D-Day Landings: Memorial unveiled in Normandy to mark anniversary
Seventy-five years to the date where the first British soldier landed in Gold Beach, Normandy a new D-Day memorial has been unveiled overlooking the location.
Seventy-five years to the date where the first British soldier landed in Gold Beach, Normandy a new D-Day memorial has been unveiled overlooking the location.
Today marks the seventy-fifth anniversary of the D-Day Landings – the start of the liberation from Nazi stronghold areas. On 6, June 1944 thousands of Allied Forces sailed, flew and marched into Nazi occupied land.
The pinnacle moment of World War II: the Normandy Landings. On 6 June 1944, the Allies landed over 156,000 troops. Robert Barnett and Greg Hayward were just two members of the British Armed Forces involved with D-Day – they remember their journey.