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How to Visit the D-Day Beaches in Normandy, France. The D-Day beaches are one of the most popular day trips from Paris, especially for Americans, Brits and Canadians whose parents or grandparents fought the Germans in World War II. The historic significance of the D-Day beaches hasn’t lessened in all these years and there are a lot of historical sights to see in this area including cemeteries, museums and more. | Globetrotter Girls
Seems it is a good time to dust off and refresh a couple of older posts There are so many aspects of Operation Neptune (the assault phase of Overlord) that are worthy of telling but the armoured co…
Omaha Beach in Normandy, site of fierce fighting on D-Day in World War II. More than 9,000 soldiers are buried here. A museum and memorials pay tribute.

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Visit Utah Beach in Normandy and learn about the D-Day battle on the beach and the paratroopers behind the line. Monuments and memorials are memorable.

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After our previous photographic journey of Normandy Then & Now: Otto Funk and Unit, we've a new Then & Now in the series called Omaha Beach Area.
Step back in time and honor the fallen with a fascinating historical tour of the D-Day sites in Normandy, France. Includes ideas on where else to visit before or after your trip, interesting historical facts and information, and much more. This day trip from Bayeux is a must for any traveler interested in history! #Normandy #DDay #NormandyFrance #FranceTravel #Europe #History
UPDATED 2020. Squeeze in as many of the historic sights as possible with this two day Normandy D-Day landing beaches itinerary.
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War is a horribly fascinating thing, however much man may hate it.

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Complete travel guide to visiting the beaches of Normandy & WW2 sites in France where there is a wealth of history to see from the recent D-Day landings.
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