June 6, 1944, is an important date in American and world history. That’s when the Allies stormed the beaches at Normandy, ...
The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using Instaread. Some words may be mispronounced. Seventy-five years ago today, on June 6, 1944, more than 150,000 Allied troops landed on the beaches of ...
Last Updated on September 11, 2025 by Matt Staff On the morning of June 6, 1944, the Allied invasion of Normandy, known as D-Day, marked a turning point in World War II. Over 150,000 troops landed on ...
It has been 81 years since young American soldiers risked and in many cases lost their lives during the D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy. New Hampshire had many direct connections to that day ...
U.S. Army Pfc. Bernard Loboda, pictured published Wilkes-Barre Record July 5, 1944. This week marks 81 years since Operation Overlord — the Normandy landings in German occupied France by Allied forces ...
Widely seen as a turning point in World War II, the June 6, 1944, invasion of Normandy, often referred to as D-Day, has long been the subject of viral rumors with varying levels of legitimacy. As the ...
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Today marks 81 years since the the D-Day landings began on the Normandy beaches of France during World War Two. June 6, 1944, was an important turning point during World War Two and is one of the ...
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