Glorious memories of WWII awoke in Normandy, on the occasion of the commemorations of the 70th anniversary of the Allied invasion which cracked Hitler’s western front and contributed to an Allied victory in the war.
At the celebrations which begun on Thursday and culminated on Friday, hundreds of veterans wore their military uniforms and decorations, visited the landing site and remembered those crucial moments of their lives.
NBC presents amazing photos of the celebrations.
British veteran Frederick Glover looks on as parachutists descend from a plane during a D-Day commemoration event in Ranville, northern France, on June 5.
D-Day veterans Frederick Carrier, 89, left, and Raymond Sylvester, 94, listen to the playing of the U.S. national anthem at Utah beach on June 5.
Military enthusiasts walk on Omaha beach, northwestern France, on the morning of June 6.
Britain’s Prince Charles, his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall and French Prime Minister Manuel Valls, right, attend a bell-naming ceremony in Bayeux Cathedral, northern France, on June 6.
A military re-enactor dressed in a World War II uniform wipes his eye during a gathering on Omaha beach on June 6 to commemorate the sacrifice of the soldiers who landed there on D-Day 70 years earlier.
People walk on the beach in Arromanches before a joint French-Dutch D-Day commemoration ceremony on June 6.
British D-Day veterans (left-right) Wally Beale, 90, Doug Lakey, 94, Bernie Howell, 89, Bob Conway, 88, George French, 88, Gordon Smith, 90, and Albert Williams, 96, share a joke during a visit to Sword beach in Hermanville, France on June 5.
D-Day re-enactors kiss near Ranville, France, on June 5.
President Barack Obama and French President Francois Hollande look out over Omaha beach as they participate in the 70th French-American Commemoration D-Day Ceremony in Colleville-sur-Mer on June 6.
British D-Day veteran Ken Scott, 98, who was an infantry sergeant with the Durham Light Infantry on Gold beach, looks at headstones following a service at Bayeux cemetery on June 6.
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