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DDay Thesis
Title: DDay Thesis
Category: History
Details: Words: 3404 | Pages: 14.5 (approximately 235 words/page)
DDay Thesis
D-Day, June 6 1944.
Air-Power: Significant or not?
A private who was aboard one of the first few gliders to reach Normandy expresses his feeling:
"I experienced an interesting psychological change in the few minutes before and immediately after take off. As I had climbed aboard and strapped myself into my seat I felt tense, strange and extremely nervous. It was as if I was in a fantasy dream world and thought that at any moment I
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the Bulge in December 1944; this surprised the Allies but did not affect the outcome of the war. By this point, it was a foregone conclusion that the Germans had lost. Four months later, Adolf Hitler ended the "Thousand Year Reich" with a bullet to his head.
Bibliography:
- D-Day R.W. Thompson.
- World War- II – Milton Dark
- The Story of D-Day- Bruce Bliven, Jr.
- Microsoft Encarta 99 Reference Suite.
- D-day website: http://normandy.eb.com/
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