So D-Day was basically a picnic day in the park for the allies, who faced badly equipped conscripts while real men were deciding the future of the war in the eastern front.
Looking at these numbers, it seems that you are more likely to die in a traffic accident on your way to work than during the landings.
Why is this event always so overly dramatized in media then? What's the narrative here?
>Why is this event always so overly dramatized in media then? Because its media created by the winners. What's the narrative here? That we now lead the world not some shitty third world commie or nazi country.
John Lee
the victors write the history books as they like. this has always been the case and always will be
Bentley Thomas
Delete this. American soldiers are the true heroes of WW2