Stef, this guy is too midwitted to understand the distinction you are making. Yes, it was an invasion, in the context of invading German held French territory. No, it was not an invasion, in the context of an aggressive invasion to conquer and keep another land from it's people
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Death on the beaches of Normandy knew nothing of semantics only patriotism and defense of the Free World
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Well at least you’ll do the mature thing and agree that the historical precedent is to call Normandy an invasion.
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I don't really buy Brocolli's appeal to authority. I can't recall ever hearing D-Day referred to as an invasion. And even if it was, it doesn't make sense. How on earth do you liberate people and invade them at the same time.
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I'm a decade or so older than you Stefan, and we were brought up calling it the 'D-Day Landings'.pic.twitter.com/7hGTbWwrWh
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