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Poignant VE Day memories from those who celebrated and those who fought in WW2

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Today marks the 75th anniversary of Britain's Victory in Europe, marking the start of the end of World War Two. The country took to the streets to celebrate the end of years of fighting, bombings and death.

Those who were there share their special memories of VE Day. Marion Parry, 78, of Aberdare, Wales Marion lived with her parents, Ethel and Ernest.

Her dad joined up as a gunnery soldier with a Royal Artillery anti-aircraft regiment defending naval bases in Scotland, near the Orkney Islands.

This family photo was taken when he returned to Wales, in June 1941, to meet baby Marion. Marion, far right, honours May 8, 1945 in verse...

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