75 yrs ago today the Allies stormed beaches of Normandy in the D-Day Invasion. In the largest military operation in history, they beat back the Nazis and turned the tide of the war once and for all. This is an excellent day to read up on what it all meant. history.com/topics/world-war…

Jun 6, 2020 · 6:06 PM UTC

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Sorry. 76 years, not 75. 1944!
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thanks antifa!
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The default position of EVERY patriot is anti-fascist. They are making a false dichotomy that if you stand against communist Antifa, you are allegedly pro-fascist. Even Trump is anti-fascist. But Trump is against thugs beating shop owners, smashing glass, looting stores.
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Thank you for the reminder ... I know your father fought in World War II ... and so did mine!
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This is a good tweet
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Without Russia on Eastern Front it never would have even got started!
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Sorry to be That Guy, but I believe there were more massive operation on the Eastern Front :-) But yes, it's vital that we remember, honour and learn!
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Had Germany’s peace offers bn negotiated imagine the mlns who wld hv not suffered and died for western greed and you glorify military slaughters yes we do need to read all the truth to understand what It really meant & why 4
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Are you joking?Your knowledge of WW2 is ZERO. The biggest operation of ww2 was the operation #bagration. U.S. allies' role in WW2 was the destruction of 10% of the Nazi army when Nazis were on their knees because Soviets destroyed 90% of the Nazi Army.