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Samuel Warde
In addition to being a writer, Samuel is a social activist, photographer and cat lover.
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Sword Beach: The Allies’ First Step In Stopping Hitler During The Normandy Invasion
Samuel Warde
6 years ago
On June 6, 1944, now known as D-Day, the Allied forces landed on Sword Beach as a part of their invasion of Normandy — and nearly all but won it in two hours.
One Beach, 23,000 Soldiers: The D-Day Invasion Of Utah Beach
Samuel Warde
6 years ago
The D-Day invasion of Utah Beach was far more successful — and far less deadly — than the one in neighboring Omaha Beach.
Omaha Beach And The Untold Horrors Of D-Day
Samuel Warde
6 years ago
Thousands of Allied troops were killed in the D-Day battle of Omaha Beach, when Germany's brutal defense caught them off-guard.
Henry Ford Pioneered Modern Industry, Made America An Economic Power, And Was A Fervent Anti-Semite
Samuel Warde
6 years ago
The dark truth of Henry Ford's Nazi sympathy and anti-Semitism looms over his legacy as an influential American industrialist.
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