From the archives: D-Day front pages June 3-8
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June 6, 1944: For Americans, it was among the bloodiest days of the war. For the world, it was a turning point. Here is a look at how the Dayton Journal and Dayton Daily News covered the days leading up and the days after on their front pages: As part of a special package, we present stories of local veterans who served on the frontlines, on the homefront and, most importantly, for their country.COMPLETE COVERAGE:Looking back at D-Day through photos, news archivePHOTOS:World War II archive photos | James "Pee Wee" Martin during the war | Martin's mementosMAPS, TIMELINE:Looking back on June 6, 1944