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Unforgettable nostalgic composition

Sixty years ago, in Normandy, France and Utah beaches, teams of American and British soldiers braved the bullets and rushed to the bunker ahead. One soldier after another fell, and some people were still shouting to run forward. At that time, blood dyed the whole beach red. ...

Sixty years ago in the Soviet Union, Stalingrad, at the front line, trucks after trucks were carrying recruits who had just come out of training camps. The officers shouted in the cars: "We don't need living deserters!" "The words sound just fell and a shrapnel penetrated his head. The recruits were kicked out of the car. Some people got guns, while others only got bullets. The megaphone kept repeating a sentence: "Those who didn't get guns followed those with guns, and comrades with guns died." People without guns pick up their guns and continue to charge ... "

Sixty years ago, in a village in the northeast of China, at night, a middle-aged man with bare arms straightened his belt with a cold and shiny broadsword and turned to a group of villagers, including teenage boys and gray-haired old people, who also carried broadswords. The middle-aged man said, "You didn't let your family know, did you?" Everyone was silent, and the middle-aged man waved. "Then let's go." Half an hour later, the screams, gunshots and metal collisions in the Japanese base broke out one after another, and the moonlight reflected on the blade also had the color of grief and indignation, which kept flashing with the waving of the knife. With the last shot, I can't find the moonlight on the ground anymore. ...

War can only bring us death and destruction. The war left us with painful memories and heroes. We can't forget the heroes who died for justice and peace, war, death and destruction, and we can't and shouldn't forget the heroes in war. They ended the war, stopped the destruction and replaced the deaths of others with their own.

The war is over, let's remember this sleeping hero.

Today, 60 years later, in Normandy, France, Utah Beach, veterans who fought bloody battles here put on military uniforms full of medals and walked on the road. People cheer for them, cheer for them. At the same time, they also found that the veterans laughed so hard. ...

Today, 60 years later, the Red Square in Moscow, Russia is the main place to celebrate, or should I say to commemorate, the 60th anniversary of the victory of World War II. Heroes from all over the world are respected and praised by leaders of various countries.

Today, 60 years later, a class of students in a small town in northeast China, led by an 80-year-old man, came to a monument. The old man told about his experience of killing the enemy, surviving and escaping, and he is still excited. He sang the song that made his blood boil: "The broadsword was cut on the enemy's head ..." The students shed tears. ...

Commemoration, for the unforgettable past.