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  • Pointe du Hoc, a WWII airplane remembers the anniversary of the D-Day. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II. a German bunker. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Pointe du Hoc, a WWII airplane remembers the anniversary of the D-Day. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II. a German bunker. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Pointe du Hoc, a WWII airplane remembers the anniversary of the D-Day. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II. a German bunker. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Le Havre. The city was devastated during the Battle of Normandy in World War II and over 90% of the city was left in rubble. The architect Auguste Perret was commissioned to the reconstruction of the city centre in 1945. The use of reinforced concrete throughout the city's buildings came to impose strength of character of the city. Perret and his team had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
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  • Le Havre. The city was devastated during the Battle of Normandy in World War II and over 90% of the city was left in rubble. The architect Auguste Perret was commissioned to the reconstruction of the city centre in 1945. The use of reinforced concrete throughout the city's buildings came to impose strength of character of the city. Perret and his team had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
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  • Le Havre. The city was devastated during the Battle of Normandy in World War II and over 90% of the city was left in rubble. The architect Auguste Perret was commissioned to the reconstruction of the city centre in 1945. The use of reinforced concrete throughout the city's buildings came to impose strength of character of the city. Perret and his team had the ability to interpret the spatiality of the city as required.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Pointe du Hoc. View from a German bunker. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
    em7303078.jpg
  • Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Arromanches, Normandy's Victory club fans with a WWII British field jacket. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
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  • Pointe du Hoc, a WWII airplane remembers the anniversary of the D-Day. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
    em7303175.jpg
  • Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
    em7303171.jpg
  • Pointe du Hoc. View from a German bunker. Pointe du Hoc is a clifftop on the coast of Normandy. Marking the Western end of the Omaha beach sector, it was a point of attack by the United States Army Ranger Assault Group during Operation Overlord in World War II.
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  • Arromanches, restaurant with a map of the D-Day beaches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast.
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  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
    em7303064.jpg
  • Arromanches. The town lies along the coastline designated as Gold Beach used by British troops during the D-Day landings. Arromanches was the site for a Mulberry Harbour built on the Normandy coast. Sections of this harbour still survive with  concrete blocks on the beach and out at sea.
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  • Sainte-Mére-Eglise, km 0 of the Liberty Rd connecting the Normandy beaches to Bastogne in Belgium.
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  • Normandy's countryside between Arromanches and Omaha Beach.
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  • Le Havre, the beach and the Océane Gate, the only place where the new city project of the architect Auguste Perret is open to the sea. On the back the St Joseph's church belltower,
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  • Le Havre, a "container-house for the local university students near the harbour.
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  • Church of St. Joseph, one of the most recognized symbols of the city. The belltower is one of the tallest in France, rising to a height of 107 metres. It was designed by Auguste Perret.
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  • Le Havre, The MUMA, Musée des Beaux-Arts André Malraux, houses a collection of art spanning the past five centuries; the impressionist paintings collections are the second most extensive in France after those of the Orsay Museum in Paris.
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  • Le Havre, The MUMA, Musée des Beaux-Arts André Malraux, houses a collection of art spanning the past five centuries; the impressionist paintings collections are the second most extensive in France after those of the Orsay Museum in Paris.
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  • Le Havre, la vecchia catterdale, uno dei pochi edifici antichi salvati, in rue de Paris.
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  • Le Havre, A small museum with a flat representing the projects of Auguste Perret architect for the interior design. These new apartments possessed the latest innovations including central heating
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  • Le Havre, the beach with some pictures of the big passenger ship that once connecyed Le Havre to the world.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • Le Havre, the old harbour. Saint-Francois neighbourhood, made up of red-brick residences.
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  • Church of St. Joseph, one of the most recognized symbols of the city. The belltower is one of the tallest in France, rising to a height of 107 metres. It was designed by Auguste Perret.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer. In the back the St Joseph's church belltower.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • The "Volcan", cultural centre built by Oscar Niemeyer.
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  • Omaha Beach. Every afternoon a town council civil servant hauls down the allied flags.
