Once upon a time,
the planning of the greatest seaborne invasion ever took place.
Four years in the preparation, Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, marked the beginning of the end of World War II and the eventual liberation of Europe
Memories of D-Day: Add your own memories

 

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A US medic writes home from a Normandy beach (US Navy) We are grateful to you for sending us your memories. We cannot guarantee that all memories that we are sent will appear on this website. However, all memories that we receive that are relevant to D-Day will be added to the D-Day Museum’s archives. Sending us your memories implies that you are happy for this to happen. Thank you.
A US medic writes home from a Normandy beach (US Navy)




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