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D-Day services at Congregation Emunath Israel on West 23rd Street, June 6, 1944.
Photo: Howard Hollem et al. for the Office of War Information via Shorpy
#vintage New York#1940s#Howard Hollem#D-Day#June 6 1944#6 June 1944#Normandy invasion#World War II#home front#synogogue#Emunath Israel#Chelsea
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Troops watch activity ashore on Omaha Beach as their landing craft approaches the shore on D-Day, 6 June 1944, during the Allied invasion of German-occupied France. (Photo courtesy of the Army Signal Corps Collection via the National Archives)
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D-Day paratroopers over Juno Beach on 6 June 1944 and in 2004
#D-Day Anniversary#RCAF#Canadian paratroopers#WWII#Allied invasion#Normandy#On this day#6 June 1944#UK
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Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful liberation of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II.
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March no more my soldier laddie, There is peace where there once was war. Sleep in peace my soldier laddie, Sleep in peace, now the battle's over.
Chorus from When the Battle’s Over (also known as The Last Rose of Summer)
Pipe Major William Mitchell at Sword Beach Queen Red 11 (Hermanville sur Mer), the Normandy landing beach of 2nd Battalion The Royal Ulster Rifles on 6 June 1944.
#when the battle's over#music#chorus#bagpipes#D-Day#D Day#normandy landings#6 June 1944#sword beach#british army#royal ulster rifles#regiment#second world war#war#battle#french#france#commemoration#sacrifice#hnour#duty#heroes#military#veterans#britain
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I have no words that have not already been said about the men and women who embarked on this endeavor, but I still thank them. I thank them from a place very few will ever know.
“We’ll start the war from right here!”
Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., assistant division commander of the 4th Infantry Division, first wave on Utah Beach. He would die 5 weeks later from a heart attack at 56 yo.
"You get your ass on the beach. I'll be there waiting for you and I'll tell you what to do. There ain't anything in this plan that is going to go right."
Colonel Paul R. Goode, in a pre-attack briefing to the 175th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division, Omaha Beach
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D-Day, designed by Charles S Roberts for Avalon Hill, 1961 -- Credited as the first "hex and chit" wargame, D-Day was published only 17 years after the events of June 6, 1944. My copy of D-Day appears to be the 1962 first revision, aka "1961B." The annual Charles S Roberts awards are named for the pioneering designer and founder of Avalon Hill.
#D-Day#D Day#Charles S Roberts#Avalon Hill#wargame#board game#WWII#wargaming#1960s#June 6 1944#June 6th 1944#6 June 1944
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#D-Day#6 June 1944#General Eisenhower#Dwight Eisenhower#Normandy#France#Nazi#Nazis#invasion#World War Two#World War 2#WW2#Eisenhower#victory
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#dday80#us army#remembrance#honor the fallen#wwii#Normandy beach landings#operation overlord#6 June 1944#us army on Twitter#Twitter
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Shame on you America!
Did they die in vain? HEADLINE: U.S. Capitol police stop children’s choir from singing the National Anthem because “it might offend someone.” https://billmichelmore.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/b3wjh8.mp4 HEADLINE: Fort Bragg in North Carolina renamed because the historic garrison was named after General Braxton Bragg, a Confederate general. Many boys from the South were among the brave souls…
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Media coverage of D-Day was superb, on both sides of the Atlantic!
As D-Day celebrations come to an end, we take a look back at some of the special moments
#D-Day 2024#Royal Navy#Portsmouth#Armed forces#WWII#poppies#mural#Commonwealth#6 June 1944#On this day#military#veterans#DDay80#Allies#commemoration#UK
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Republicans in 2024 see Hitler and Nazi Germany as aspirational.
Trump would have praised Hitler in 1938 and bragged about love letters.
History has the facts of fascism. It was horrible. It targeted and killed millions. It was crushed by democracy. The end of fascism and victory by the US in WWII, along with strong domestic social policies like social security, GI bill, and tax rates that provided all the spending with no deficits or borrowing, ushered in the strongest economy ever seen.
80 years after D-Day, lazy, crass Republicans have failed so horribly at personal growth and histroical awareness that they want to regurgitate fascism. Fcuk that.
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Photo 1 - US soldiers await the order to disembark on D-Day - Normandy 6th June 1944
Photo 2 - US soldiers finally manage to get ashore at Omaha Beach - Normandy, 6th June 1944
#world war two#ww2#worldwar2photos#history#1940s#ww2 history#wwii#world war 2#ww2history#wwii era#normandy landings#normandie#normandy#1944#june 6 1944#dday#dday landings
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