Saturday, June 6, 2015

71 On

D-Day took place 71 years ago.

As a kid, I remember watching the CBS documentary that they aired in 1964, in which Walter Cronkite and General Eisenhower went back to the significant places of the invasion. But it doesn't seem to be available online.

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  1. Fascinating place to visit, even today. After our visit, we took the train to Paris and spent the trip talking with an elderly lady who had seen it as a child. "The British, they bombed the villages, the farms, the cows; the Americans bombed the Boches...you couldn't see the water, there were so many boats..."

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