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Jun 2024
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Desembarco de Normandía: el día que camb...

EL MUNDO
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El 6 de junio de 1944, cientos de miles de soldados aliados desembarcaron en cinco playas francesas. Supuso la mayor operación militar anfibia nunca vista y se llamó, en clave, operación Overlord. 80 años después del Día D, analizamos lo que ocurrió con los aliados en las playas de Normandía y cómo aceleró el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial con Alberto Rojas, reportero de EL MUNDO, y Luis Alemany, redactor de la sección de Cultura

 


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