06/06/2026
On this date in 1944, the largest seaborne invasion in history took place on the beaches of Normandy, France during WWII. The D-Day invasion was a coordinated effort among the Allied nations against N**i Germany, which was occupying France. The invasion fleet comprised of almost 7,000 vessels, nearly 200,000 naval personnel, along with landing vehicles, and ground troops.
Victory on D-Day gave the Allies a foothold in France that they used to push the German army back.
Several days later, on June 8, 1944, the Birmingham Eccentric reported on how D-Day had been observed throughout the city. At 10 am, the air raid siren sounded, and residents were encouraged to engage in silent prayer for the success of the effort.