![]() |
|||||||
Click on image for a larger image
![]() |
Longues Le Chaos German Gun Battery overlooking
the D Day beach code named Gold where British forces landed |
![]() |
Longues Le Chaos German Gun Battery overlooking
the D Day beach code named Gold where British forces landed |
![]() |
Longues Le Chaos German Gun Battery bunker used
in the Longest Day film |
![]() |
Airstrip B11 marker and Memorial to City of Glasgow
Squadron at Longues German Gun Battery |
![]() |
The 101st Airborne Division the Screaming Eagles
Memorial to the D day landings near to Utah Beach |
![]() |
The 101st Airborne Division the Screaming Eagles
Memorial to the D day landings near to Utah Beach |
![]() |
The Museum at Utah Beach scene of landings on D
Day |
![]() |
Utah Beach |
![]() |
The Museum and Sherman Tank at Utah Beach |
![]() |
Utah Beach |
![]() |
The Engineer Memorial at Utah Beach |
![]() |
The Engineer Memorial at Utah Beach |
![]() |
Sherman tank outside US Airborne Museum Sainte Mere
Eglise the first town to be liberated on D day by 82nd Airborne Division |
![]() |
The C47 hangar US Airborne Museum Sainte Mere Eglise
|
![]() |
The grave of SS Obersturmfuhrer Michael Wittmann
in the German cemetery at La Cambe, a tank commander who died in battles
after D Day |
![]() |
The German cemetery in the distance at La Cambe |
![]() |
Jerusalem Commonwealth Graves Commission cemetery
at Chouain, Normandy containing 47 British graves and 1 Czech grave |
![]() |
Jerusalem Commonwealth Graves Commission cemetery
at Chouain, Normandy containing 47 British graves and 1 Czech grave |
![]() |
Jerusalem Commonwealth Graves Commission cemetery
at Chouain, Normandy containing 47 British graves and 1 Czech grave |
![]() |
Memorial to the 151 Typhoon pilots killed in the
liberation of Normandy in the battles following D day, in Noyers Bocage |
![]() |
Memorial to the 151 Typhoon pilots killed in the
liberation of Normandy in the battles following D day, in Noyers Bocage |
![]() |
Memorial to 43rd Wessex Division on Hill 112 in
Normandy scene of fierce fighting in the summer of 1944 following D
Day |
![]() |
Churchill tank Memorial on Hill 112 |
![]() |
Canadian cemetery at Bretteville sur Laize by Cintheaux
village near Caen. It has 2, 958 graves from the battle in Normandy
|
![]() |
Canadian cemetery at Bretteville sur Laize by Cintheaux
village near Caen. It has 2, 958 graves from the battle in Normandy
|
![]() |
Canadian cemetery at Bretteville sur Laize by Cintheaux village near Caen. It has 2, 958 graves from the battle in Normandy |
![]() |
The Church of Saint Gervais in Falaise |
![]() |
Château Guillaume-Le-Conquérant the
castle of William the Conqueror, Falaise |
![]() |
First and Second World War memorials at Tournai
sur Dive scene of fierce fighting as the allies closed the Falaise Gap |
![]() |
Saint Lambert sur Dive scene of fierce fighting
as the allies closed the Falaise Gap |
![]() |
Saint Lambert sur Dive scene of fierce fighting
as the allies closed the Falaise Gap |
![]() |
Maczuga, hill 262 the Coudehard Montormel Memorial
to the First Polish Armoured division who closed the Falaise Gap |
![]() |
Maczuga, hill 262 the Coudehard Montormel Memorial
to the First Polish Armoured division who closed the Falaise Gap |
![]() |
Maczuga, hill 262 the Coudehard Montormel Memorial
to the First Polish Armoured division who closed the Falaise Gap |
Home About Galleries Buying What's New Contact Links