Find out what your relatives did in WW2 as D-Day 80th approaches

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Experts from The Commonwealth War Graves Commission and Ancestry UK explain how to learn more about your family's role in World War Two

As the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches, there aren’t many people old enough to remember the day that marked the turning point of the Second World War, when Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy to begin the liberation of north west Europe from Nazi occupation.

“It’s so important that we remember the monumental sacrifices made by our ancestors during the war, whether at home or overseas, and keep their stories alive for future generations. One way we can do this is by researching their military service – like all types of family history, Second World War research can be challenging, but it’s incredibly rewarding.”

An example of one of the headstone inscriptions is: ‘Into the mosaic of victory our most precious piece was laid’, from the headstone of Royal Marine Edward William Durn. He is buried at Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy, which is one of the key sites for D-Day commemorative events this year.Start by speaking to family and ask parents, grandparents, aunts or uncles questions.

“The Blitz, evacuation and rationing had a significant impact on our families, and their stories are also worth exploring,” he points out.

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