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WW2 veteran who survived D Day then stunned millions when he said winning war 'wasn't worth it' because Britain 'has gone to rack and ruin' dies aged 101
A WW2 veteran who survived D Day and later claimed winning the war 'wasn't worth it' due to Britain's decline has died at age 101. His controversial remarks about Britain 'going to rack and ruin' drew significant public attention.
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