They can’t ban us all for posting D-day memes
Gonna be a good d-day
When it’s D&D day, but you’re still at work
Happy birthday
Vietnam flashbacks
This kind of writers, authors and artists are needed!! The message her is very sweet
The Bookshop in town shooting shots
History memes
I saw this and thought it was so precious
fakehistory: D-Day (June 6th 1944) colorized
Well always be thankful for the soldiers who fought their way thru the beaches via /r/wholesomememes http://bit.ly/2Z65WKE
Well always be thankful for the soldiers who fought their way thru the beaches
See what Im talking about ?
awesomesthesia: Found this gem on instagram. (Dont wanna trigger anyone, im just playing)
D-Day (June 6th 1944) colorized
It really do be like that by THRUTheHeaDx069 MORE MEMES
Operation Overlord, Circa 1944
D-Day, June 6th 1944
Whoaaaa by SharkyTV_YT MORE MEMES
Great Veterans!
Experimental Weapons being used on D-Day (1944)
fakehistory:6th of June 1944 / D-day
6th of June 1944 / D-day
Ummmm lemme just leave this here by JeevanMiranda MORE MEMES
Ummmm lemme just leave this here
The Prayer book that saved a Canadian soldiers life from a german sniper bullet in WW2
In light of Tumblr D-Day
My dog got eaten by a shark, but I think he is okay.
Experimental Weapons being used on D-Day 1944
D-Day (1944)
fakehistory: Allies land on the beaches of Normandy (D-Day, 1944)
Allies land on the beaches of Normandy (D-Day, 1944)
fakehistory: Brave U.S. soldier storms the beaches of Normandy on D-Day (Circa 1944)
Brave U.S. soldier storms the beaches of Normandy on D-Day (Circa 1944)
epicjohndoe: The Real Power Of Music
Omaha Beach, D-Day Landings (1944)
The allies sending out deceiving information to the germans about where the invasion of Nomandy will take place. D-day, 1944 (colorized)
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laughoutloud-club: Double D-day
This guy is the GOAT 🐐
Harry Snyder, a 96-year-old military veteran, and D-Day survivor, is battling cancer. Harry likely does not have long to live. One of his...
This is fucked up by Tasty-knees FOLLOW HERE 4 MORE MEMES.
General Dwight D. Eisenhower addresses troops before the d-day invasion of Normandy (1944, colorized)