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How effective were American Paratroopers in Normandy?, by Rob Williams

By A Mystery Man Writer

Throughout the Second World War, most belligerents used some form of airborne operations to achieve effects on the battlefield. It nearly reached its zenith in Normandy in June 1944.

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