Summary
It isn't a day you brag about. It's a day you bury deep inside yourself because it was hell, D-Day survivor Louis Contreras says.
We still don't know exactly how many U.S. soldiers died that fateful day 65 years ago on the beaches of Normandy, where the Allied invasion of Europe changed the course of World War II.See the full content of this document
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D-Day Is a Memory Wwii Vet Had Buried
Anywhere from 2,500 to 5,000 U.S. died on Dec. 6, 1944, the history books say: Soldiers drowned before they made it to shore. Others were kille...
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