D-Day
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"The Second World War witnessed the deaths of more than 60 million people, from over 60 different countries. Entire cities were laid waste, national borders were redrawn, and many millions more people found themselves displaced."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"There are things worse than death."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"We are the whites, Northern European Aryans, we should be the master race. We’ve been threatened by a global Jewish Bolshevik plot."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"The interoperability of the German mechanized arm is super inefficient."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"You want to get inside the head of your enemy, and he’s sort of guilty of not doing that."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"The spearhead is, but the rest of it is not."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"The capture of Kyiv, for example, in September 1941, was a catastrophe for the Soviet Union, and should never have happened."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles
"If you’ve decapitated an army, you’ve then got to put new guys in charge."
— James Holland in James Holland: World War II, Hitler, Churchill, Stalin & Biggest Battles