WWII Vets Told Us What D-Day Was Really Like

George Ciampa had never left the United States before being drafted into the army to fight Nazi Germany in 1944. But at 18-years-old, he was on the shores of Normandy in France, collecting the dead. Paul Golz was a reluctant 19-year-old with the German army, sent to Normandy to try and block the Allied invasion. He was tasked with carrying ammunition for a machine gun crew. Seventy-five years later, both men mark the living memory of one of the most significant moments of the 20th century. And as world le
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