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Google has released a new collection as part of its Cultural Institute to mark the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings. The exhibit features a staggering 470 documents and images, including a copy of the prayer Franklin D. Roosevelt gave on D-Day, a top secret progress report from General Eisenhower to General Marshall, and captivating photos of the brave soldiers who fought in the seaborne invasion. Given the collection’s sheer size, Google has split the materials into five separate exhibits. You can sort the items chronologically and switch between two different viewing modes; one shows items individually, while the other spreads them…

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