D-Day Veterans Share Harrowing Memories on 80th Anniversary
Surviving soldiers recount the brutal realities of the Normandy landings, challenging historical narratives and honoring fallen comrades.
- Veterans criticize historical accounts of D-Day, describing them as inaccurate and sanitized.
- George Chandler, 99, recalls the 'slaughter' of young American soldiers at Omaha Beach.
- Marie Scott, 97, shares her experience as a switchboard operator, relaying messages amid the chaos.
- A group of 68 veterans, including six Medal of Honor recipients, travel to Normandy for commemorative events.
- Some veterans, hindered by age and health, participate in UK-based ceremonies instead.



















