On June 6, ceremonies marked the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the military invasion that led to the end of World War II (1939–1945). World leaders, military veterans, and hundreds of others gathered in Normandy, France, to remember the historic event and honor the soldiers who served and died.
What was World War II?
World War II was a battle between the Allied forces and the Axis powers. The Allies were led by the US, UK, and Soviet Union (group of 15 countries run by Russia from 1922 to 1991), and the Axis powers were led by Germany, Italy, and Japan. In an effort to expand their territory and power, Germany’s Nazi party, led by Adolf Hitler, stormed across Europe and seized many countries. They also carried out the Holocaust, the…
