D-Day From the German Perspective
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D-Day from the German Perspective
D-Day from the German Perspective | World War II On June 6, 1944, American forces landed on Omaha Beach, facing fierce German resistance. Fortified defenses and challenging terrain turned the beach into a bloody battlefield. Soldiers advanced under heavy fire, with many losing their lives before reaching solid ground. Despite the casualties, the soldiers displayed
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