The Sixth of June
- Tuesday, June 06 2006 @ 04:56 PM CST
- Contributed by: filbert
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There has been much nonsense written and spoken about 6/6/06, most of which is spawned by an advertising campaign for a re-make of a horror movie (Hollywood IS out of ideas). 666, get it? Ooh, scary.
Little has been said or printed about a much more momentous June 6th, one which literally changed the world. The 6/6 in 1944 which sealed Nazi Germany's fate in World War II.
Jerry Agar at KMBZ radio in Kansas City remembered the Normandy invasion on his radio show this afternoon, reading General Eisenhower's Order of the Day for 6 June 1944.
Powerline also remembers the Longest Day.
Little has been said or printed about a much more momentous June 6th, one which literally changed the world. The 6/6 in 1944 which sealed Nazi Germany's fate in World War II.
Jerry Agar at KMBZ radio in Kansas City remembered the Normandy invasion on his radio show this afternoon, reading General Eisenhower's Order of the Day for 6 June 1944.
Powerline also remembers the Longest Day.