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We were waiting for the wrong beach - D-Day through German eyes
On June 6, 1944, German commanders along the Atlantic Wall watched the horizon through rain and mist - unsure if the landings in Normandy were the real invasion or another Allied deception.
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How codebreakers secured D-Day victory in World War II
D-Day was the turning point of World War II, but victory in Normandy began long before June 6, 1944. Behind the scenes, ...
In this two-part series Joe Gingell looks back at World War II and has shared his and fellow Gibraltarians recollections when ...
Restoration work in France’s Normandy region got underway this week to modernize and preserve a legendary D-Day site that was showing its age.
Tributes have been paid to a Normandy veteran from Stourbridge who has died just weeks after celebrating his 101st birthday.
Castletown D-Day Museum in Portland reopens with upgraded Sherman tank exhibit, interactive wartime displays, and new half-term opening dates.
PFC Maurice E. Prince, a New Bedford Marine killed in action during the Battle of Saipan in WWII, is honored by the 77th Lights for Peace flag.
Sophia Hyatt, a junior at Sayre, is one of only 15 students nationwide selected to participate in the Normandy Institute in ...
A group of six U.S. Army Rangers came from Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state to honor fellow Ranger John Wardell by bestowing the ...
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One of Scotland’s last surviving D-Day veterans, who played a key role in the Allied landings as part of the Royal Navy, has died aged 100. Albert Lamond’s family have spoken of their pride in the ...
Tributes remember Stan Ford as a man of ‘profound service and courage’ who ‘dedicated himself to keeping alive the memory of ...
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