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Why one historian uses social media to remember D-Day in real time
Why one historian uses social media to remember D-Day in real timeAt the National World War II Memorial, historian Alex Kershaw has found an unlikely way to keep D-Day alive: live social media posts timed to the events of June 6, 1944. At the National World War II Memorial, historian Alex Kershaw has found an unlikely way to keep D-Day alive: live social media posts timed to the events of June 6, 1944.
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France: Veterans mark 82nd anniversary of D-Day in Normandy
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France: Veterans mark 82th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy
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Trump marks D-Day with AI video of him riding a lion and photo portraying Obama library as trash can
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Residents of French village say US Defense Secretary Hegseth not welcome for D-Day visit
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