D-Day: 76 years ago today

Completely forgotten in all of the US politically-correct, virtue-signaling insanity is what “white people” did on this day — not just for the United States, but for the entire planet. They stepped up. Some had choices. Most didn’t. Some accounted well of themselves. Some cried like babies and, yes, called for their mommies while they died bleeding, missing a leg, an arm, part of their jaw, bits of their brain on the beach covered by the lapping tide. But they still stepped up.

I mention color only because color means everything to Leftists, Demorats and the American Media Maggots these days. Some people require “reminding” about color.

D-Day was the beginning of the end for the Germans in World War II.

Seventy-six years ago today.

Named Operation Overlord, the battle began on June 6, 1944, and was also known as D-Day.

What did D-Day mean?

D for Day, H for Hour means the undetermined (or secret) day and hour for the start of a military operation. Their use permits the entire timetable for the operation to be scheduled in detail and its various steps prepared by subordinate commanders long before a definite day and time for the attack have been set. When the day and time are fixed, subordinates are so informed.

So far as the U.S. Army can determine, the first use of D for Day, H for Hour was in Field Order No. 8, of the First Army, A.E.F., issued on Sept. 7, 1918, which read: “The First Army will attack at H–Hour on D-Day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel salient.”

More than 160,000 American, British and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along a 50-mile stretch of the heavily fortified coast, by Germany, of France’s Normandy region.

Supreme Allied Commander Eisenhower speaks to the troops.

The invasion was one of the largest amphibious military assaults in the history of the planet, and required heretofore unthinkable planning. How to coordinate something this large? Amongst numerous nations? Whilst trying to calculate weather and hundreds of other factors?

Churchill and Montgomery calculate the UK portion of D-Day.

Prior to D-Day, the Allies conducted a large-scale deception campaign designed to mislead the Germans about the intended invasion target. By late August 1944, all of northern France had been liberated, and by the following spring the Allies had defeated the Germans. The Normandy landings have been called the beginning of the end of war in Europe. And that is true.

Landscape

Go or no go? That was all up to one man. The Supreme Allied Commander, four-star General Dwight D Eisenhower. At the age of 54, he held the freedom, the fate of the entire planet, in his hands.

As an aside, Eisenhower received his fifth star as General of the Army of December 20th of 1944.

How many 5-star generals have there been in the history of the United States?

That would be five Army and four Navy officers:

  • George C. Marshall,
  • Douglas MacArthur,
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower,
  • Henry H. (Hap) Arnold,
  • Omar Bradley,

And then Admirals:

  • William D. Leahy,
  • Ernest J. King,
  • Chester Nimitz, and
  • William F. Halsey.

Omar Bradley was the last officer to receive the rank, in 1950. The rank has remained dormant ever since.

According to military regulations governing rank, only two US Army officers have ever achieved superior rank to that of five stars, even though they never got that many. They were George Washington and John J. Pershing.

And here is General Eisenhower’s D-Day message.

As per normal, fanciful flights of ephemera shape history and, instead of June 5th, Eisenhower determined to wait a day. That timing — and location of the landings — surprised the Germans, and they failed to reinforce the beachheads.

Upon that, and more, is history built.

Conjecture. Fleet. Fancy. Whimsy. Or just plain hope backed with a modicum of planning.

Do I stay or do I go?

4,414 soldiers died on D-Day. Most perished on those meat-grinding beaches.

That was the beginning. Of the end.

Of the Germans and the European Theater.

Japan was next.

You want courage, sacrifice and discipline?

Everything we’re facing now pales in comparison to that.

Everything.

BZ

 

 

BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon Radio Show, Tuesday, 6-4-19: A 75th Anniversary D-Day Tribute

Featuring Right thinking from a left brain, doing the job the American Media Maggots won’t, embracing ubiquitous, sagacious perspicacity and broadcasting behind enemy lines in Occupied Fornicalia from the veritable Belly of the Beast, the Bill Mill in Sacramento, Fornicalia, I continue to proffer my thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to utilize their studio and hijack their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursday nights, thanks to my shameless contract — as well as appear on the Sack Heads: Against Tyranny Show every Wednesday night.

