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D-Day by the numbers: Here's what it took 76 years ago to pull off the biggest amphibious invasion in history
The invasion of Normandy is unquestionably one of the greatest undertakings in history. Here's what it took to pull it off.
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It's been 76 years since D-Day: Here's how the Allies began to reclaim Europe from the Nazis
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How Japan was tricked into revealing its plans before a pivotal World War II battle
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