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Read a few letters written by American soldiers in Europe after D-Day. ...Yesterday I had to visit all the units again, to get statements for my report. The regiment is in contact with the enemy ...
Dwight D. Eisenhower received a letter that asked him how the June 6, 1944, amphibious assault came to be commonly called D-Day. Answering through his executive assistant, Eisenhower replied that ...
but he did not take part in D-Day. His unit arrived in France weeks later. Steve Weatherbe, Victoria, B.C. National Post and Financial Post welcome letters to the editor (200 words or fewer).
York I’M writing this letter on D-Day plus 80. Among the many commemorated I ‘remember’ my godfather who participated in the first ‘D-Day’, in 1940 - Dunkirk, but didn’t survive long ...
A partly dramatised account of the lives of four Allied servicemen ahead of DDay the programme told their story through their final letters home before the assault ...