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My reflections on traveling through the region of France that was invaded on D-Day June 6, 1944 by Canadian, British and American forces.
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Towering over the beaches, the great guns of "Battery du Longues"  were still in their massive concrete emplacements, only
one of which had been destroyed, prior to the landings.
Towering over the beaches, the great guns of "Battery du Longues" were still in their massive concrete emplacements, only
one of which had been destroyed, prior to the landings.
Batterie du Longues
Batterie du Longues
My son Daniel
My son Daniel
Batterie du Longues
Batterie du Longues
An explosion in this bunker did this.
An explosion in this bunker did this.
My son Daniel who accompanied me on another trip to Normandy in 2006.
Inside one of the turrets of the Batterie du Longues guns.
My son Daniel who accompanied me on another trip to Normandy in 2006.
Inside one of the turrets of the Batterie du Longues guns.
Gives new meaning to the term "Toy Gun"
Gives new meaning to the term "Toy Gun"
Canadian Cemetery at Juno
Canadian Cemetery at Juno
Over the next few days, I visited the other invasion beaches.  At Arromanches the skeletal remains of the artificial  "Mulberry Harbour"* , still surrounds the bay.

*An artificial harbour made by sinking giant hollow concrete "caissons" and surplus ships. used to make up for the lack of natural harbours in Normandy
Over the next few days, I visited the other invasion beaches. At Arromanches the skeletal remains of the artificial "Mulberry Harbour"* , still surrounds the bay.

*An artificial harbour made by sinking giant hollow concrete "caissons" and surplus ships. used to make up for the lack of natural harbours in Normandy
This German pillbox is actually in St. Malo but it so demonstrates the violence of the invasion.  These are the results of American Tanks taking on a German machine gun pillbox. It is close to 25 cm thick steel. It is interesting to note that there is only one hole which penetrated the metal.
This German pillbox is actually in St. Malo but it so demonstrates the violence of the invasion. These are the results of American Tanks taking on a German machine gun pillbox. It is close to 25 cm thick steel. It is interesting to note that there is only one hole which penetrated the metal.
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