welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper on june 6 and 44, american canadian, british, and other allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion in history. nearly 160,000 troops landed along five beaches in normandy, france. on what became known as d-day. it was a turning point in the war in europe, world war ii was fought against fascist regimes and germany and italy and imperial japan and the victory of democratic principles was hard. one, but 80 years have passed since d-day. and we thought it a good time to take a look at the state of our democracy today. over the next hour, cnn s jake tapper looks back at d-day sacrifices. so many young men made on those beaches in normandy that day. and what it means to us now what were we fighting for? we were locked in a battle with fascism. we re fighting for our freedom, for the freedom to think as we wish talked with they gave their life to preserve and protect that institutional. they died for our democracy. tha
rapinoe was just like stick them all hard, hot pogo or up through yet, i have never seen before or since them in one raffles what does it go? knock machine yards the relentless sweep of communism has radically changed the map of europe. the end of world war ii ushered in the cold war era in what may have been the original battle for hearts and minds the united states of america rocks the scene from the borders of eastern europe to nearby cuba, to korea and vietnam. the ferocious clash between democracy combined with free martin gets versus iron curtain communism raged on for decades. mr. gorbachev tear down this wall the fall came in november