Yes, I know that there's already a thread on this, but I'd like this one to be a bit less of a troll fest.
65 years ago today, in the grey light of dawn, tens of thousands of young men, packed like sardines on landing craft watched steel doors crash down in front of them, exposing them to small arms fire. They dove out into waist deep water (or worse, in some cases) and made their way to shore as bullets and shrapnel splashed around, and for the unlucky ones, into them. They shed their blood in the water and on the sand of the beaches. They gave their strength, their limbs, their lives as they advanced forward with the ocean at their back and barbed wire, guns and the enemy at their front. All to rid the world of a great evil which held continental Europe in its grasp. An evil which viewed most of the world's people as no better than cockroaches to be eliminated as soon as possible, or cattle to be worked to death. By the end of the day many thousands of them were dead and a few square kilometers of France were retaken. Behind them came many hundreds of thousands of more young men who would, over the next year, push the evil backwards until it was no more.
To all the men who dove ashore that day, or who died in the water with continental Europe a never to be reached sight a few hundred meters ahead, thank you.
Utah beach:
Omaha beach:
Gold beach:
Juno beach:
Sword beach:
65 years ago today, in the grey light of dawn, tens of thousands of young men, packed like sardines on landing craft watched steel doors crash down in front of them, exposing them to small arms fire. They dove out into waist deep water (or worse, in some cases) and made their way to shore as bullets and shrapnel splashed around, and for the unlucky ones, into them. They shed their blood in the water and on the sand of the beaches. They gave their strength, their limbs, their lives as they advanced forward with the ocean at their back and barbed wire, guns and the enemy at their front. All to rid the world of a great evil which held continental Europe in its grasp. An evil which viewed most of the world's people as no better than cockroaches to be eliminated as soon as possible, or cattle to be worked to death. By the end of the day many thousands of them were dead and a few square kilometers of France were retaken. Behind them came many hundreds of thousands of more young men who would, over the next year, push the evil backwards until it was no more.
To all the men who dove ashore that day, or who died in the water with continental Europe a never to be reached sight a few hundred meters ahead, thank you.
Utah beach:
Omaha beach:
Gold beach:
Juno beach:
Sword beach:
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