Accounts of my trip to Normandy - including Gold beach and Omaha.
An exclusive preview of the new British Normandy Memorial which is dedicated to the 22,000 British, French and other foreigners killed during the World War two Normandy campaign.
Some excellent D-Day passages from a book I’ve been reading about the D-Day landings, D-Day the Battle for Europe.
"There was little sleep that night. The first squadrons were off in the night."
"There was a pause in the bombing attacks about four in the morning and my son climbed onto the wall to see what was happening. He started shouting, “Mummy, mummy, the sea’s black with boats. I knew that the invasion had started."
"We reached a landing craft and I was in a different world. All the men were wearing campaign ribbons and they were so calm. They were real men, real soldiers and I felt elated to be amongst them."
"I reached the sea wall and leaned against it to regain my breath. Other soldiers were doing the same. That was when I realised that some of our men were missing."
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Normandy Memorial Trust Appeal - 75 veteran D-Day stories
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Victoria Second World War re-enactor
Crepon statue - Normandy WWII soldier
Attacking the beaches in Normandy - British Normandy Memorial at Ver sur Mer, Gold Beach
Best podcast for World War 2 history and the second world war
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