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Today is a most auspicious day in history.

June 6, 1944.  D-Day.

This was the day where thousands (156,000to be precise) of troops climb sheer cliffs from dawn to dusk (and then some), attempting to establish a toehold on the main European continent.  As a means to eradicate the Nazi regime that conquered the continent, establishing antisemitism as a rule of law.   This invasion was the largest naval, air, and land invasion in history.   It was this endeavor that leto the defeat of the Nazi regime in Europe and the liberation of the citizenry.

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6 AM on the 6th, under a full moon

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It was 75 years ago. And because of that, so many young children don’t have a clue what today is.

D-Day. The day the Allies launched a full-scale invasion of the European mainland; the first rung in the eradication of Adolph Hitler and his stranglehold on freedom and his promotion of anti-Semitism.  (Do not for a moment think that the Allied forces did any war planning or actions to terminate the Holocaust, though.  Because they didn’t!)

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