D-Day “A Struggle to Preserve our Republic, our Religion & our Civilization”
Categories: WTK History Lessons║Published On: June 5th, 2019║Tags: Adolf Hitler, American Minute with Bill Federer, Concentration camps, D-Day, Faith of FDR - from President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Public Papers 1933-1945., German resistance movement, largest amphibious invasion force, National Socialist Workers' Party, Normandy coast of France, Ohio Christian Alliance, Religion & Civilization, Struggle to Preserve our Republic, The D-Day Landing Prayer Acts (S 1044), World War II, World War II Memorial in Washington║Views: 9525║1123 words║
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