Drawing upon an enormous mass of original documents and published material, Margaritis, author of Landing in Hell: The Pyrrhic Victory of the First Marine Division on Peleliu and several other works, ...
Ken Hechler's newest book, "Goerhing and his Gang" isn't for everyone. The 1,109-page book is a series of interviews of German soldiers about the conduct of the war from the German perspective after D ...
President Donald Trump hosted German Chancellor Friedrich Merz for a White House meeting on June 5, the day before the D-Day anniversary. D-Day, the 1944 groundbreaking invasion into Nazi-occupied ...
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D-Day But From Nazi Perspective
We all know what happened on the beaches of Normandy, but what was it like from the other side? Miscalculations, deception, and a storm of steel collide in this gripping retelling of D-Day from the ...
OMAHA BEACH, France — The invasion that helped change the course of World War II approaches its 79th anniversary. As veterans and world dignitaries commemorate this, here are some details about what ...
Trump said D-Day was "not a great day" for Germany. Merz replied the Normandy invasion marked "the liberation of my country from a Nazi dictator.” WASHINGTON −Another day, another startled leader in ...
Thursday marks the anniversary of D-Day — when, on June 6, 1944, more than 150,000 Allied troops landed in Normandy to liberate Europe from Nazi German control. It was a moment that changed the course ...
Trump told German Chancellor to Friedrich Merz that D-Day was "not a pleasant day" for Germany, though Merz clarified it was a day of liberation from Nazi rule. D-Day, the 1944 groundbreaking invasion ...
WASHINGTON −Another day, another startled leader in the Oval Office. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz attempted to provide President Donald Trump with some positive reinforcement by crediting ...
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