On June 6, 2014, millions around the world commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, France - a turning point in World War II that changed the course of history. The anniversary revives memories for aging World War II veterans, but also is meaningful for others who were affected directly or indirectly by the war.
ວັນ D-Day 6 ມິຖຸນາ 1944
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A Coat Guard LCI, listing to port, pulls alongside a transport ship to evacuate her troops and wounded just before the craft capsized and sank during first invasion day on June 6, 1944. Helmeted troops, with full packs, are al to starboard side. Other shi
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Following the initial landings on the French coast, Allied troops at once began to push inland. Passing through Normandy villages they were given warm welcome by the inhabitants. British Commandos passing through the streets of a town near Caen on June 6,
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Following the first Allied landings on the French coast, June 6, 1944, troops at once began to move inland. Passing through French villages, they were given a warm welcome by the inhabitants. An armoured Bren gun carrier marked with the allied “invasion s