The One Voice Children's Choir performed a version of "When You Believe" on the shores of Normandy and dedicated the performance to the soldiers who fought during World War II's D-Day invasion and the millions of Jewish victims of the Holocaust.
The group, made up of youths from the Wasatch Front in Utah, sang the popular song from the animated 1998 feature "Prince of Egypt" in English, Hebrew and French in a video posted on YouTube July 6.
Founded in 2002 to perform at the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, the One Voice Children's Choir, directed by Masa Fukuda, consists of 140 children ages 4 to 18.
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