D-Day

Formerly
There were no balloons over the invading ships on D-Day.
Presently
Barrage balloons on D-Day worked as both a passive and active means of aerial defense. Floating barrage balloons over a specific area prevented enemy aircraft from flying close enough to target the area from directly overhead with bombs or strafing fire.
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No residual evidence is currently available.

No notes are currently available for this Mandela Effect.