June
2004
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we still need to remember D-Day? |
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we still need to remember D-Day 60 years on when other conflicts,
like that in Iraq (above) are going on? |
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Whether it's just another chapter in the history books, whether it's
something your grandparents used to tell you about or whether it's
something you've learned about from the TV... we want to hear YOUR
thoughts 60 years on. |
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What do you think about the men who took part in the Normandy
landings on 6th June 1944...Were they heroes, or just doing their
job?
* Do you think there's any point remembering events on D-Day,
six decades on...or is it now time to move on? After all, there
are other conflicts around the world to think about now..?
* If you DO think it's important to remember it, why?
* And, on a much lighter note tell us what your favourite D-Day
film or computer war game is - and why!
* Or just e-mail us with your thoughts about the coverage of this
anniversary in the media!
Over to you! Just fill in the form below.
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maria joao i think that this day was a very important day..it was the turning point..it represents hope, optimism..
laura i think we should still thinkand talk about d-day because its part of our countries history, and will always be remembered
rachel silverton i say keep on remembering the solders that were in ww2 cuz if we dont we will regret it and my great, great uncle was in that war so i will keep on believing and he died.
~rachel~
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