# don t know where, don t know when # but i know we ll meet again some sunny day # we ll meet again # don t know where, don t know when # but i know we ll meet again some sunny day # keep smiling through # just like you always do # till the blue skies drive the dark clouds far away # so will you please say hello to the folks that i know # tell them i won t be long # they ll be happy to know that as you saw me go # i was singing this song # we ll meet again # don t know where, don t know when # but i know we ll meet again # some sunny day. # applause by the time the sun had set on d day, thousands of allied lives had been lost. the normandy campaign would claim tens of thousands more in the weeks to come. a generation of brothers, fathers and sons who never made the journey home. but their sacrifice was not in vain. the course of the second world war had been altered. the fight for democracy would soon be won. across the ports of southern england, as nightfall fell, some stopp
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