D-Day: Remembering the Sacrifices of Those Who Fought for Freedom | #dday #normandy #ww2 #veterans #freedom

On June 6, 1944, Allied forces launched a massive invasion of Normandy, France, marking the start of the liberation of Western Europe from Nazi occupation. The operation, codenamed D-Day, was the largest amphibious invasion in history, and it involved over 150,000 Allied troops. The invasion was a success, and it led to the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany. Today, we remember the sacrifices of those who fought and died on D-Day. We also pay tribute to the veterans who served in World War II and in all of our nation's wars. Their courage and sacrifice have made our country free, and we are forever grateful.

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