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Aucencio Ortiz 1919 - 1980

Aucencio Ortiz of Denver, Denver County, Colorado was born on December 18, 1919, and died at age 60 years old in May 1980.
Aucencio Ortiz
Denver, Denver County, Colorado 80216
December 18, 1919
May 1980
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Aucencio Ortiz's History: 1919 - 1980

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  • 12/18
    1919

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    December 18, 1919
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  • 05/dd
    1980

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    May 1980
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    Aucencio Ortiz lived 8 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 60.
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In 1919, in the year that Aucencio Ortiz was born, in the summer and early autumn, race riots erupted in 26 U.S. cities, resulting in hundreds of deaths and even more people being badly hurt. In most cases, African-Americans were the victims. It was called the "Red Summer". Men who were returning from World War I needed jobs and there was competition for those jobs among the races. Tension was heightened by the use by many companies of blacks as strikebreakers.
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In 1944, at the age of 25 years old, Aucencio was alive when on June 6th, the largest amphibious invasion in history was launched - the Normandy landing (called D-Day). Soldiers from the United States, Britain, Canada, and the Free French landed on Normandy Beach and were later joined by Poland, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, and the Netherlands. Almost 5,000 landing and assault craft, 289 escort vessels, and 277 minesweepers were involved. Nearly 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel on D-Day - Allied casualties on the first day were at least 10,000. 4,414 were confirmed dead.
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