



Mug, D-Day - Eisenhower
Nice D-Day 6.06.1944 mug to drink your tea or coffee, with the famous picture of Eisenhower and the parachutists of the 502nd PIR.
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Nice D-Day 6.06.1944 mug to drink your tea or coffee, with the famous picture of Eisenhower and the parachutists of the 502nd PIR.
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