Updated: 05/06/2025 - 14:47 GMT+2
On the shores of Normandy, where Allied forces landed 81 years ago, a small group of World War II veterans gathered to remember those who never came home.
Now mostly centenarians, they’ve come with a message they once risked everything for: freedom must be remembered and defended.
Among them is 101-year-old Wally King, paying tribute to the fallen at the Normandy American Cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach.
Fewer than two dozen veterans made the journey this year, embraced by crowds thanking them with cries of “Merci!”.
As WWII's survivors disappear, the responsibility is falling on the next generations that owe them the debt of freedom.

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