6 June 1944

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[The title of this thread has been changed to correct the date from 1941 to 1944.]

Omaha Beach




LIFE - Before and After D-Day
Don:

Nice historical pictures. Your previous one of the Outdoor Theatre is also cool.

Why don't we as people ever learn from our History. We still fight Wars knowing Dam Well that they cost lots of money and result in a waistless loss of life.


War games? D-Day was 6 June 1944.
<---Stupid, . . . Stupid, . . . Stupid !

DonDiego would edit the Title if he were able.
Thanks for the correction, JM2300.

Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?!?!?!
DD may be able to change the thread title by "Edit" on the first message in the thread.

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Originally posted by: RoadTrip
DD may be able to change the thread title by "Edit" on the first message in the thread.

Yes you can. I just went back and edited a thread title on one I started.

Thanks guys!
So, anyone remember exactly how many people died on the beaches of Normandy on that historic day?

Snidely, take a look at the movie Patton. They used 'ole George as a decoy to have Hitler keep his
best troops out of the way. (It IS mostly based upon real events)
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