Normandy and the trip to the Battlefields of D-Day

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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

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