80th anniversary of d-day – the girl who wore freedom documentary – hosted by saginaw va and vassar theatre | va saginaw health care | veterans affairs
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Aleda E. Lutz VAMC (Saginaw VA) and Vassar Theatre will be hosting the documentary, ‘The Girl Who Wore Freedom’ on June 8, 2024,11:00 a.m. at the Vassar Theatre, located at 140 E. Huron St.,
Vassar, MI. Admission is free. June 6, 2024 will mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings along the Normandy coast during World War II, which ultimately led to the liberation of
Europe. Celebrate this D-Day anniversary by joining fellow patriots to watch ‘The Girl Who Wore Freedom’ documentary, which embraces an untold love story of two nations uncovered from the
ruins of WWII. See how one little girl’s story exemplifies how the French saw, and still remember, the bravery and heroism of the American soldiers. “This story deeply touched my heart,”
stated Deb Bruske, Health Education Coordinator, proud daughter, and niece of a Veteran. “My passion is to spread awareness of how grateful the French were and still are since their
liberation. One of my most memorable statements in the documentary was, ‘Freedom isn’t free, we must never forget.’ It is a must-see film. We hope to widely share this amazing story and
honor the enduring bond between the French people and their American liberators.”