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  • Caen, the Peace and WWII Memorial.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, fireworks near the church, remembering the night before the D-Day when many paratroopers of the US Airborne landed in the village. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
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  • Omaha Beach.
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  • Colleville-sur-Mer, American Cemetery near Omaha Beach.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Airborne Museum built to look like a parachute . A C47 airplane.
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  • Caen, the Peace and WWII Memorial. Political protest against the French Vichy's government allied to the Nazi.
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  • Caen, the WWII memorial..
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  • Courseulles-sur-Mer. The memorial remembers that here in 1944 landed Montgomery, Churchill, King George VI and on June 14th the French General Charles de Gaulle.
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  • Ouistreham, the lighthouse of the harbour was the eastern point of the D-Day beaches
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridges intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. French in US Airborne WWII dress near the bridge.
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  • Utah Beach, Memorial of Lt Winters of the Easy Company, made famous in the movie "Band of Brothers".
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  • Utah Beach.
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  • German bunker.
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  • Arromanches. Museum of the Mulberry Bridge utilised by the Allied Forces after the D-Day landings. Explosives kit.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Colleville-Sur-Mer, Omaha Beach. The Memorial remembers the WWII D-Day of June 6, 1944.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, on the wall of the church is projected the movie "The longest Day" with the same location. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302958.jpg
  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Colleville-Sur-Mer, Omaha Beach. The Memorial remembers the WWII D-Day of June 6, 1944.
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks.
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  • Utah Beach ,museum shop.
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  • German bunker.
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  • A local museum of the D-Day near Colleville-sur-Mer.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Omaha Beach. View from the American Cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer.
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  • Omaha Beach. View from the American Cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer.
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  • Omaha Beach.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302964.jpg
  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, on the back the church of the movie "The longest Day". Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302926.jpg
  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, a "English officer", on the back the church of the movie "The longest Day". Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, a vintage airplane of WWII flying over the village remembers the D-Day.
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  • Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
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  • Utah Beach.
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  • Quineville, Liberty Museum (Musée de la Liberté Retrouvée), A reproduced village life of the German occuped France.
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  • Utah Beach , museum..
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  • Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
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  • Utah Beach, a Victory Rd with a fallen soldier name.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, the church where a parachute with an effigy of US Airborne paratrooper John  Steele in his Airborne uniform hangs from the belltower. John Steel, made famous in the movie The Longest Day, was caught in one of the back steeples of the church, leaving him hanging on the backside of the church to witness the carnage.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Bayeux, the cathedral.
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  • Bayeux, the cathedral.
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  • Caen, the Peace and WWII Memorial.
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  • Ouistreham was the eastern point of the D-Day beaches. Traditional holiday house.
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The original bridge on the ground of the Pegasus Museum.
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces".
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  • Benouville, Pegasus Bridge. A unit of the British Airborne taked the bridge intact limiting the  German counter-attacks. The historical Café Gondrée, "the first French house liberated by allied forces". Two veterans  of the British commandos that fighted here  the night of June 5th 1944. Fred Walker (right) and Roy Cadman (left).
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  • Arromanches. Museum of the Mulberry Bridge utilised by the Allied Forces after the D-Day landings.
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  • Longues. German artillery bunker between Arromanches and Port-en-Bessin. These are the only  guns still inside a German bunker.
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  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, dancing in the main square, remembering the night before the D-Day when many paratroopers of the US Airborne landed in the village. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302955.jpg
  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, on the wall of the church is projected the movie "The longest Day" with the same location. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302935.jpg
  • Sainte-Mère-Eglise, on the back the church of the movie "The longest Day". Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302931.jpg
  • Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302919.jpg
  • Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. Every year, for some days the villages and the roads are full of the last veterans and youngers, many dressed in camouflage jacket, going around with jeeps, trucks and armored vehicles. A celebration between a militare ceremony and a country fair.
    em7302913.jpg
  • Caen, the Peace and WWII Memorial.
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  • Juno Beach, Canada's Memorial and museum..
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