LIBERTY ILLUSTRATIONS - A Tribute to Freedom

The two LIBERTY illustrations (Native American and Bison) are a tribute to LIBERTY.

The inscription "80 ANNIVERSARY" is present on both jackets.

Slightly ahead of 2024, these illustrations celebrate the 80th anniversary of the liberation of France by the Allied forces. We pay tribute to these courageous men who risked their lives for our freedom and our future.

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Americans, British, Canadians, and many other allies landed on the Normandy beaches to liberate France from Nazi oppression. This operation was one of the largest and most daring in military history, but it was also one of the deadliest. Thousands of soldiers lost their lives during the landings, and tens of thousands more were wounded or killed. However, their sacrifice was not in vain, as it brought an end to Nazi tyranny and paved the way for freedom and peace for Europe and the entire world.

We must remember and pay tribute to these courageous men who risked their lives for our freedom and our future. Their sacrifice is an inspiration to us all. We must never forget their courage and determination, nor the values ​​they defended: freedom, democracy, and human rights.

We must remember that freedom is a precious gift, and that we must protect and defend it at all costs. We have a responsibility to pass on this legacy to our children and future generations, reminding them of the sacrifices of those who gave everything for our freedom.

In short, on this day, June 6, 2024, we celebrate the liberation of France by the Allied forces 80 years ago. We pay tribute to those courageous men who risked their lives for our freedom and our future. We must remember their sacrifice.

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