"80 Years On: D-Day's Legacy and Reflections in France"

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Some of the last surviving veterans of the D-Day invasion gathered at Normandy beaches for the 80th anniversary to honor their fallen comrades and remind future generations of the sacrifices made. The ceremonies included reenactments, paratrooper jumps, and wreath-laying events, with world leaders and various groups participating. This may be the last major anniversary for many of these veterans, who are now over 100 years old.
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