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Normandy France WORLD WAR TWO sites PART 1 // Omaha Beach, American Cemetery, Point Du Hoc, Bayeux

Welcome to Normandy France! In this video, we start our World War two sites road trip by driving to the D-Day Beaches of Normandy.

Over the course of two days, we visit Omaha Beach, The Normandy American Cemetery, Pointe Du Hoc, and Bayeux France.

Be sure to check out part two of our Normandy D-Day tour where we visit Utah Beach, San Mere Eglise, Longue Sur Mer, and Arromanches-les-bains.

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WW2 Battlefield Tours - Normandy Beaches - Day One - July 2022 - Normandy, France

Our first day out in Normandy with OverlordTour was a whirlwind of amazing sights and stories.

Some of the places we visited: Longues-sur-Mer Battery, Omaha Beach, American Cemetery of Colleville, Pointe du Hoc, Sainte-Mère-Eglise, Sainte-Mère-Eglise Airborne Museum, La Fière, Utah Beach, Angoville au Plain.

While it may have been nice having more time at a few places, the incredible knowledge and stories provided by our guide Christian more than made up for it. We were extremely happy with the day.

0:00 Introduction
0:16 Longues-sur-Mer Battery
1:36 Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer
1:43 Combat Medics Memorial
1:49 Omaha Beach - Fox Green Sector
1:59 Omaha Beach Memorial
2:08 Les Braves - Easy Green Sector
2:22 Normandy American Cemetery
4:39 Omaha Beach - Dog One
4:42 Widerstandsnest 72
4:45 National Guard Association Monument
4:58 5th Ranger Battalion Memorial
5:09 Royal Air Force Memorial
6:21 Pointe du Hoc Ranger Monument
7:40 Sainte-Mère-Église Airborne Museum
9:25 Iron Mike Airborne Memorial
9:37 La Fière Bridge - upper left
9:53 Higgins Boat Monument
9:59 Andrew Jackson Higgins
10:19 Utah Beach Landing Museum
10:26 M4A1 Sherman Tank
10:31 Angoville-au-Plain Church Aid Station
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Ultimate Normandy D-Day Tour - Exploring Historic Sites and Memorials

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Welcome to an unforgettable journey through the historic landscapes of Normandy, France. Join us as we embark on a 5-day adventure to explore the hallowed grounds of the D-Day landings, pay our respects to the fallen heroes, and witness the awe-inspiring Mont-Saint-Michel.

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Our journey begins at Utah Beach, where we visit the Utah Beach Monument and the Utah Beach D-Day Landing Memorial. Next, we pay homage to the landing of the French 2nd Armored Division. We then move on to Brecourt Manor, the Richard Winters Memorial, Sainte-Mere Eglise, and immerse ourselves in history at the Airborne Museum and Utah Beach Landing Museum.

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On Day 2, we delve deeper into history with a visit to Crisbecq Battery and the Iron Mike Memorial. We honor the brave soldiers of the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment, 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 507th Parachute Infantry Regiment, and 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment at their respective memorials. Our journey takes us to Carentan, the D-Day Experience, and the haunting Dead Man's Corner Museum.

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Day 3 unfolds on the iconic Omaha Beach. We pay our respects at Les Braves and the Omaha Beach Memorial. We delve into the history of the 1st and 2nd Infantry Divisions. Our exploration continues with visits to the Overlord Museum, the Normandy American Cemetery, and the Memorial Museum of Omaha Beach. We wrap up the day at the Musee D-Day Omaha, where history comes to life.

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On the fourth day, we venture to the mesmerizing Mont-Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Brittany American Cemetery and Memorial, covering 28 acres, stand as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the Normandy and Brittany Campaigns of 1944. We pay tribute to the 4,404 war heroes laid to rest here and the 500 missing, forever remembered along the memorial terrace.

