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My reflections on traveling through the region of France that was invaded on D-Day June 6, 1944 by Canadian, British and American forces.
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Finally there was Omaha Beach the place of the most savage fighting of D-Day and above it the huge American cemetery with over 9000 American dead. Row, upon row, upon  row, of white crosses including General Theodore Rosevelt Jr. who died because he insisted  on landing with his men on D-Day. 

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Finally there was Omaha Beach the place of the most savage fighting of D-Day and above it the huge American cemetery with over 9000 American dead. Row, upon row, upon row, of white crosses including General Theodore Rosevelt Jr. who died because he insisted on landing with his men on D-Day.

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Row, upon row, upon row, of white crosses interspersed with many Stars Of David.
Row, upon row, upon row, of white crosses interspersed with many Stars Of David.
What War is best at producing.
What War is best at producing.
General Theodore Roosevelt Jr
General Theodore Roosevelt Jr
I was given a tour by the Cemetery's Director and was surprized when he showed me the graves of the "Niland" Brothers... They were two of the four brothers that were Steven Spielberg's Inspiration for his movie "Saving Private Ryan"
I was given a tour by the Cemetery's Director and was surprized when he showed me the graves of the "Niland" Brothers... They were two of the four brothers that were Steven Spielberg's Inspiration for his movie "Saving Private Ryan"
Turning south from there I came to what seemed to me the saddest and most disturbing place of all.  The German Cemetery at La Camba.  In the centre, on top of a large grassy mound, surrounded by red roses stand two shrouded figures.
Turning south from there I came to what seemed to me the saddest and most disturbing place of all. The German Cemetery at La Camba. In the centre, on top of a large grassy mound, surrounded by red roses stand two shrouded figures.
None of the simple small ground
level plaques marking each grave with name and rank indicated that the SS or Hitler Youth ever existed. I wondered which were just conscript soldiers caught up in the whirlwind and which were fanatical Nazi's  There was no way to tell which of these had deported Jews to death camps, or summarily executed civilians. Here they lay, just like all the others, the pride of Hitler's "Master Race", their blood required, to save Germany's soul. In between each section of graves  were groups of five crosses of the same black volcanic stone.
None of the simple small ground
level plaques marking each grave with name and rank indicated that the SS or Hitler Youth ever existed. I wondered which were just conscript soldiers caught up in the whirlwind and which were fanatical Nazi's There was no way to tell which of these had deported Jews to death camps, or summarily executed civilians. Here they lay, just like all the others, the pride of Hitler's "Master Race", their blood required, to save Germany's soul. In between each section of graves were groups of five crosses of the same black volcanic stone.
No proud white crosses for these two German soldiers.
No proud white crosses for these two German soldiers.
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