Vera Lynn, WWII Allied Forces singer, dead at 103
She was number 232 on the list.
Vera Lynn, the British singer whose songs provided hope for Allied troops during World War II, died Thursday at 103.
“The family are deeply saddened to announce the passing of one of Britain’s best-loved entertainers at the age of 103," the singer's family said in a statement. "Dame Vera Lynn, who lived in Ditchling, East Sussex, passed away earlier today, 18 June 2020, surrounded by her close family.”
Lynn was most known for her songs "The White Cliffs of Dover" and "We'll Meet Again," the latter serving as the melody in the ending montage of Stanley Kubrick's famed movie, "Dr. Strangelove."
She was described as the "forces sweetheart" as her songs reached millions while echoing messages of optimism to both troops and civilians back at home during the war.
Lynn spent her years during the war entertaining the troops, performing in hospitals and army camps, even traveling as far as India and Burma.
Filmography
We'll Meet Again (1943)
Rhythm Serenade (1943)
One Exciting Night (1944) (Also known as You Can't Do Without Love)
Venus fra Vestø (1962)
Meet Again (2014)
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