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D-Day: Mind-Boggling Logistics and a Lesson in Collaboration

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Thursday, June 6, 2019

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D-Day: 75 years on

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By Chris Evans, Editor, The Telegraph
Dear reader,

As the Western world stops to remember the achievement of the D-Day landings 75 years ago today, historian James Holland shares this colourful account of why it was just so remarkable.

Back in the present, Camilla Tominey has written an excellent dispatch from Peterborough, where residents are heading to the polls in a by-election that could see the election of the Brexit Party's first MP.

And finally, as the award-winning series Big Little Lies hit screens again next week, Jane Mulkerrins meets its new star, Meryl Streep. She doesn't mince her words either.

Because you registered for The Telegraph, the articles below are free for you to read for the next seven days. I hope you enjoy them. And as ever, there's always much, much more on our website.
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Forging the Special Relationship: read how the D-Day landings brought America and Britain together.
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'Women can be pretty toxic too': read Meryl Streep's reflections on the message of Big Little Lies.
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Anonymous said...

Does anyone even use a cigarette holder anymore??
Sunday, June 7, 2020 at 1:19:00 P.M. EDT




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  1. I have to pass along the following quote I just saw on nbc's coverage of D-Day:

    Kerry Sanders talked to a vet who was there--both,at the very spot--and the man talked pretty well for being probably over 93,though he was held up physically,as they walked the beach.

    "I was 5'7" and 120 pounds--thank God,the Germans weren't very good at shooting toothpicks."

    A great American til the very end.

    --GRA

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