D-Day, In discussion: When Nazis clashed with each other
French President Francois Hollande has led the D-Day 70th anniversary tributes by remembering those who died on a day that "changed the world". He attended a service near Bayeux with US President Barack Obama, who said the US commitment to liberty was "written in blood" on French beaches. The Queen laid a wreath at a ceremony nearby. They will gather at Sword Beach, one of five landing points for Allied troops. The landings were the first stage of the invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. - bbc Discussion on BBC Facebook Ed : Ww2 was just infighting amongst western racists and fascists with megalomaniacal ambitions. George C. Brunner : Edwin: you should be thanking those who died so you can spout your nonsense. Ed : No thank you mate. The indians already had freedom of speech long before Christ was born. Don't you know about your own neo-Nazi history? I could already spout 'my nonsense' long before the pillaging white men reached the shores of India. Ma...