Honor the 75th anniversary of D-Day with Unknown History
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At Quick and Dirty Tips, we're all about sharing expert knowledge in an intriguing way that teaches you something new. On this season of Unknown History, author and historian Giles Milton explores the remarkable tales of the men and women who made an everlasting impact on one of the most extraordinary military missions in history—D-Day. | |
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| | Today is the 75th anniversary of the day the Allied forces of World War II invaded northern France, landing on the beaches of Normandy. Do you know about the American traitor who produced radio propaganda for the Nazis and sparked fear in the Allied troops just before the D-Day launch? How about the French cyclist who acted as a spy for the Resistance? Have you heard of Charles and Elliot Dalton, brothers who miraculously survived the Juno Beach landings? | |
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| If all you know about D-Day is what you remember from Saving Private Ryan, you could be missing out on the compelling tales of the real people who impacted the greatest seaborne invasion in history. Unknown History recreates the perilous 24 hours of June 6, 1944, sharing the tales of the men and women who risked their lives by land, sea, and air. Fill in the gaps in your history knowledge today! Listen to the Unknown History podcast Discover little-known D-Day facts in this detailed infographic | |
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