Lack of war crimes trials after Nazi occupation of Channel Island is a 'stain on reputation of UK governments', peer says
Tuesday, 21 May 2024 The lack of "war crimes trials" for the "outrages and the murders" committed by the Nazis on the island of Alderney is a "stain on the reputations of successive British governments", a Conservative peer has said.
79th Anniversary: , Remembering D-Day.
On June 6, 1944, Allied troops
invaded Normandy, France,
to fight Nazi Germany in World War II.
It was the largest invasion
force in history, with hundreds of
thousands of American, British,
Canadian and other troops.
It was one of the
most important events
of the second World War.
More than 13,000 aircraft and
5,000 ships supported the operation.
An estimated 10,000 Allied forces were
killed, wounded and missing in action.
The invasion is credited with sparking
the liberation of German-occupied
northwestern Europe from Nazi control.
and laid the foundations for the
Allied victory on the Western Front
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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev launched a scathing attack on German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, accusing him of perpetuating Ukraine's misery and aiding the revival of Nazi ideology. In a fiery statement posted on Telegram, Medvedev, who currently serves as deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, condemned Scholz for his recent remarks regarding Ukraine's resilience against Russian aggression.
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