D-Day, A Day To Remember
/06 June 1944
The Allied Invasion
On 06 June 1944, during World War II, the Allies launched a massive landing on the beaches of Normandy in France. It became known as D-Day and it's a date we recognize and remember each year.
This was no easy beach landing. The Germans were entrenched with strong fortifications. Initially, it was a massacre of Allied troops, but still they pressed on.
It was imperative to take those beaches at all costs. And for those who died that day, it was, indeed, at all costs.
Present Day Awareness Of D-Day
Imagine the trembling fear and simultaneous bravery that must have surged through the troops as they landed. The sacrifice of human life that was required to take those beaches is immeasurable. Who will die? Who will survive?
Maybe you know individuals in your family who were at the landing. Healing is still needed for all participants of the war, for both sides.
Some of us are moved to sorrow by the plants and animals affected by the war. The earth itself bears the wounds of many bombings. We hold it all in our hearts and awareness as we remember them.
On this D-Day – we honor those who came before us for their willingness to step forward into the heat of battle and for their immense sacrifice.