[Warning] This episode contains explicit language and explicit themes. Listener discretion is advised.
Perhaps one of history's greatest events; D-Day, the massive amphibious invasion conducted by the allied forces. Operation Overlord, Normandy, France. But who was the enemy really? Hollywood and time has cast a shadow on the nation of Germany and even today the totality of their people suffer for the evil of the few while the heroics of the allies will be forever personified as the justified. But is that true? Perhaps, but that's what makes history fantastic. The cousins do not debate the crime, simply the participants and how the everyday individual of Germany has a perspective that is just as important as those heroes that stormed the beaches. History is a game of perspective and those of the past deserve to have their stories preserved and heard. This is their story and it should be our mission to hear them!
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Music - "World War Blues"
Artist - Mini Vandals
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