If you picked up virtually any newspaper across North America late in the afternoon of June 6, 1944, you would have been greeted with news of the Allied Invasion in France. Though the 72-point headlines didn’t mention D-Day (most noted it in the text), everyone knew this was potentially the turning point of the war, and a lynchpin in the Allies’ hopes for victory against Hitler’s Germany.
Papers like the Palm Beach Post in West Palm Beach Florida and Salt lake City’s The Deseret News devoted the two-to-five pages of their afternoon or “Final” editions to D-Day coverage. It was truly a moment where all eyes, at least in the U.S. and Canada, were turned toward Europe Read more...
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