D-DAY ANNIVERSARY
During World War II, many invasions and operations had a designated D-Day, denoting the day on which a combat attack or operation was to be initiated. By far the best known D-Day is June 6, 1944, the day on which Operation Overlord began, commencing the Allied effort to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation.
PARIS '44
The Liberation of Paris took place in late August 1944, marking the end of Operation Overlord. However, before the Allies marched into the city, skirmishes between members of the French Resistance and the German occupiers of Paris claimed hundreds of lives.
TIGERS ON THE LOOSE
The 10th Armored Division, nicknamed the Tiger Division, served under General George S. Patton in World War II. When the German army launched its offensive in the Battle of the Bulge, the "Tiger" division provided support to Allied forces in the town of Bastogne, Belgium.