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  2. Looking back at the beaches of Normandy on D-Day: June ... - AOL

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    On June 6, 1944, the world was forever changed. World War II had already been raging around the globe for four years when the planning for Operation Neptune -- what we now know as "D-Day" -- began ...

  3. Juno Beach - Wikipedia

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    Juno and or Juno Beach was one of five beaches of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944 during the Second World War.The beach spanned from Courseulles, a village just east of the British beach Gold, to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, and just west of the British beach Sword.

  4. Château de Colombières - Wikipedia

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    The Château de Colombières is a medieval castle built during the 14th century in Colombières, Calvados, Normandy, France. The Château de Colombières is a military fortress from the feudal era in Lower Normandy [1]. It was constructed between Bayeux and Isigny-sur-Mer, close to the D-Day beaches

  5. Sword Beach - Wikipedia

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    D-Day assault map of the Normandy region and the north-western coast of France. Utah and Omaha are separated by the Douve River, whose mouth is clear in the coastline notch (or "corner") of the map.

  6. 80 years ago, on the beaches of Normandy, WWII shifted ... - AOL

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    Almost 4,500 of them were killed on D-Day and 5,800 were wounded or missing. German casualties were estimated at 4,000 to 9,000. German casualties were estimated at 4,000 to 9,000.

  7. List of castles in Normandy - Wikipedia

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    Château d'Orcher: 13-14th century Fragment Keep survives, with later buildings. Château de Robert-le-Diable: 11-12th century Partly habitable Château de Rouen: 1204-1210 Restored Keep survives, known as Tour Jeanne d'Arc, roof added 19th century. Château de Tancarville: 12th century Habitable Manoir du Clap: 16th-19th century restored

  8. Gold Beach - Wikipedia

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    Pockets of German resistance remained throughout the beachhead area and the British were stopped about 3.7 miles (6.0 km) short of their D-Day objectives. [106] Bayeux, a primary D-Day objective for 50th Division, was captured on 7 June. [107] By the end of D-Day, the 50th Division had lost around 700 men.

  9. As the world loses the last links to D-Day, vets recount the ...

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    Around 200 veterans attended this year’s D-Day event in Normandy, the youngest in their 90s and some over 100.