June 6, 1944, is a special date in American history. It is synonymous with D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy, which took place 80 years ago. History As It Happens takes its annual look back at ...
A plane that participated in missions tied to D-Day is located in Northern California. Paige Shiver Breaks the Internet as Michigan Fires Sherrone Moore for “Inappropriate Relationship” ...
(In 2001, the late Tallahassee Democrat columnist and historian Gerald Ensley wrote the origin story of the Camp Gordon Johnston museum in Franklin County, which trained World War II soldiers for the ...
The numbers are staggering: 160,000 Allied troops. Five thousand ships and 13,000 aircraft. All to take a heavily fortified 50-mile stretch of French shoreline, a herculean effort to reclaim a ...
Writing about the Allied invasion of Normandy, Garrett M. Graff is treading onto familiar history. From books by Stephen Ambrose to films such as “Saving Private Ryan,” there are ample works ...
Fans of Pawn Stars are usually good with a marathon of their favorite show on The History Channel. Watching Rick Harrison, his son Corey Harrison, and the show’s comic relief, Austin “Chumlee” Russell ...
The Allied invasion of Normandy is synonymous with heroism, a “great crusade” to end the Nazi tyranny over the peoples of Europe, as General Dwight D. Eisenhower put it in his order on June 6, 1944.
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