51 years ago today, combined forces from America, Britain, France, and Canada made the largest amphibious landing in human history, braving machine gun fire and harsh weather on the beaches of Normandy, France. Through their brave sacrifices and herioc efforts, the face of freedom was eventually preserved throughout the world as the -blam!-s were slowly driven back into Germany and defeated.
I'm very greateful to those brave men, not much older than I am, who were on the beach that day, taking place in what I consider to be one of the most important events in modern history.
I dunno, I just felt like pointing it out.
*note: this isn't meant to be a political thread in any way*
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Texas Ben All the people who list video games and movies as their credentials as WWII scholars need to go die now. [/quote] All too right. *Some* WW2 games are a good [i]tribute[/i] to the men that went off to war and died for our freedom, but they are far from the real dipiction of war or, dare I say, historical references. Personally, I've read several books on WW2 including: [u]Citizen Soldiers[/u] by Stephen E. Ambrose, [u]On to Berlin[/u] by General Gavin, and I've just begun the [u]Band of Brothers[/u]. Read up, learn, and become less ignorant than you already are. And trust me, "you already are."