06/06/24View in Browser

Remembering D-Day and its legacy to Europe

By Rajnish Singh

Today’s 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings is an opportunity to remember a great military victory against the Nazis but also – on the day European elections start – an important reminder to voters of the values that were fought for, which become the basis of the EU.

D-Day, codenamed Operation Overlord, was the biggest invasion by sea in history. The sheer scale was unprecedented, involving over 100,000 soldiers, tens of thousands of aircraft, and thousands of ships.

The majority of troops landing at the five beaches in Normandy were from the US, UK, and Canada. But military personnel from over 30 allied countries were also involved, including many from Nazi-occupied countries.

Many came from further afield, like Gilbert Clarke from JamaicaKarun Krishna ‘Jumbo’ Majumdar from India, and Lam Ping-yu from China, making the liberation of  Europe a truly global effort.

Thousands of women also played vital roles in intelligence analysis, operational support, code-breaking, medical assistance, and combat as part of the French resistance.

Of course, D-Day wasn’t the only major military operation in Europe in 1944: Russians paid a terrible price fighting on the Eastern front. And thousands of Allied troops had already landed in Italy, fighting to liberate the country from Benito Mussolini’s fascists and German troops.

But the importance of D-Day was that it marked the beginning of the end of Nazi tyranny across Europe.

Continue reading...
Photo of the day

People cast their votes for the European Parliamentary Elections at a polling station in Castricum, The Netherlands, 06 June 2024. The European Parliament elections take place across EU member states from 06 to 09 June 2024, with the European elections in the Netherlands taking place on 06 June. EPA-EFE/Ramon van Flymen

European elections are around the corner...

...and our daily podcast "Today in the EU" will be following them closely.
For this special occasion, you can tune in this weekend as well, every day at 6 AM, on your platform of choice.

Listen now
Would you like to sponsor The Brief? Contact us
The Roundup

Voting has started in EU elections! Stay on top of all the latest developments with our election live blog. Also, make sure to check out our weekly EU Elections Decoded: D’Hondt worry, there’s much more political game after the vote!

On the eve of the EU elections, Euractiv takes a look at those who are expected to be ‘out’ – and the possible ‘ins’ – of the next European Parliament Agriculture Committee (AGRI).

The top national delegations will reshape the Parliament’s balance of powers while feeding new priorities into the legislative work, and with voting set to start on Thursday, Europe Elects’ final projections for Euractiv lay out what could lie ahead.

more right-wing European Parliament could mean fewer regulatory initiatives in the area of tech, and a weakened push for market integration, but more support for defence tech, according to party manifestos and expert interviews.

Germany wants to start deporting migrants who commit crimes on its territory to their home countries, including Afghanistan, following a suspected Islamist knife attack in late May, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said on Thursday as parties rush to quash security concerns ahead of the EU elections.

US President Joe Biden gave a heartfelt speech at Thursday’s commemorations of the Normandy landings, comparing the “dark forces” of 80 years ago to those threatening Ukraine and the West today.

Digital rights NGO Noyb has filed 11 complaints across Europe over changes in Meta’s privacy policy that will allow the owner of Facebook and Instagram to use posts and images, among other things, to train its artificial intelligence (AI) model, according to a Thursday press release.

Reforms of the telecom sector are expected to be at the top of the policy agenda for the next EU mandate and a battle is already heating up over the need to deregulate it.

Pro-European Union parties are ceding political space to the Eurosceptic far-right in their election campaigns by failing to showcase the bloc’s positive impact on citizens’ lives, analysts said at an event on Wednesday.

As electric vehicle continue their rollout, Euractiv spoke with several French industry players looking at battery recycling to capture and re-use critical raw materials.

Asked about Vladmir Putin’s non-invitation to the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings, several French far-right National Rally (ID) leaders expressed divergent positions on Wednesday evening, and National Rally’s long-standing leader Marine Le Pen could not make up her mind, fueling the confusion.

Look out for…
  • European Parliament elections from 6 – June.

Views are the author’s

[Edited by Zoran Radosavljevic]

Twitter
Instagram
Facebook
Website
LinkedIn
Spotify
Copyright © 2024 Euractiv Media BV, All rights reserved.
You are receiving this email because you subscribed to receive email newsletters from Euractiv.

Our mailing address is:
Euractiv Media BV
Karel de Grotelaan 1 bus 1
Brussel 1041
Belgium

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from ALL emails from us.