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Tony M.
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I have finally read all of the book and it was incredible. The Golden Gem that I chose is, "The Operation was successful,it is now time to advance and push on towards Germany." I chose this Golden Gem because it signifies that by being able to establish a beachhead on France that the Allies are able to push the Nazis back to Germany. I also chose it because it is the one of the last lines of the book.
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Tony M.
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Tony M.
Tony M. is on page 84 of 136
The book has gone further into the Invasion and how successful the invasions of the five beachheads had been. The Golden Gem that I chose reads, "There would be life after the war, D-Day is over. I chose this golden gem because it signifies how important this invasion was for the allies due to the fact that capturing the beaches would enable them to move further and eventually liberate France and push back the Nazis
Apr 22, 2012 12:29PM Add a comment
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Tony M.
Tony M. is on page 50 of 136
The book that I'm reading is about the Allied invasion of Normandy during World War II. So far I am enjoying reading this book as I am captivated by a numerous amount of facts that were unknown to me before reading this book. The golden gem that I chose is,"We will accept nothing less than full victory!" This quote ties in with the book because it signifies how important the invasion was to the Allies.
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