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Our final day brings us back to Omaha Beach, where we revisit Les Braves and the Omaha Beach Memorial. We explore the Overlord Museum and pay our respects at the Normandy American Cemetery. The journey concludes with a visit to the Memorial Museum of Omaha Beach and a glimpse of Cherborg and Le Cite De Mer.

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Normandy D-Day Tour

I put this old footage together from several years ago so it's not the best. Normandy is a northern region in France and the location of one of the most famous battles in WWII. There are many locations but this tour consisted of Arromanches, Longues Sur Mer, Normandy American Cemetery and Pointe Du Hoc. This tour was informative, historical and very much emotional. I recommend anyone who can afford or who is abled bodied to tour this area.
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Incredible drone footage shows Normandy D-Day beaches 75 years on

The archive of a British D-Day commanding officer including top secret Normandy landing maps is up for auction. Lieutenant Commander Bertram Lambert was a beach commander at Juno in June, 1944. He was responsible for coordinating the landings of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division on the 'Mike' section of the six-mile beach centred on the town of Courselles-Sur-Mer. The fascinating documents also include official memoranda sent by top command in the run up to, and after the landings.

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Normandy Its population is 3,322,757. The inhabitants of Normandy are known as Normans, and the region is the historic homeland of the Norman language. Large settlements include Rouen, Le Havre and Cherbourg.

Normandy's name comes from the settlement of the territory by Vikings (Northmen) starting in the 9th century, and confirmed by treaty in the 10th century between King Charles III of France and the Viking jarl Rollo. For four hundred years following the Norman conquest of England in 1066, Normandy and England were linked by having the same person reign as both Duke of Normandy and King of England.

Celtic period
Julius Caesar invaded Gaul (58–50 BC)The Romanisation of Normandy was achieved by the usual methods: Roman roads and a policy of urbanisation. Classicists mention many Gallo-Roman villas in Normandy.
Saxon pirates

Vikings started to raid the Seine valley during the middle of the 9th century. As early as 841, a Viking fleet appeared at the mouth of the Seine, the principal route by which they entered the kingdom.[7] After attacking and destroying monasteries, including one at Jumièges, they took advantage of the power vacuum created by the disintegration of Charlemagne's empire to take northern France. The fiefdom of Normandy was created for the Viking leader Hrólfr Ragnvaldsson or Rollo (also known as Robert of Normandy). Rollo had besieged Paris but in 911 entered vassalage to the king of the West Franks, Charles the Simple, through the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte. In exchange for his homage and fealty, Rollo legally gained the territory which he and his Viking allies had previously conquered. The name Normandy reflects Rollo's Viking (i.e. Norseman) origins.

The descendants of Rollo and his followers adopted the local Gallo-Romance language, intermarried with the area's native Gallo-Roman inhabitants and adopted Christianity. They became the Normans – a Norman French-speaking mixture of Norsemen and indigenous Franks, Celts and Romans.

Rollo's descendant William became king of England in 1066 after defeating Harold Godwinson, the last of the Anglo-Saxon kings, at the Battle of Hastings, while retaining the fiefdom of Normandy for himself and his descendants.

In 1204, during the reign of John of England, mainland Normandy was taken from England by France under King Philip II. Insular Normandy (the Channel Islands) remained, however, under English control. In 1259, Henry III of England recognized the legality of French possession of mainland Normandy under the Treaty of Paris. His successors, however, often fought to regain control of their ancient fiefdom.

French Normandy was occupied by English forces during the Hundred Years' War in 1345–1360 and again in 1415–1450. Normandy lost three-quarters of its population during the war. Afterwards, prosperity returned to Normandy until the Wars of Religion. When many Norman towns (Alençon, Rouen, Caen, Coutances, Bayeux) joined the Protestant Reformation, battles ensued throughout the province. In the Channel Islands, a period of Calvinism following the Reformation was suppressed when Anglicanism was imposed following the English Civil War.

In the 1780s, the economic crisis and the crisis of the Ancien Régime struck Normandy as well as other parts of the nation, leading to the French Revolution. Bad harvests, technical progress and the effects of the Eden Agreement signed in 1786 affected employment and the economy of the province. Normans laboured under a heavy fiscal burden.

