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June 6, 1984: 40th Anniversary of D-Day

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Ronald Reagan

June 06, 1984

In Normandy, France, President Reagan addresses the American Rangers who fought on D-Day. After recounting events from D-Day and commending the those who fought in World War II for their service, Reagan uses the speech to make a comparison between the Allied fight against fascism and the current fight against communism.

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June 6, 1984: 40th Anniversary of D-Day

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