- At 11:30pm(EST) tonight, 67 years ago D-Day began. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/normandy_landings 5 comments history
- By the way, today's D-Day. "The operation was the largest amphibious invasion of all time, with over 160,000 troops landing on 6 June 1944. 195,700 Allied naval and merchant navy personnel in over 5,000 ships were involved." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/normandy_landings 14 comments reddit.com
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- 40 Of The Most Powerful Photographs Ever Taken http://www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/most-powerful-photographs-ever-taken 262 comments
- Martha Gellhorn Was The Only Woman to Report on the D-Day Landings From the Ground | Smithsonian https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/martha-gellhorn-was-the-only-woman-to-report-on-the-d-day-landings-from-the-ground-180984456/ 62 comments
- D-Day: How a British Oceanographer's Invention Decided Normandy's Fate https://www.inverse.com/article/45649-d-day-tide-predicting-machine 44 comments
- Sabbatical in Berlin | When's the right time to take time out from your job? https://helpstay.com/journal/sabbatical-berlin/ 0 comments
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