The horrors of the Second World War are being forgotten over the years, increasing the risk of a new global conflict, Pope Francis warned today on the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings. The landing of Allied forces in Nazi-occupied France was a turning point in the Second World War and the head of the Roman Catholic Church stressed that the harsh lessons of the past forged the determination of future generations to avoid new large-scale conflicts. The world wants peace “I realize with sadness that this is not the case today and that the world has a short memory,” the pontiff said in his message, while expressing the hope that the anniversary events for the so-called D-Day will revive the desire for peace. “People want peace. They want conditions of stability, security and prosperity, where everyone can calmly fulfill their duties and destiny. The destruction of this noble class for ideological, nationalistic or economic ambitions is condemned by […]
Source: News Beast

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