What would D-Day heroes make of today’s snowflake generation?

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What would D-Day heroes make of today’s snowflake generation?
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'Would those who landed on Omaha Beach in a hail of German gunfire, death raining down on them salute us for being worthy of their sacrifice?' asks Judith Woods DDay75

“Girls, some things are worth dying for. Freedom, democracy, human rights, that sort of thing; catching a bus is definitely not one of them.”

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