D-Day has become a proxy for the remembrance of the entirety of World War II, a great crusade ”to set free a suffering humanity” by men who fought not for conquest, but to end conquest, in the words of FDR’s … Continue reading
D-Day has become a proxy for the remembrance of the entirety of World War II, a great crusade ”to set free a suffering humanity” by men who fought not for conquest, but to end conquest, in the words of FDR’s … Continue reading