A meeting between President Donald Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz took an awkward turn on Thursday when he suggested that Germans might not view the anniversary of D-Day — commemorating ...
“In the long run, Mr. President, this was the liberation of my country from Nazi dictatorship,” clarified German Chancellor Friedrich Merz after Trump's remark Michael Kappeler/picture alliance/Getty ...
President Donald Trump told German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that D-Day—the day Allied forces invaded Normandy, France, during World War II—was "not a great day" for Germany. Merz's visit to the White ...
While the world watched Normandy, the Soviet Union launched Operation Bagration in the East, a far larger and more devastating assault on June 23, 1944, that became the true breaking point of Nazi ...
Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz visited President Trump at the White House Thursday. During Merz's visit, the chancellor brought up 6 June as D-Day, Trump responded that it was "not a pleasant day ...
Trump told German Chancellor to Friedrich Merz that D-Day was "not a pleasant day" for Germany, though Merz clarified it was a day of liberation from Nazi rule. D-Day, the 1944 groundbreaking invasion ...
As D-day got underway on Omaha Beach, the situation was looking grim for the Allies. Barely had the first wave of soldiers set foot on the sandy shore when they were subjected to a brutal barrage of ...
President Donald Trump made a joke when German Chancellor Friedrich Merz made a point about how, like with D-Day in 1944, the U.S. is in a position to alter the balance of a major war in Europe. "That ...
President Donald Trump confused German Chancellor Friedrich Merz when he described the Allies' 1944 invasion of Nazi-controlled Normandy as "not a great day." “Well, in the long run, Mr. President, ...
Trump said D-Day was "not a great day" for Germany. Merz replied the Normandy invasion marked "the liberation of my country from a Nazi dictator.” WASHINGTON −Another day, another startled leader in ...