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 ...
President Donald Trump confused German Chancellor Friedrich Merz when he described the Allies' 1944 invasion of Nazi-controlled Normandy as "not a great day." “Well, in the long run, Mr. President, ...
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited President Trump at the White House Thursday. During Merz's visit, the chancellor brought up 6 June as D-Day, Trump responded that it was "not a pleasant day ...
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Trump tells German leader D-Day ‘was not a pleasant day for you’ as chancellor is forced to school him on Nazis
A meeting between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took an awkward turn on Thursday when he suggested that Germans might not view the anniversary of D-Day — commemorating ...
Several American sailors climbed aboard the German submarine U-505, focused on saving it from sinking into the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. They did not know if the Nazi submariners who dove ...
A dress rehearsal for the D-Day assault on Utah Beach cost the 4th Infantry Division and associated units nearly four times as many lives as they lost in the landing itself five weeks later. The ...
Army Rangers who climbed perilous cliff to silence German guns remembered ahead of D-Day anniversary
POINTE DU HOC, France — A few hundred service members and other guests gathered near a famed 100-foot cliff in Normandy on Wednesday, where 80 years ago, one of the most daring and dangerous missions ...
Not many people are aware that on D-Day there was a secret mission involving three DC 47s with American-German shepherd parachute dogs. There were about 25 dogs in each plane, and each had received a ...
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The Other D-Day: The Battle That Truly Broke Hitler's Army, And You Never Heard About It
While the world watched Normandy, the Soviet Union launched Operation Bagration in the East, a far larger and more devastating assault on June 23, 1944, that became the true breaking point of Nazi ...
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