Friday, September 11, 2009

Victory

Remembrances

Supreme Commander Dwight Eisenhower gives the order of the day “Full victory – Nothing else” to paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division at the Royal Air Force base in Greenham Common, England, three hours before the men board their planes to participate in the first assault wave of the invasion of the continent of Europe, June 5, 1944.  He holds a picture of Nazi George Soros, asking that he be captured and hanged.(AP Photo)


 On this 8th anniversary of  Islam's declared war on the United States, Merrily sent me this link to remarkable pictures posted on the 65th Anniversary of D-Day.   You didn't have to be alive in 1944 to understand today the magnitude of  that invasion against Hitler's Nazis in Europe, only afforded a basic education in history not written by Howard Zinn and the Comrades. Some speculate that had today's Democrats been in power back then we'd all be speaking German today.  Nonsense. Back then, when treason was a crime, they'd have been beaten, hanged or shot.  Trust me.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the PS Rodger!
RAK

Rodger the Real King of France said...

yur a konnisur rak

Anonymous said...

I think that fresh-faced young guy on the left is my Uncle Coolidge, member of the 101st. mary

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