D-Day 72
years ago. All of us in our elementary school class at Fulton School,
Pittsburg, Pa. stood up and said a prayer for all the GIs landing in Normandy
that day and the days that would follow . Cousin Manny Charach landed D+4 at
Omaha beach. Talked to him today, he remembers it well. “we were
slowly sailing to Normandy in France to
Meet the enemy,” he said. To which I added, “Good job Yanks.” Check out my travel books on World War II sights. “The Scattered Tribe: Traveling the Diaspora from Cuba to India to Tahiti & Beyond,” (Globe Pequot Press) and “A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe,” 3rd edition, (Pelican Publishing).
Meet the enemy,” he said. To which I added, “Good job Yanks.” Check out my travel books on World War II sights. “The Scattered Tribe: Traveling the Diaspora from Cuba to India to Tahiti & Beyond,” (Globe Pequot Press) and “A Travel Guide to Jewish Europe,” 3rd edition, (Pelican Publishing).
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