#DDAY THEN AND NOW: Images show contrast of Normandy beaches 72 years ago and todayhttps://t.co/rnn0LAxgMN
— FOX & Friends (@foxandfriends) June 6, 2016
On the 72nd anniversary of the Normandy landings, experience the historic events of #DDay with @RealTimeWWII. https://t.co/EGzZjiDolK
— Twitter (@twitter) June 6, 2016
Artists stenciled 9000 fallen bodies into the sand on the beaches of #Normandy to represent the lives lost on #DDay. pic.twitter.com/iHZzKiDCkm
— Tammi Minoski (@TammiMinoski) June 6, 2016
72 years ago today, the Allied forces stormed the beaches and invaded Normandy. #DDay pic.twitter.com/ccE8O0lXPA
— ABC News (@ABC) June 6, 2016
Join me in thanking God today for our freedom and praying for our military still putting their lives on the line around the world. #DDay
— Franklin Graham (@Franklin_Graham) June 6, 2016
Never forget the heroes that sacrificed everything 72 years ago today. #DDay pic.twitter.com/d0DaGufb4J
— RGP (@RepubGrlProbs) June 6, 2016
72 years ago the Greatest Generation charged headfirst into danger determined to reclaim liberty for the world #DDay pic.twitter.com/QljfETYBXx
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) June 6, 2016
Interesting read. #DDay
— Michael Keyes (@michaelkeyes) June 6, 2016
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#NeverForget #DDay 6-6-1944
— Dr Lee Vliet MD (@healthandcents) June 6, 2016
FREEDOM is not FREE.
THEIR courage and blood paid for us to live free from tyranny๐บ๐ธ pic.twitter.com/pHUyo0k6eu
Remembering the fallen heroes on #DDay - June 6, 1944. pic.twitter.com/od7vsDMlHY
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2016