D-Day
6 Jun 2024
“D-Day, June 6th, 1944, which I believe came out on the 50th anniversary, basically of D-Day. Also by Stephen Ambrose is a pretty incredible read as well. I’m well versed in Civil War. I read both of those, really enjoyed them. They were not complicated. They were not overwhelming. And, most ages, I think, could read them.” — Clay Travis
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