World Leaders Arrive in Portsmouth, U.K. for D-Day Commemoration

World Leaders Arrive in Portsmouth, U.K. for D-Day Commemoration
Queen Elizabeth II and World leaders stand during an event to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day on June 5, 2019 in Portsmouth, England. AP Photo/Alex Brandon/The Canadian Press
The Canadian Press
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PORTSMOUTH, United Kingdom—The terrible and tragic story of the Second War played out in an elaborate ceremony in this city in southern England on Wednesday, mere metres from where thousands of Canadian, American and British soldiers boarded a flotilla of ships exactly 75 years earlier—the eve of D-Day.

The ceremony, in which Canada and its role in helping free Europe from Nazi Germany figured prominently, was attended by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, U.S. President Donald Trump, Queen Elizabeth, and other world leaders as well as a handful of the veterans—most now in their 90s—who fought in that conflict to free the world of tyranny.