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Joe Biden Marks D-Day Anniversary At Normandy With A Warning Of Current Threats To Democracy: “We Cannot Let What Happened Here Be Lost”
Biden was at Normandy and met with veterans of the landing at Omaha beach.
Before dozens of surviving veterans, a number of them centenarians who traveled for the Normandy ceremony, Biden said, “We are not far off from the time, the last living voices of those who fought and bled on D-Day will no longer be with us. Among those in the crowd were Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, whose Saving Private Ryan and Band Of Brothers helped elevate the stories of D-Day — including the sacrifices and heroism of servicemen — to new generations. In his 16-minute speech, Biden did not mention his rival, Donald Trump, but he did talk of the necessity of preserving the NATO alliance, an outgrowth of World War II.
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