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00:00 This year marks 80 years since the famous D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy.
00:08 On June 6th 1944, the historic operation saw that Allied forces manned a large-scale invasion
00:16 of Nazi-occupied France that ultimately tipped the course of the Second World War in the
00:21 Allies' favour.
00:23 Around 4,400 Allied troops died and around 9,000 were wounded. A number of commemorations
00:30 will take place across the UK and France to honour those who died risking their lives.
00:37 This week paratroopers landed in Normandy to commemorate the landings 80 years ago.
00:43 Other events are also taking place across the capital.
00:47 D-Day 80, remembering the Normandy landings presented by Davina McCool, will be a unique
00:53 evening of music-led storytelling reflecting on the beginning of the end of the Second
00:59 World War and is taking place at the Royal Albert Hall on the 6th of June at 7.30. Ticket
01:05 prices range from £50 to £100.
01:09 To mark the 80th anniversary of the beach landings, an event is being held in the gardens
01:14 of the former St Paul's School in Hammersmith Road where Operation Overload was finalised.
01:21 That's taking place on Saturday 8th June from 12pm to 5pm. And on the same day, Chislehurst
01:27 Rotary Club is hosting a World War II themed afternoon tea to mark the 80th anniversary
01:33 of the D-Day landings. The event will include a live performance by vintage harmony group
01:38 Company 3, a homemade tea and a World War II memorabilia display and picture show.
01:45 For a full list of all the events happening today and over the weekend to commemorate
01:50 D-Day head to LondonWorld.com