normandy

Starmer’s silence on the skirmish speaks volumes.
These incredible before and after pictures show the true horror and heroism of a day that changed the world. On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, in an operation that marked the beginning of the end of a devastating six-year conflict and the eventual victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two.
The Fox News host laughs while filming in the cemetery at Normandy with the graves of WWII heroes behind her.
On the 75th anniversary of the D-day landings, we hear eyewitness’ accounts on what it was like fighting in a battle that paved the way for the liberation of western Europe from the Nazi regime.
Thousands were killed on Normandy's beaches, codenamed Gold, Juno, Sword, Utah and Omaha.
Some 10,000 Allied men were killed or wounded on the first day.
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