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  • Canadian veteran of the Normandy D-Day invasion Macdonald visits the grave of his brother 65 years after he was killed in Beny-sur-Mer

    65 ANIVERSARIO DEL DESEMBARCO DE NORMANDÍA

    Canadian veteran of the Normandy D-Day invasion Windsor Macdonald, 84, of Moncton, N.B., visits for the first time the grave of his brother 65 years after he was killed, at the Canadian war cemetery in Beny-sur-Mer June 5, 2009. Windsor's brother Alwyn Macdonald, a private with the of the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, was killed July 22, 1944 at the age of 29. REUTERS/Chris Helgren (FRANCE MILITARY IMAGES OF THE DAY)
  • Las banderas francesa y estadounidense han ondeado juntas en el cementerio de Colleville-sur-mer.

    65 ANIVERSARIO DEL DESEMBARCO DE NORMANDÍA

    U.S. and French flags adorn grave markers at the U.S. war cemetery at Colleville-sur-mer in Normandy June 5, 2009. U.S. President Barack Obama and other leaders will attend ceremonies here June 6, 2009 marking the 65th anniversary of the allied landings on D-Day. REUTERS/Mal Langsdon (FRANCE CONFLICT MILITARY)
  • MEl ambiente que rodeaba el aniversario estaba impregnado de imágenes propias de la segunda guerra mundial.

    65 ANIVERSARIO DEL DESEMBARCO DE NORMANDÍA

    Members of historical re-enactment associations ride WWII era motorcycles while others pass in a Wileys Jeep, near the landing beaches at Arromanches in Normandy, June 5, 2009. US President Barack Obama and other leaders will attend ceremonies here June 6, 2009 marking the 65th anniversary of the allied landings on D-Day. REUTERS/Mal Langsdon (FRANCE ANNIVERSARY POLITICS MILITARY)

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