Veterans gather at Kirkcaldy War Memorial to mark the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
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00:00Thank you for being here for what is.
00:29In most people's mind a very important occasion.
00:34After the start of World War II and for four long years, much of Europe had been under
00:41a terrible shadow.
00:44Free nations had fallen and many cried out in the concentration camps, millions cried
00:52out for liberation.
00:55Europe was enslaved and the world prayed for its rescue.
01:03On the morning of the 6th of June, 80 years ago, in Normandy, the rescue began.
01:11Over 14,000 air sorties were flown with the insertion of 24,000 plus airborne personnel.
01:23By the end of one day, or by the end of day one, yes, D-Day itself, 130,000 personnel
01:32were ashore from 13 allied nations and that is always worthy of note.
01:42It could never have been achieved.
01:44This wasn't just Great Britain that took this on, it could never have been done without
01:52all of the allies, bar none.