75 years have passed since the start of the battle for the liberation of Europe from Nazi Germany.
This year’s main event was held in the port of Portsmouth in England, with a number of heads of state including US President Donald Tram.
The 75th anniversary of the Allies’ landing in North France was launched recently, commencing the battle to free Europe from Nazi Germany.
The operation, dubbed “Day or D Day”, is a part of the history of the world as a battle for the most sophisticated battle on the beach.
A special celebration commemorating soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the Normondi coast was held in the British town of Porcrest.
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II, US President Donald Tramp, French President Emmanuel MacRain, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Heads of State and War Heroes.
The first attack had been launched at the war-time mission at midnight on June 5, 1944, seven years before the war.
In 1944, a military parade commemorating the mission in the Omah Beach landed Allied American forces.
Meanwhile, with the recapturing of the history, hundreds of war heroes, including the Royal Navy, began their journey from the port of Edinburgh to the North Sea.
All of them are now almost elderly over 90 years of age.