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Normandy, France: Remembering D-Day
Along the 75 miles of Atlantic coast you'll find countless memories of the largest military operation in history. It was on these beautiful beaches at the crack of dawn Jun 6, 1944 that the allies finally gained a foot-hold in France and Nazi Europe began to crumble. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit www.ricksteves.com.
D-Day : The Normandy Landings HD
This video is dedicated to all those who fought for our freedom on D-Day. † All those who were killed Rest in Peace, what you did for the freedom of your countries shall never be forgot † The Normandy Landings were the first operations of the Allied invasion of Normandy, also known as Operation Neptune and Operation Overlord, during World War II. The landings commenced on June 6, 1944 (D-Day), beginning at 6:30 British Double Summer Time (H-Hour). In planning, D-Day was the term used for the ...
Normandy D Day Part 1
Normandy France D Day
John W. Marr D-Day Oral History (1 of 3)
Colonel John Marr was born in Johnson County Missouri in May 1918. He was drafted into the Army and entered service in June 1941. When he became aware of a new, specialized unit, the paratroops, which would give him twice his monthly pay, Marr decided to join up. After earning his jump wings he went to Officers Candidate School where he became a Lieutenant. He was assigned to Company G of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment and on June 6th, 1944 he was dropped behind the enemy lines with ...
Tilly-sur-Seulles War Cemetery
Gestapo files of one Claud Huard, arrested in 1944. Claud was the uncle of Rene Huard, who was our driver and guide for much of our tour of Normandy. Captain Keith Castellain Douglas, - An English World War II poet who took part in the D-Day invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, at the age of 24, died in France a few days after the Normandy landings. He was killed by enemy mortar fire on 9 June while the Regiment was advancing from Bayeux. He is buried at the war cemetery at Tilly-sur-Seuilles ...
Normandy
RDA-DVD-1079 - Normandy From the Producer of the Television Travel Series; Goodtimes Travel, Destinations and Travel, Travel Featuring: Camembert, Bayeux, Giverny, Etretat, Mont-St-Michel, Honfleur, Reims and more...plus A Special D-Day Feature
John W. Marr D-Day Oral History (3 of 3)
Colonel John Marr was born in Johnson County Missouri in May 1918. He was drafted into the Army and entered service in June 1941. When he became aware of a new, specialized unit, the paratroops, which would give him twice his monthly pay, Marr decided to join up. After earning his jump wings he went to Officers Candidate School where he became a Lieutenant. He was assigned to Company G of the 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment and on June 6th, 1944 he was dropped behind the enemy lines with ...
Normandy
Second travelogue. Set to music from the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". Unfortunately credits got a little screwy in the end. Machine's fault.
D-Day Beaches
On a tour to Normandy in March 2008, I took 2 day-tours with Battlebus to the British and to the American invasion-coasts in WW2. Here are the pictures
Omaha Beach, June 2004
29th Infantry Division D-Day veteran Bill Nowell chats with re-enactors from the UK in period US Army uniforms on Omaha Beach, Normandy. Later, Bill and his wife Alice (A former Navy WAVE) are presented with tokens of appreciation from the Mayor of Colleville-sur-Mer. June 9th, 2004. ... WW2 D-Day Veteran Omaha Beach Normandy France Colleville-sur-Mer re-enactors travel memorial presentation event Allies