Women perform a WWII classic, only to surprise the audience when special guests appear on stage.

You wonโ€™t be able to take your gaze away from this breathtaking performance. As Simon Cowell and his other judges prepare to be amazed on Britainโ€™s Got Talent, nine women take the stage.

The women are costumed as if they just stepped off a WWII-period film set, complete with military uniforms, victory rolls, pinned hair, and cherry red lipstick โ€“ all very recognizable icons from another era.

The females create a military formation against an orange, pink, and purple digital backdrop. Youโ€™d be correct if you thought it looked like a WWII poster.

Then something happens. The D-Day Darlings deliver a sincere rendition of a timeless classic that fits both the era and the performance perfectly. I wonโ€™t ruin things for you by revealing the songโ€™s title. Youโ€™ll simply have to wait and see. Many people were moved by this emotional flashback.

The D-Day Darling choir was founded in 2008 as a result of their fascination with and respect for the period, as well as having family members in the Armed Forces, both past and present; for example, one of their grandfathers, Clifford Storr, was an RAF Flight Navigator for the famous Lancaster Bomber aircraft.

As if their spirited performance wasnโ€™t enough to win over both the judges and the audience, a group of veterans dressed in military uniforms walked onto the stage, adding an entirely new dimension to this incredible display.

Thatโ€™s when it sinks in: they arenโ€™t entertainers. They are true heroes of The Greatest Generation, and they are present with us right now. This was a wonderful homage, but itโ€™s the very least we can do. We can do so much more for the people who fought for the liberty we have today.

Watch and share this retro performance with a buddy. This one-of-a-kind concert will captivate WWII history experts and music fans alike. Itโ€™s a really refreshing performance. Watch, enjoy, and then spread the word.


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