Remembering Those Killed During the D-Day Invasion 70 Years Ago.

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BY GEOFFREY GOURLEY Remembering Those Killed During the D-Day Invasion 70 Years Ago

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BY GEOFFREY GOURLEY

Remembering Those Killed During the D-Day Invasion 70 Years Ago

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WHO AND FACT OR OPINION WHO: This article is about those who served in

D-DAY OPINION: Hitler was not smart enough to go to

war with us OPINION: Eisenhower had a great plan FACT: D-Day was divided into five beaches

( Sword B, Gold B, Juno C, Utah A, and Omaha A ) FACT: D-DAY was a turning point in World War

2 for the allies

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WHEN, WHERE, HOW, AND PREDICT

WHEN: This article was written on June 6, 2014

WHERE: This took place in Normandy, France

HOW: This is important because it talks about people who fought for our country

PREDICT: As the story develops, it will talk more about veterans who served in World War 2

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ASK AND ANSWER ASK: What would happen if Eisenhower

didn’t launch D-DAY ANSWER: What would have happened

was Hitler would have won the war

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