Comment les medias d'aujourd'hui couvriraient le D-Day
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James B. Lewis NRA Chairman
Nombre de messages : 2051 Localisation : Austin/NY Admirez-vous des politiciens ? : Nathan Sharansky. Date d'inscription : 29/04/2007
Personnage RPG Date de naissance et âge: 29 novembre 1967. 41 ans Religion: Protestante Origine: NY /Austin (TX)
Sujet: Comment les medias d'aujourd'hui couvriraient le D-Day Sam 7 Juin - 8:16
6 juin 1944 : Crise à Omaha Beach
June 6, 1944. -NORMANDY- Three hundred French civilians were killed and thousands more wounded today in the first hours of America’s invasion of continental Europe. Casualties were heaviest among women and children.
Most of the French casualties were the result of the artillery fire from American ships attempting to knock out German fortifications prior to the landing of hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops. Reports from a makeshift hospital in the French town of St. Mere Eglise said the carnage was far worse than the French had anticipated and reaction against the American invasion was running high. “We are dying for no reason,” said a Frenchman speaking on condition of anonymity. “Americans can’t even shoot straight. I never thought I’d say this, but life was better under Adolph Hitler.”
The invasion also caused severe environmental damage. American troops, tanks, trucks and machinery destroyed miles of pristine shoreline and thousands of acres of ecologically sensitive wetlands. It was believed that the habitat of the spineless French crab was completely wiped out, threatening the species with extinction.
Trouvé sur http://extremecentre.org/
"Chance of peace negotiation with Germany lost "
Comment les medias d'aujourd'hui couvriraient le D-Day