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D-Day and Operation Overlord

20 min · 6. juni 2026
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On June 6, 1944, Allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in military history as part of Operation Overlord, commonly known as D-Day. Led by Dwight D. Eisenhower, troops from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and other Allied nations crossed the English Channel and landed on the beaches of Normandy, France. Facing heavily fortified German defenses, these soldiers demonstrated extraordinary courage and sacrifice in the fight against Nazi tyranny during World War II. The success of the invasion marked a major turning point in the war and ultimately helped secure the liberation of Western Europe. D-Day stands as a powerful reminder of the cost of freedom and the importance of defending liberty and human rights. Read the full article here: https://familyschool.org/spotlight/d-day-8 [https://familyschool.org/spotlight/d-day-8] This episode was created using Notebook LM voice-overs and original research by Rosemary Pollock, historian and published author, who holds an MA in U.S. History and an MA in U.S. History with a focus on the History of Science and Medicine. Produced by Isaac Okawa with American Heritage Worldwide.

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