In 1790 the five departments of Normandy replaced the former province.

13 July 1793, the Norman Charlotte Corday assassinated Marat.

With seaside tourism in the 19th century came the advent of the first beach resorts.
Allied invasion of Normandy, D-Day, 1944

During the Second World War, following the armistice of 22 June 1940, continental Normandy was part of the German occupied zone of France. The Channel Islands were occupied by German forces between 30 June 1940 and 9 May 1945. The town of Dieppe was the site of the unsuccessful Dieppe Raid by Canadian and British armed forces.

The Allies, in this case involving Britain, the United States, Canada and Free France, coordinated a massive build-up of troops and supplies to support a large-scale invasion of Normandy in the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944 under the code name Operation Overlord. The Germans were dug into fortified emplacements above the beaches. Caen, Cherbourg, Carentan, Falaise and other Norman towns endured many casualties in the Battle of Normandy, which continued until the closing of the so-called Falaise gap between Chambois and Mont Ormel. The liberation of Le Havre followed. This was a significant turning point in the war and led to the restoration of the French Republic.


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Top Restaurants to Visit in Carentan, Carentan-les-Marais | Manche - English

Carentan is a historic city located in Carentan-les-Marais, a region in northwestern France. This charming city is known for its rich history and picturesque surroundings. With a population of around 6,000 people, Carentan offers a peaceful and idyllic lifestyle.

The history of Carentan dates back to ancient times, and it played a significant role in various historical events. During World War II, Carentan was a strategic point in the Battle of Normandy, as it was a key junction between the American landing beaches of Utah and Omaha. The city witnessed intense fighting between the American and German forces, resulting in significant damage to its infrastructure.

Despite the destruction, Carentan managed to preserve its historical heritage. The city is home to several notable landmarks, i
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Ep 29: Omaha Beach, France [48 hours Normandy Beaches Itinerary D-Day sites, where to stay + park]

Hey everyone! We are Will and Alex and we're on a mission to recreate all 2,000 photos from our Around the World in 2,000 Pictures book. Today we're spending some time touring the historic sites at the Normandy Beaches in France.

In this video, we'll talk about what we did in 48 hours and all the sites we were able to see in that short amount of time.
- Arromanches
- Longues-sur-Mer Battery
- Bayeux
- Omaha Beach
- Normandy American Cemetery
- Pointe du Hoc
- Carentan
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WWII D-DAY LANDING SITE IN NORMANDY! (Omaha Beach, France)

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5 Things to See in Normandy (After seeing the usual D-day sites) (HD)

After visiting the Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha & Utah Beaches, Point du Hoc, and all the other must-see sites related to D-Day, there are still some important and amazing things to see. Here’s our list of the top 5 things you should see in Normandy, that you may not know about. The top 5 things to see are below, including address and GPS coordinates:

#1- The Maisy Battery –Les Perruques, 14450 Grandcamp-Maisy, France; GPS Coordinates: 49.376546°N 1.061339°W

#2- The Bayeux Tapestry - BAYEUX MUSEUM, BP 21215, 14402 Bayeux Cedex; GPS Coordinates: 49°16′46″N 0°42′10″W

#3- Brécourt Manor 17 Rue de Cantepie, 50500 Les Veys, France, 49°23′17.0″N 1°13′34.0″W & The Dick Winters Memorial - Highway D913, 1.7 km North East of Sainte-Marie-Du-Mont; GPS Coordinates: N 49°23'29 W 1°12'48 Also see

#4- Paratrooper Museum & Dead Man’s Corner, 2 Vierge de l'Amont, 50500 Saint-Côme-du-Mont; GPS Coordinates: N 49° 32’ 92” W 1° 26’ 78

#5- Sainte-Mère-Église, Rue Général Koenig, 50480 Sainte-Mère-Église; GPS Coordinates: 49°24′32″N 1°19′05″W


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Hailey and I go go to Carentan for a flight simulator. We traveled through the country side to see as much as we could in one day.

