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American Cemetery in Normandy
September 2009
Amid the graves of about 9000 of the many fallen American soldiers, looking north toward the English Channel.
Old Glory at the American Cemetery in Normandy
September 2009
The American Flag waving above the American cemetery in Normandy.
Omaha Beach, mid-tide
September 2009
A view of Omaha Beach, looking East, at only mid-tide. The first landings were near low-tide, and the soldiers had to cross withering fire for hundreds of yards from the waterline to reach the dunes and cliffs and the enemy encampments.
Omaha Beach
July 2009
Steven B
USA
This photo is from the National Guard Memorial, but it provides a great idea of how open the beach was, and how much coverage German gunners had over those attempting to come ashore.
Point du Hoc
An American Cemetary for WWII Soldiers
July 2009
Matthew R
USA
Coulville-sur Mer. We learned that there were 44 sets of brothers that are buried here, and one father and son.
Hauptsturmfuhrer Michael Wittman
September 2008
Martin F. O
USA
At the German cemetery, the grave site of Michael Wittman, tank commander who was responsible for destruction of over 130 tanks.
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