Yes, they died under the orders of Jews, fighting an enemy who actually doesnโt want to fight. (There are a lot of historical evidence leading to facts that Hitler did not want to fight the west, his real goal was to fight the Soviets)
Generally speaking, Hitler really admired the English people, and didn't really want to seek conflict with them, he was more indifferent to the French however. Germany was also punished severely by France in the treaty of versaille so there was a lot of animosity there. Churchill was deeply in debt during the inter-war years, and a shadowy group called the "Focus" group made up of rich Jewish bankers turned up and coerced Churchill to escalate the war with Germany and helped to 'alleviate' his debt problems, and in the end Churchill profited greatly from the war. I'm sure the videos does a better job explaining it than me however.
I also understand treating allies of one's opposition as combatants, it is very important for the Blitzkrieg style of combat as well.
America wasn't in it until we were pushed to be in it, so we weren't really any threat at first either. We were raking in the cash from remaining outside the conflict until we were dragged in.
Even today, Europe doesn't understand that it was ultimately our intervention that is the reason why they are where they are today.
I've been there. There is a tremendous amount of respect and reverence for the Allied countries and their fallen in that area. Regardless of what these men died for, their continued care-taking of this cemetery is amazing.
We were there for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day and it was one of the most powerful experiences of my life. Went all the way down the Normandy Coast from Utah Beach to Pegasus Bridge. Overwhelmed to say the least.
I urge everyone who has the chance to go visit and see what we've read about our entire lives and to say thank you to all of the souls buried there
The American Battle Monument are the administrators of our Cemeteries.
ABMC administers, operates and maintains 26 permanent American military cemeteries and 31 federal memorials, monuments and markers, which are located in 17 foreign countries, the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the British Dependency of Gibraltar; four of the memorials are located within the United States. These cemeteries and memorials, most of which commemorate the service and sacrifice of Americans who served in World War I and World War II, are among the most beautiful and meticulously maintained shrines in the world. Visit ABMC Burial and Memorialization Statistics to learn about the number of men and women we honor around the world.
Aaaww! I didn't know that.
Thank you France and the caretakers!
The grave shown above...
https://www.miningjournal.net/news/front-page-news/2014/06/maj-william-richards
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56649227/william-andrew-richards
Thank you for your heartfelt post!
"gold" - appropriate since they chose to allow the rothschilds to end their lives in pointless engineered wars
These soldiers died for the degeneracy in Western culture today. Rolling in their graves
Yes, they died under the orders of Jews, fighting an enemy who actually doesnโt want to fight. (There are a lot of historical evidence leading to facts that Hitler did not want to fight the west, his real goal was to fight the Soviets)
So why did he fight the French and take over all the way Normandy even attempting to take spain then?
Because history was written by the victors, I think you'll find these video an interesting watch:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OktduIBK_as
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pz20kkHcsyg
Generally speaking, Hitler really admired the English people, and didn't really want to seek conflict with them, he was more indifferent to the French however. Germany was also punished severely by France in the treaty of versaille so there was a lot of animosity there. Churchill was deeply in debt during the inter-war years, and a shadowy group called the "Focus" group made up of rich Jewish bankers turned up and coerced Churchill to escalate the war with Germany and helped to 'alleviate' his debt problems, and in the end Churchill profited greatly from the war. I'm sure the videos does a better job explaining it than me however.
I also understand treating allies of one's opposition as combatants, it is very important for the Blitzkrieg style of combat as well.
America wasn't in it until we were pushed to be in it, so we weren't really any threat at first either. We were raking in the cash from remaining outside the conflict until we were dragged in.
Even today, Europe doesn't understand that it was ultimately our intervention that is the reason why they are where they are today.
I've been there. There is a tremendous amount of respect and reverence for the Allied countries and their fallen in that area. Regardless of what these men died for, their continued care-taking of this cemetery is amazing.
We were there for the 75th Anniversary of D-Day and it was one of the most powerful experiences of my life. Went all the way down the Normandy Coast from Utah Beach to Pegasus Bridge. Overwhelmed to say the least.
I urge everyone who has the chance to go visit and see what we've read about our entire lives and to say thank you to all of the souls buried there
The American Battle Monument are the administrators of our Cemeteries.
ABMC administers, operates and maintains 26 permanent American military cemeteries and 31 federal memorials, monuments and markers, which are located in 17 foreign countries, the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, and the British Dependency of Gibraltar; four of the memorials are located within the United States. These cemeteries and memorials, most of which commemorate the service and sacrifice of Americans who served in World War I and World War II, are among the most beautiful and meticulously maintained shrines in the world. Visit ABMC Burial and Memorialization Statistics to learn about the number of men and women we honor around the world.
https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials
They do an incredible job. Use the link to visit any of our cemeteries in the world.
Aerial view of Normandy graves. Every time I watch it gives me chills. Unless you have been in a war we canโt imagine what they went through.
Normandy
Beautiful & stirring...thank you moodyblue! ๐๐บ๐ฒ
this is a nice gesture
I would like to see us get rid of corrupt government.
https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2023/167/56649227_24dc6aa6-2ddc-4293-b57a-b0235f3183fe.jpeg
Clearer photo