Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Normandy remembers D-day without crowds amid pandemic

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COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER,FRANCE: At daybreak on Saturday, Charles Shay stood lonesome without any fellow veteran on the very same beach where he waded ashore 76 years ago, part of one of the most epic battles in military historic that came to be known as D-day and turned the tide of World War II.

Compared to last year, when many tens of thousands came to the northern French beaches of Normandy to cheer the dwindling number of veterans and celebrate three-quarters of a century of liberation from Nazi oppression, the coronaviru­s lockdown turned this year’s remembranc­e into one of the eeriest ever.

“I am very sad now,” said Shay, who was a 19-year-old US Army medic when he landed on Omaha Beach under horrific machine-gun fire and shells. “Because of the virus, nobody can be here. I would like to see more of us here,” he told The Associated Press.

Normally, 95-year-old Shay would be meeting other survivors of the 1944 battle and celebratin­g with locals and dignitarie­s alike, all not far from his home close to the beaches that defined his life. “This year, I am one of the very few that is probably here,” he said, adding that other US veterans could not fly in because of the virus.

When a full moon disappeare­d over land and the sun rose the other side over the English Channel, there was no customary rumble of columns of vintage jeep and trucks to be heard, roads still so deserted hare sat alongside them.

Still the French would not let this day slip by unnoticed, such is their attachment to some 160,000 soldiers from the United States, Britain, Canada and other countries who spilled their blood to free foreign beaches and fight on to finally defeat Nazism almost one year later. “It’s a June 6 unlike any other,” said Philippe Laillier, the mayor of Saint-laurent-sur-mer, who staged a small remembranc­e around the monument.

 ?? WIKIMEDIA COMMONS ?? British commandos on Jig Green beach during the invasion of n
Normandy in France on June 6, 1944.
WIKIMEDIA COMMONS British commandos on Jig Green beach during the invasion of n Normandy in France on June 6, 1944.

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