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CSPAN3 Eisenhowers Decision To Begin D-Day Invasion July 4, 2014

What did general dwight d. Eisenhower say when he gave the final order to launch the attack . Its puzzling to me, anyway, that perhaps the most important decision of the 20th century did not bequeath to history and posterity a quote to mark the occasion, something to live up to the magnitude of ikes decision. Something iconic like macarthurs vow to the people of the philippines, i shall return. The stakes of the invasion certainly merited verbal splendor, if not eloquence, if the the overlord operation had failed the allies might never have won the war and yet eyewitnesses to eisenhowers great moment of decisions could not agree on what he said and as for eisenhower he could not even agree with himself. He related five versions of his fateful words to journalists and biographers over the years that perhaps even more mysteriously he wrote five different versions of the statement in a 1964 article commemorating the 20th anniversary of dday. To put those words, whatever they might have be

CSPAN3 Eisenhowers Decision To Begin D-Day Invasion July 5, 2014

I want to talk about an elusive dday mystery that exists. Despite the millions of words written about the allied invasion about normandy, june 6, 1944. What did general dwight d. Eisenhower say when he gave the final order to launch the attack . Its puzzling to me, anyway, that perhaps the most important decision of the 20th century did not bequeath to history and posterity a quote to mark the occasion, something to live up to the magnitude of ikes decision. Something iconic like general Douglas Macarthurs vow to the people of the philippines, i shall return. The stakes of the invasion certainly merited verbal splendor, if not eloquence, if the overlord operation had failed the allies might never have won the war and yet eyewitnesses to eisenhowers great moment of decision could not agree on what he said. And as for eisenhower, he could not even agree with himself. He related five versions of his fateful words to journalists and biographers over the years that perhaps even more mysteri

CSPAN2 Book TV July 6, 2013

Host german women in the nazi killing field. Whats the book about . Guest an entire generation of german women i call them the world war i baby boomers. There was an increase right after the first world war, a spike in births, about 19181919 coinciding with german women getting votes. You have a surge of female population coinciding with the opening up of womens opportunities politically. The stories about this generation that came of age during the period of the nazi regime in the 30s who saw, you know, opportunities that they didnt have before, take part in the political system, the revolutions, all exciting job opportunities, and their first way of getting out of the villages. Many of the women, you know, living in small, remote villages wanted to get art to see the city and experience city life. Its about the women who come of age with their ambitions and dreams, but these coinside with the establishment of a criminal jen sigh dale regime. What happened when the political awakening

A Happy Place offers gifts from local artists

EASTON — Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind gift? Do you love supporting your local businesses and community artists? Are you looking for a special treat or artwork for yourself? December at A Happy Place boutique answers these questions, with a wide selection of beautiful original work by its twenty-three regional artists and artisans. Add in an intriguing and ever-changing mix of home furnishings, lighting, pottery and décor — from antique to vintage to gently used or new with tags — and upscale resale women’s fashion, to make a well rounded and fun shopping experience! The artists and artisans include: Paintings by Katie Cassidy, Diane DuBois Mullaly, Susie Rada, Maggii Sarfaty, Anne Schaeffer, and John Sharp. Metal Sculpture by Eddie Ford. Jewelry by Nora Drayton, Flaherty House, Laurie Flannery, Lee Mallory, Lisa Pierson, Joyce Ritz, and Sharon Stockley. Fiber Arts by Joan Brown (wool brooches and ornaments, vintage buttons), Heidi Wetzel (baskets) and

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