ok so you mean operation overlord, not "d-day 6th june aka operation neptune" but d-day+31.
No longer remembered for D-Day. It's the day my Grandpa died. 2 years ago, miss him.
I don't see why they should
How long have we got to 'force' young people to remember and how long do we go back in history?
I wouldn't be shocked if a 26 year old didn't know our troops were in Afghanistan.
BTW, I spent my honeymoon in 1980 at Normandy and other war sites.
Because had the sacrifices of WWII not have been made, it's fair to say we'd all be speaking German now in a Europe devoid of Jews, Gypsies, the disabled and countless other "undesirable" groups the Nazis tried to exterminate.
If we don't learn from our past we are doomed to make the sane mistakes in our future, the fact WWII isn't taught these days merely makes those mistakes all the more likely.
But how far do you want to go back? - Romans, Vikings and other assorted wars & fights?
Let's not lose track of what this thread is about, I take an interest in our past and I've travelled all over Europe to pay homage to our veterans, I've stood at the Cenotaph every year since 1980 BUT I didn't get into it until I was 22, before that I didn't give 2p for wars and stuff.
If people don't know what D-Day is then so what because one day they might show an interest when they are older.
My eldest daughter (26) knew nothing about the WW2 until she went to Auschwitz around 5 years ago and now she stands at the Cenotaph with me and my Mum.
Personally it gets to me how very few people turn up for Rememberance Sunday and I'm not talking about kids, I'm talking about people in my age group 55 and above.
Personally I think D-day isnt that big at all, in respect to ww2... It happened in 1944 less than a year before the war ended.
Everyone knew including Germans that the war was over after 1943 defeat in Stalingrad... Without D-Day soviets would`ve won anyway without allied landing. Maybe it would've taken them extra year, maybe less since Nazi war machine was completely obliterated by 1944.
What D-day did was to stop soviets capturing all regions down to Spain, thats what it did.. Pretty much trolled Soviet Union.
Battle of Kursk/Stalingrad even winter war make look D-day like a piece of crap
I mean in both wars Germans sent I think nearly 90% of their armed forces into Eastern Front, I dont think the 10% that the allied took out would`ve had any impact at all on the Soviets winning the war, since by the time russians got to berlin they outnumbered germans I think it was 1 to 10 in manpower/tanks/artilery ect ect... Soviets in 1 night during siege of Berlin launched more shells on Berlin than all allied bombings put together...
Because had the sacrifices of WWII not have been made, it's fair to say we'd all be speaking German now in a Europe devoid of Jews, Gypsies, the disabled and countless other "undesirable" groups the Nazis tried to exterminate.

So...actually, probably not a bad place to live![]()
But how far do you want to go back?.
No, i'm having a go at people for not knowing about possibly the most important event of the last 500 years. One and a half million allied soldiers putting their lives on the line to gain a foothold so that they could begin the liberation of an enslaved Europe. 10,000 allied soldiers died in a single day (about the same number of germans). The largest amphibious invasion in history.