HourS 1 & 2BZ paid tribute to the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.

With co-host KAISER SHUFF of Kaiser’s Castle, BZ took us on an aural journey through American history, beginning with WWI, the “War To End All Wars” through to Hitler’s invasion of Poland, the Battle of Britain, Pearl Harbor, the Battle of Midway, FDR’s D-Day prayer, Ronald Reagan’s 1984 Normandy speech, Normandy veterans visiting the beaches and relating their stories, up to and including Dick Winter’s final words to his grandchild:

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BZ’s Berserk Bobcat Saloon, Tuesday, June 6th, 2017, D-Day’s 73rd anniversary, with very special guest Dave Milner

A U.S. Coast Guard landing barge, tightly packed with helmeted soldiers, approaches the shore at Normandy, France, during initial Allied landing operations, June 6, 1944. These barges ride back and forth across the English Channel, bringing wave after wave of reinforcement troops to the Allied beachheads. (AP Photo)

It was June 6th, 2017, the anniversary of D-Day in Europe, 1944, precisely 73 years after the historic event which resulted in the ultimate freeing of Europe and the rest of the planet from the shackles of Nazi Germany helmed by Adolf Hitler and his minions.

My thanks to the SHR Media Network for allowing me to broadcast in their studio and over their air twice weekly, Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as appear on the Sack Heads Radio Show™ each Wednesday evening.

Tuesday night we spoke to Dave Milner, the Unpleasant Blind Guy, whose weekly show can be heard in Spreaker here, and has his YouTube channel here. Dave has a great article here, by the way. Dave Milner is also co-host with Geoff Mitchell at the English Defense League.

Dave, an acknowledged expert on Islam and a well-read and informed individual regarding not only the various forms of Islam in the US but in the United Kingdom and Europe as well, is a veteran of podcasting, radio and the School of Hard Knocks. He is, as he states, a “Cold War baby.”

Tonight in the Saloon:

  • We honor those who died on D-Day in order to keep this planet safe;
  • Tucker Carlson goes toe-to-toe with an exposed black racist;
  • Kurt Schlichter’s article at Townhall.com in which Leftists are feeling the hate;
  • BZ again proves he’s a babbling baboon when it comes to technology;
  • Dave Milner and I discuss the recent Islamic terror events in the UK and Europe;
  • The UK has its own critical vote for Prime Minister this Thursday;
  • Will Britons vote for a Leftist as the French did for Macron?
  • How will Europe survive?

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Thanks every so kindly again to Dave Milner, the Unpleasant Blind Guy, for sharing almost two hours of his life here in the Saloon. Don’t forget to listen to his own show and also tune in to the English Defense League where Dave hosts along with EDL member Geoff “Spider” Mitchell direct from the United Kingdom.

Thursday’s guest will once again be author, journalist and military/intelligence expert Susan Katz Keating who will weigh in on those topics and whose kindness knows no bounds because, after all, she’s staying up until 11:30 PM to be on the show.

Please join me, the Bloviating Zeppelin (on Twitter @BZep and on Gab.ai @BZep), every Tuesday and Thursday night on the SHR Media Network from 11 PM to 1 AM Eastern and 8 PM to 10 PM Pacific, at the Berserk Bobcat Saloon — where the speech is free but the drinks are not.

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BZ

P.S.

Half a million people were killed or lost on D-Day. That generation gave its every breath for us today, who are enjoying the freedoms we so readily seem to dismiss or surrender willingly these days. Freedoms lost to the altar of Political Correctness.

Things must change, or Western civilization as we know it is abjectly doomed.

 

D Day: 69 years ago

poster1More than 600 World War II veterans pass away each day, making WWII memorials and parades something of a difficult affair.  Today, 69 years ago, those brave young men charged the beaches of Normandy in chaos and violence similar to this:

God bless our American warriors, those men who sacrificed and, surviving, led humble and productive lives — known as The Greatest Generation.

For certainly they were.

BZ