Ernie Pyle Details Carnage of D-Day Invasion, 1944
Pyle's poetic writing in The Washington Daily News contrasts the "awful waste and destruction" on the beaches of Normandy with the hopefulness inspired by the immensity of the Allied reinforcements waiting in the English Channel.
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Pyle's Firsthand Account of D-Day Carnage
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