Normandy, France with the goal of liberating Europe from the Nazi Reich.  The largest seaborne invasion in history, the Battle of Normandy would have nearly 1.5 million Allied soldiers in battle by the end of July.  Without victory, the world would be a very different place.

The survivors and those who sacrificed their lives should always be remembered.  Their legacy should be a standard for future generations.

A troubling observation: if you're looking for any programming related to D-Day, you might not find it.

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