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'He's here with me' - WW2 veteran proudly wears twin brother's medals in deeply emotional tribute on Dutch Liberation Day

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A World War 2 veteran broke down in tears as he paid a deeply emotional tribute to his late brother live on GB News.

Paul Terry, 100, proudly wore his twin brother's medals as has travelled to the Netherlands to celebrate Dutch Liberation Day.

Some 100,000 people are expected to take to the streets today to celebrate the country's liberation from the Nazis.

Speaking to GB News' Will Godley, Mr Terry who fought in Holland during Operation Market Garden, explained why he was wearing his brother's medals, saying: "Well, unfortunately, he is now passed away. And it's tradition that anyone in your family who has served during wartime...you're entitled to wear their ribbons.

"And all the time I got them with me. He's with me. And he's here now with me."

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