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D-day: 60 years on

June 6 1944 saw the allied invasion of Normandy. 60 years on we take a look back
  • Queen Elizabeth II and President Jacques Chirac of France, on arrival at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery in Bayeux ( AP Photo/Dave Caulkin, WPA Pool)

    How D-day veteran hitched a lift with a president

  • 'The key word has been reconciliation'

  • Sixty years on, D-day veterans pass torch into hands of history

  • 'A bravery of shared sacrifice'

  • Keeping the flame of memory alight

  • Honours for elite snubbed by De Gaulle

  • Lessons yet to be learned

  • Chirac thanks US for lifting Nazi yoke

  • More D-day stories

  • D-day recommendations

  • Schedule of today's events

  • Homage to a 'living legend'

  • The legacy - what does D-Day mean to the generations that followed?

  • Women wore the face of defiance

  • Capa in and out of shot

  • The good soldier

    David Aaronovitch, columnist of the year
  • 'D-Day's outcome was the beginning of a new Europe'

  • 'Then I knew we were part of something big'

  • Beaten veterans look back with sorrow and anger

  • Hour by hour: the triumphs and tragedies of the longest day

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