D-Day: Allied troops sacrificed their lives to free the world from tyranny - is that now forgotten?
The end of the Second World War wasn't just supposed to be a definitive military moment, but also a victory over tyranny. A triumph over the Nazis, and their terrible brand of extremism and hatred.
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