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Remembering D-Day: My Trip To Normandy, France

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This post is in remembrance of all the who fought so valiantly 66 years ago so we could live in freedom today.

On June 6, 1944, 66 years ago, approximately 160,000 US, British and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, in a concerted push to defeat Hitler and Nazi Germany. 10,000 American men died on the beaches of Normandy after a perilous crossing of the English Channel.

I was saddened to see that there was no mention of this being D-Day in the Los Angeles Times or the Pasadena Star News, only an AP article about efforts to protect one of the locations from the effects of erosion.

A few statistics:

  • 160,000 Allied troops took part in the assault
  • There were 10,000 American casualties in one day
  • 5,000 ships crossed the English Channel on the morning of June 6 to deliver troops and supplies
  • 800 planes dropped 13,000 paratroopers behind enemy lines. Many were shot out of the sky as they drifted to earth

Map of air operations at Normandy on D Day

Map of amphibious operations at Normandy on D Day

These maps are part of a display at the American Cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer

A couple of years ago, my husband and I made a pilgrimage to Normandy, France. Neither one of us had family members who participated in D-Day (my father was a defense plant worker and his father served in the Pacific), but we felt it was an important part of our American heritage to stand where so many had died fighting so we could live free.

We booked a tour with Overlord Tours out of Bayeaux, France due to reviews we had read on-line. We signed up for Tour #2, a tour of Utah and Omaha beaches and surrounding areas.

 

Laurent, tour guide, Overlord Tours

Our guide, Laurent, at the start of the tour

Our tour guide, Laurent, was very knowledgeable and passionate about all things D-Day. He, like many other people we met on our trip, love Americans and frequently expressed their appreciation of the sacrifices the American people made to help defeat Nazi Germany and expel them from France.

The tour inspired both sadness and awe. Standing on Utah and Omaha beaches, looking up at the German gun emplacements, it was hard to believe that anyone survived landing on the beach that day. The American troops were caught in a horrific cross-fire from German guns on a very deep beach with no cover for hundreds of yards.

2 movies worth watching are The Longest Day and Saving Private Ryan. Both accurately depict what the Allies were up against landing on the beaches of Normandy.

 





Normandy Beach landing in Saving Private Ryan








Pont-du-Hoc landing in The Longest Day




Another remarkable must see is the mini-series Band of Brothers.

Here's some photos from the American Cemetery at  Colleville-sur-Mer:

American Cemetary at Colleville Normandy

American Cemetary at Colleville Normandy

Some facts about the American Cemetery at Colleville:

  • The cemetery sits on 172 acres on a bluff overlooking Omaha Beach
  • It holds 9368 graves of soldiers killed during the assault on Normandy
  • 307 graves are marked "unknown"
  • 1557 names are listed in the Garden of the Missing, those who's remains were never found
  • The cemetery is maintained by the American Battle Monument Commission

There are 4868 British soldiers buried at Bayeaux Cemetery. There were also 946 Canadian casualties as a result of the assault on Normandy.

Map of amphibious operations at Normandy on D Day

Map of Normandy Beach assaults as seen from the American Cemetery

Map of amphibious operations at Normandy on D Day

View of Omaha Beach with map in the foreground from the American Cemetery. American soldiers had to run across that wide expanse of sand while being fired upon by German soldiers and gun emplacements.

If you only get to make one overseas trip in your life, or are wondering where to go on your next vacation, I highly recommend making a pilgrimage to Normandy. You will be welcomed with open arms by the locals. You will see some beautiful countryside and eat some delicious food. And you will be paying homage to true American (and British and Canadian) heroes, who richly deserve our admiration and respect.

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Anna Dovger
Add Value Home Staging LLC, 281-704-6607 - The Woodlands, TX
Home Staging -The Woodlands, TX

Michelle, thank you so much for your post. Not long ago my family celebrated Victory Day the end of WWII. 65 years ago Russia (Soviet Union) won Great Patriotic War that's against Nazi Germany everywhere known as WWII. It was hardest years for 1941 to 1944 until French, British and American forces joined WWII. That helped Russia tremendously. It is sad that this event were not presented properly here in USA. You right we have to be o grateful to our solders, to civil people who worked on military plants, to kids on occupied territory whowere pretending that they are playing but were counting how may tanks and weapons Germans have in their area and than delivered this information to the army.

THANK YOU FOR REMEMBERING

Jun 07, 2010 04:33 AM
Laura Cerrano
Feng Shui Manhattan Long Island - Locust Valley, NY
Certified Feng Shui Expert, Speaker & Researcher

Michelle, Thank you for bringing remembrance to this day in American History.  My mother's father served in WWII as a Navigator for the B17 bomber planes.  Thank you to all those who have served and who are serving.

Jun 07, 2010 04:40 AM
Michelle Minch
Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA - Los Angeles, CA
Home Staging Los Angeles and Orange County, CA

Anna: As an American, I have no idea what it would be like to live in a war zone. I can only imagine the horrible conditions that the Russian people had to contend with. Thank YOU for remembering as well.

Laura: We owe a huge debt of gratitude to those who served during WWII. So many gave their lives in a foreign land to bring freedom to those oppressed by tyranny. I hope your Grandfather shared his experiences with you.

Jun 07, 2010 06:46 AM
Susan Neal
RE/MAX Gold, Fair Oaks - Fair Oaks, CA
Fair Oaks CA & Sacramento Area Real Estate Broker

Fascinating stuff Michelle.  I'm sorry you didn't see coverage of it in your local papers.  It was discussed on all our local TV stations and in our newspaper, as well as on the network television news programs. Could you have missed it somehow?  If not, I think you should write a letter to the editor and then remind them next year.  It's something that is an important part of our history.

Jun 07, 2010 05:39 PM
Tom Bailey
Margaret Rudd & Associates Inc. - Oak Island, NC

Wonderful post. I did see and read coverage of D-Day, but not as much as it deserves. I would remind our Russian friend that the British and the French had been fighting Germany for 21 months prior to the German invasion of Russia. She is also correct that the Russian people suffered a great deal during the war. However, a lot of the suffering was delivered to them by Stalin. A great example of that is his famous Order No. 227 "not one step back". He used what is known as barrier troops to prevent unauthorized retreat. These troops were stationed behind the main front with orders to shoot anyone retreating without orders.

Jun 07, 2010 06:25 PM
Michelle Minch
Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA - Los Angeles, CA
Home Staging Los Angeles and Orange County, CA

Beth: I read your post and was heartened by what the subject had to say.

Susan: Both my husband and I found no coverage in the LA Times or Pasadena Star News. Sad.

Tom: So many suffered and died at the hands of mad men during WWII. Hopefully, we will never see the likes of them again.

Jun 08, 2010 02:43 AM
Beth Lester
Beth Lester Designs - Torrance, CA
Home Staging & Interior Decorating

We must never forget!  In A Former Hitler Youth Still Struggles With His Past, I relate an interview with an older gentleman who truly regrets his former country's actions.

Jun 08, 2010 04:58 PM
Michelle Minch
Moving Mountains Design Home Staging, Pasadena, CA - Los Angeles, CA
Home Staging Los Angeles and Orange County, CA

Thanks for providing the link to your post Beth.

Jun 09, 2010 12:34 PM