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World War II on Deadline
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The stories behind the history
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World War II on Deadline – The stories behind the history World War II on Deadline About this site D-Day on Deadline Reading List Contact Jack Thompson, our favorite war correspondent Jack Thompson of the Chicago Tribune parachuted into Algeria and Sicily, went ashore on Omaha Beach 90 minutes after H-Hour, and was present for the U.S. linkup with the Russians at the Elbe. Operation Dragoon: ‘The decisive blow for France’ On Aug. 15, 1944, U.S. troops followed by French forces landed on the Riviera, a move met by little German resistance despite clear signs an invasion was imminent. Covering the Day of Days Seventy-seven years after Allied troops landed in Normandy, we run through the timeline of how D-Day news coverage unfolded on June 6, 1944. Liberating the Eternal City On June 4, 1944, Allied troops liberated Rome. Correspondents who had covered the brutal slog through Italy reveled in the moment. Remembering journalists killed covering World War II ...
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