Paris – He died in 102 old warriors at Di de Geek Larson, who survived the German fire in Normandy in 1944, and received 1.2 million followers on Tijook late life by sharing stories to commemorate the World War II and his fallen companions, in 102.
The greeting of “The Time of the Story with Baba Jake” poured into followers throughout the United States, where he lived in Laviaite, California, and from the cities around Normandy is still grateful to the allied forces that helped defeat the occupied Nazis.
“Papa Jake’s beloved died on July 17 in 102 years of youth,” his granddaughter McCilla Larson published his novels on social media. He went in peace and was until he broke jokes to the end.
“As Baba says, I love you all that is bigger,” she wrote.
Born in December 20, 1922, in Uatona, Minnesota, Larson was recruited in the National Guard in 1938, and he has been lying at his age since he was only 15 years old at the time. In January 1942, it was sent abroad and was stationed in Northern Ireland. It has become a sergeant and collection of planning books to invade Normandy.
Among the forces of the Allies who stormed the Normandy Beach on the day of D, June 6, 1944, where they survived the machine gun when it landed on the Omaha Beach. He made it without affecting the deception that overlooks the beach, then set with German weapons that retreated from American soldiers.
After the day D, fought through the battle of swelling. In recent years, he made repeated trips to Normandy to commemorate the day of D.
“We are talking among the rows of graves in the American cemetery overlooking the Omaha Beach.
“They didn’t have a family. We were their families. We have a responsibility to honor those men who gave us a chance to survive.”
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