Quick Overview: 13 million tonnes of concrete to build 4000 miles of fortification from Norway to Spain. A Canadian war museum in Normandy, France, is working to unearth and preserve remnants of Hitler's so-called June 6th, 1944 — the day the tide of history turned. Through the eyes of the German soldiers who manned Hitler's

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