General Eisenhower addressing troops the day before the D-Day landing, June 5, 1944. “The eyes of the world are upon you.” pic.twitter.com/RDQqpQlTsz
— History Calendar (@historycalendar) June 5, 2025
. @SecDef just arrived in Normandy! pic.twitter.com/7ECSg7x4Vq
— DOD Rapid Response (@DODResponse) June 5, 2025
...Xi Jinping a invité Poutine et Loukachenko au défilé pour marquer le 80e anniversaire de la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale :
— Renard Jean-Michel (@Renardpaty) June 5, 2025
« Le 3 septembre, nous célébrerons solennellement la victoire dans la guerre antifasciste mondiale et organiserons un défilé. » pic.twitter.com/L11gGO3I9E
« Ce jour, le 6 juin, représente le prix de la liberté.
— USA en Français (@USAenFrancais) June 6, 2025
Nous nous souvenons des pertes. Nous célébrons les victoires. Nous renouvelons notre engagement dans la lutte pour la liberté, la sécurité et la paix.
Nous devrions nous demander : aurais-je pu faire ce qu’ils ont fait ? »… pic.twitter.com/ok2MtxY4Og
They were just boys who went to war in hopes that America would remain free.
— DOD Rapid Response (@DODResponse) June 6, 2025
We will never forget their sacrifice. pic.twitter.com/8kYqqRqNlK
Today, we honor the heroes of D-Day—June 6, 1944.
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) June 6, 2025
With unmatched courage, American soldiers landed in Normandy, led the charge against tyranny, and changed the course of history.
These patriots’ sacrifice secured freedom for millions. America is forever grateful. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/tUCZuKusvt
On June 6, 1944, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy, France, changing the course of history. Their courage serves as a reminder of the price of freedom. Let us never forget their heroism and sacrifice.https://t.co/O8L548wQhy pic.twitter.com/cUdYqk1VP4
— Department of Defense 🇺🇸 (@DeptofDefense) June 6, 2025
As President Reagan said, "We will always remember. We will always be proud. We will always be prepared, so we may always be free." #DDay pic.twitter.com/UGGqa7jSCW
— Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute (@RonaldReagan) June 6, 2025
D-Day 1944: pic.twitter.com/vWQ0R9dGyY
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) June 6, 2025
...Louis Prevost, the father of Pope Leo XIV, was in the US Navy during World War II and took part in the D-Day landings. pic.twitter.com/6QIihRKSkH
— Catholic Arena (@CatholicArena) June 6, 2025
Meeting with veterans is always a moving reminder of the courage, dedication, and quiet strength behind their service.
— Senator Leo Housakos (@SenatorHousakos) June 6, 2025
Rencontrer des vétérans, c'est toujours un rappel poignant du courage, de l'engagement et de la force tranquille qui ont marqué leur service. pic.twitter.com/KKy42SuP0y
81 years ago today on June 6, 1944, James M. Doohan of Vancouver(and later Sarnia) was shot 6 times on Juno beach while fighting for Canada on D-Day. He would later go on to become Scotty on Star Trek. pic.twitter.com/6lJacEBqrQ
— Morgan Cameron Ross (@Morgan_C_Ross) June 6, 2025
