-day veteran frank de vito who was taking part in a ceremony earlier today when you look out to the sea here what do you see. i see a lot of dead bodies. i see a lot of dead bodies still today. i took back to england 300 dead bodies american soldiers. is this still something you think about every day today or has it passed. you leave the war never leaves you you'll always be in war all the rest of your life till they put you in that box. and what does it mean to you to be here today. well i'm very proud. proud to be amongst all these beautiful people of all nationalities. right there is a question i wanted. a veteran of d.-day for a long time would you have done it if you had known what you were getting into. course because i would have done it and i didn't know what i was getting into. films. people thought that they were knew what was going on here so you weren't surprised by the magnitude but. then when i was when i saw the purchase of the concentration camps i knew i was out of saudi. but no one had the. thank you very much right. we're joined now by my colleague in russia is our po