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WW2 Normandy Tours Day Two - July 2022 - Normandy, France

Our second day out was with Thierry from OverlordTour in Normandy and was just as fun and informative as day one.

This private tour focused on sites made famous by Saving Private Ryan, Band of Brothers, and other significant events for the 101st.

We started off visiting the 101st Memorial in Beuzeville-au-Plain near where Easy Company Commanding Officer Lt. Meehan’s C-47 crashed on D-Day.

We had exceptional access to Marmion’s Farm in Ravenoville, where many mis-dropped paratroopers, including Easy Company, rallied up and some of the first photos from the invasion were taken. This was one of my favorite stops, and it is also believed by the locals to be haunted!

We then visited the 101st Pathfinders Monument in Saint-Germain-de-Varreville. The Pathfinders set up beacons and lights to help others find the drop zones.

Next it was off to Sainte-Marie-du-Mont to see the town square and beautiful church and grab some lunch.

After at quick stop at Les Mézières, we were of to La Barquette Lock on the Douve River, one of the locks used to flood the area by the Germans.

Next was a visit to the first of two Easy Company Memorials we would visit on this trip, this one near Sainte-Marie-du-Mont.

Nearby is the historic Brecourt Manor and the site of Easy Company’s assault on the German 88 position. OverlordTour has exclusive access to the site where the assault happened, and it was amazing to walk through the field and imagine the fight that happened that day.

Later we saw the Dick Winters Leadership memorial, the General Pratt memorial, and combat damage at the church in Saint-Come-du-Mont along with an amazing story.

We saw Dead Man’s Corner as we worked our way down Purple Heart Lane across La Jourdan, La Douve, and on to the site of Cole’s Bayonet Charge.

Finally, we made our way into Carentan where we saw the site where Winters was injured, the aid station where Winters and Blythe were treated, and the town square, where several famous photos of Easy Company were taken.

Thierry also went the extra mile and made a special stop back by Omaha Beach on the return to Bayeux so we could get some photos of Les Braves monument. Thanks Thierry!

For anyone considering tours in Normandy, this is an unsolicited endorsement of OverlordTour. We thoroughly enjoyed it and our only regret is that we didn’t book earlier so we could have done three days of private tours with their amazing guides.

Domaine Airborne - Normandy, Angoville-au-plain, France

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Carentan - Port de plaisance, Pont-canal Route National 13 - 4K Ultra HD

Carentan se situe dans le département de la Manche en région Normandie. Le port de Carentan est en pleine campagne, au cœur des marais, au milieu des champs, surplombe une 2×2 voies (la RN 13) et est desservi par un canal de 7 km.
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Brecourt manor, Angoville au Plain church, and Carentan. trip through Normandy ep 2

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Exploring France (Paris and Normandy)

Sharing memories from travel done while studying abroad.

Date of Trip: May 1, 2019.

This video took place in varying locations in around Paris and Normandy France

Notable Things:
My great Uncle John M. Kuzma
Omaha Beach
Palace of Versailles
Mont St. Michel
Eiffel Tower
Cliffs of Étretat
The Louvre
Carentan

Music: Sors by Ycare

Star Spangled banner at Carentan Normandy France

The Star Spangled Banner being played at the village of Carentan, France, commemorating the 65th anniversary of the town's liberation by U.S. forces. The Battle of Carentan was an engagement in World War II between airborne forces of the United States Army and the German Wehrmacht during the Battle of Normandy. The battle took place between June 10 and 14, 1944, on the approaches to and within the city. The role of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment during the battle was popularized by the Stephen Ambrose book and HBO television series Band of Brothers.

FRANCE VLOG - CAEN, NORMANDY | Jodie Shoots

Hey, here's a travel vlog visiting France! We visited Caen and Carentan within Normandy to visit some friends!

Shot using my new Panasonic camcorder for the nostalgia!

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