The Real Heroes of Normandy

One of the most liked and shared social media memes was created by country music star Robert Edwards. The graphic depicts a scene from the Normandy Landings. The World War Two invasion of Europe began at 6 am on the 6th day of the 6th month (1944). Because the Allied reason for the time and date of the invasion is ridiculed, much has been made of the timing translating into 666 as being the mark of the Beast of Satan.

The prominent Jew Harold Wallace Rosenthal, before he was assassinated by MOSSAD, reminded Jews everywhere: ‘Most Jews do not like to admit it but our god is Lucifer and we are his Chosen People’.

Robert Lloyd meme’s content states: June 6, 1944, the allies had 156,000 troops, 7,000 ships and over 11,500 aircraft. The Germans had 500 men on the five-mile stretch of beach dubbed Omaha. So, who were the real heroes of the day?

Heroes

Heroes

The 500 German defenders figure is drawn from the verifiable number of German gun ‘nests’ situated along this five mile stretch of beach. The cumulative manning of these nests amounts to roughly 500 defenders. Some contend the German figures were higher but these troops were situated much further inland.

The casualty figures during the Normandy Landings again suggest German fighting superiority. Total German losses along the entire 50 mile battlefield came to 1,000 whilst the Allies lost 10,000 men.

Young Germans soldiers up front have been captured by the Americans behind them at Normandy
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The profits from movies, docudramas and books on the D-Day landings, whilst falling far short of the shekels raised by the self-styled holocaust, are impressive. The Longest Day movie based on the Cornelius Ryan book of the same name was released in 1962. The author trousered $175,000 dollars for the rights, the movie cost $7.5 million and earned Richard Zanuck $30 million. This explains why the Jewish national anthem is Onward Christian Soldiers. One imagines that in box office returns each of the men who died storming Omaha and the other beaches in box office and book royalty terms must be worth a cool $1 million.

The distance from Calais to Aachen in Germany is 342 kilometres or a four-hour pleasant drive. It took the US and British Empires 11 months to cover the same distance despite their being supported by the Soviet Empire. It had taken the heavily outnumbered armed forces of the Reich only four months to reach the gates of Moscow situated 1,800 kilometres distant from Berlin.

Just as well, the Wehrmacht and multi-national Waffen SS weren’t burdened by help from the Allies. Using the same criteria it would have taken the armed forces of the Reich five years and incalculable losses to reach Red Square.

The Longest Day was a book and movie epic, but the genesis of the Capitalist-Communist enslavement on Europe D-Day (aka Normandy Landings) was an epic fail.

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