The Pearl Harbor attack - the so-called 'Day of Infamy' - brought America into the war, right and proper. The US government could no longer tell themselves the war was none of their business, and attacked Japan in retaliation for the surprise attack.
It was when 180,000 American, British, and Canadian troops landed on 5 beaches in Normandy in Nazi occupied France. It was the largest invasion in history.
it was a great day and all Veterans day rules!!!! and the history was it used to be armstice day
Yes,They were armour support for the North Novies on D-Day.
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Because it was the biggest operation Canadian soldiers and airmen took part in during WW2
One of Charles Dickens's most defining moments was the success of his novel "The Pickwick Papers," which catapulted him to fame as a writer. Another important moment was the publication of "A Christmas Carol," a story that remains a classic to this day and solidified Dickens's reputation as a master storyteller with a social conscience.
The Pearl Harbor attack - the so-called 'Day of Infamy' - brought America into the war, right and proper. The US government could no longer tell themselves the war was none of their business, and attacked Japan in retaliation for the surprise attack.
We still celebrate it because it was an important moment in history. Men fought for our freedom and they won.
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No, Canadian Tire is not open on Labor Day.
People consider the day of Martin Luther King Jr's assassination a very momentous day in history.
Yes, Canadian Tire is open on Victoria Day.
A Moment Like the Longest Day was created in 2002.
September 11th 2001 is the most photographed event/ day in history while the swearing in of Barack Obama may be the most photographed moment. WW2 is the most photographed event in world history. Although it lasted a lot longer than one day.
At the moment it is day.