By Henry Moore A 100-year-old World War Two veteran will marry his fiancee in a French town just miles from the beaches where the Allies liberated France from Nazi rule. Harold Terens is set to be honoured by the French government in June for his contribution to the war effort 80 years on from D-Day. While there, the WWII vet will marry his fiancee Jeanne Swerlin, 96. “I love this girl — she is quite special,” Terens, who remains full of energy despite his age, told the Associated Press. The pair first began dating in 2021 and their relationship has gone from strength to strength. “He’s an ama…