Britain marked Monday the 80th anniversary of Success in Europe Day, honoring the guys and females who battled throughout The second world war.
The day included a procession by members of the British militaries, accompanied by soldiers from Ukraine and the U.K.’s NATO allies.
Alan Kennett, who landed in northern France on D-Day, accepted the salute from Fort Sgt. Major Andrew Stokes in front of an audience that consisted of King Charles III, signifying the parade to start.
The parade followed a path from your homes of Parliament, through Trafalgar Square and down the Shopping Center to Buckingham Palace.
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