Raja Charles says that the sacrifice of VJ Day Heroes ‘will never forget’,

King Charles will vow to that service and sacrifice World War II The heroes fighting and dying in Pacific and the Far East will never forget.

Speaking in an audio message before the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, the horrors experienced by the prisoners of the Charles War and will reflect by the innocent citizens of the land occupied in the region “whose pain reminds us that the real cost of war is spread beyond the battlefield, touching every aspect of life”.

On August 15, VJ Day marks the anniversary of Japan’s surrender to the Allies after the atomic bomb blasts. Hiroshima And Nagasaki [In1945intheheartoftheworld[1945मेंदूसरेविश्वयुद्धकोप्रभावीढंगसेसमाप्तकरदिया।

A six -minute speech, earlier this month was recorded in the morning room Clarence houseCharles’ grandfather King George VI echoes and refers to the historical audio broadcast.

The Emperor will describe that the heroes of VJ Day “gave us more than independence; they gave us an example of how and how it can be protected”, “with a win by concessional cooperation between nations,” during the huge distance, beliefs and cultural division.

Charles would say how “the biggest weapons of all are the weapons you have tolerated, but in the time of peace, but you have weapons linked”.

King Charles is ready to honor VJ dey Heroes
King Charles is ready to honor VJ dey Heroes ,Country,

Service and sacrifice of Veterans And those who were losing their lives in struggle, they will say “never forget”.

This message will be released at 7.30 am on Friday. King And Rani, World War II veterans and Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper at Staffordshire at the National Memorial Arborate.

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Charles was painted looking serious with his hands, as he was sitting on his table at his London residence Clarence House, moved towards him with a microphone, as he prepared to read his address.

Live broadcasting by BBC, Friday’s television service, will pay tribute to all those serving in Asia-Pacific Theater, with Burma Star recipient, British Indian Army veteran, former war prisoner, and those who fight in Pivolel fights including Kohima and Imphal in India.

Honored by the event Royal British Legion In partnership with the government, the king and his wife will see other senior figures, leaving tribute to flowers.

A national two -minute silence with an aerial performance by Red Arrow will end and the service will be closer to the UK Memorial Flight’s battle with a flypast, before the King and Queen attend a reception with the second world war giants.

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