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TrueBrit
06-06-14, 09:47 AM
70 years ago today thousands of men we will never know sacrificed everything in order that millions of people they would never meet could live in freedom. To them, and their memory I say a heartfelt 'Thank you'. You have paid the highest price one can pay for freedom and liberty. We should all honour their sacrifice by remaining constantly vigilant against any threats to those liberties that were gained at such a high cost. We are forever in your debt.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4043/4677780883_677427676b_b.jpg
http://www.lettersofnote.com/2010/06/you-are-about-to-embark-upon-great.html
That was some plan. :thumbup:
TravelGal
06-06-14, 12:33 PM
70 years ago today thousands of men we will never know sacrificed everything in order that millions of people they would never meet could live in freedom. To them, and their memory I say a heartfelt 'Thank you'. You have paid the highest price one can pay for freedom and liberty. We should all honour their sacrifice by remaining constantly vigilant against any threats to those liberties that were gained at such a high cost. We are forever in your debt.
I couldn't agree more. I just wrote my first letter to the editor of the LA Times. Not ONE WORD about D-Day on their front page today. Not a word! I was INCENSED!!! I told them to tell their advertisers I chucked the whole thing in the trash because that's what I thought of it.
My father was a WW2 veteran and my mother lost a brother in September of 1944 in combat in Luxembourg. They truly were the greatest generation.
Mr. Vengeance
06-06-14, 08:16 PM
Good for you, sir. Made my day.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2650882/D-Day-veteran-89-reported-missing-care-home-staff-told-travel-France-Normandy-escaping-joining-friends.html
Grounded by staff at his care home, Bernard Jordan faced missing out on an emotional return to the D-Day beaches.
So, summoning up the spirit and determination of June 6, 1944, he hatched a cunning plan to join his old comrades in honouring the fallen.
With his medals hidden under his coat, the 89-year-old told his carers he was off for a walk. Instead he boarded a coach for France.
^ great story! wish I could buy him a beer. :thumbup:
Some interesting "then and now" photography of the invasion sites.
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/ng-interactive/2014/jun/01/d-day-landings-scenes-in-1944-and-now-interactive
Some more photos that juxtapose D-day past and and present. Some of these images are amazing, but they don't all quite capture the scene from the same vantage point so the combination isn't always perfectly to scale.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2014/06/06/d-day-landing-sites-pictures_n_5458026.html
D-Day + 70 + 2
Know your D-Day approaches.
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Napoleon
06-06-16, 06:25 PM
D-Day being "live" tweeted:
https://twitter.com/RealTimeWWII
8:03 AM - 6 Jun 1944
Berchtesgaden, Germany
Hitler: "News couldn't be better. As long as [Allies] were in Britain we couldn't get at them. Now we have them where we can destroy them."
https://twitter.com/RealTimeWWII/status/739835026381131776
:laugh:
I caught the :gasp: History Channel, actually doing a documentary on Sunday. The genius of this was the disguise of using Patton and bogus troops and armaments as a decoy. #supergenius :thumbup:
opinionated ow
06-07-16, 09:05 AM
http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-double-agents-d-day-victory.htm
Interesting read. The Double Cross system was one of the most impressive parts of the whole effort for my money.
http://i.imgur.com/N4JlgPw.png
devilmaster
02-04-22, 02:31 PM
I stumbled upon this going down the YouTube rabbit hole one night.
Edited for time CBS news radio overnight broadcast of d-day. There's like 5 parts to listen to.
https://youtu.be/OxBO-YnxwNM
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