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#9 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill reviews American troops at a base in England on the eve of D-Day, 1944.

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#9 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill reviews American troops at a base in England on the eve of D-Day, 1944.

D-Day’s Legacy in Pictures: How the Allied Victory Shaped the Course of World War II and the World We Live in Today

#9 British Prime Minister Winston Churchill reviews American troops at a base in England on the eve of D-Day, 1944.

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