The Event of the Century DDay
The Event of a Century
In every nation of the world, an event takes place that could change the course of history in that country. This event could change the history for better or for worse. For the United States, D-Day is one such transpiration. After this one specific invasion on June 6, 1944, everyone involved knew that it would change the course of history for the United States and the rest of the world. The invasion,
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D-Day means to all of mankind. What exactly would the world be like at this point without the invasion that ended World War II? Thankfully, no one will ever know.
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