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Embark on a private excursion from Paris to the emblematic sites of the Normandy landings, accompanied by a driver-guide interpreter.On June 6, 1944, called "D Day", the Allies opened a new front in Europe against the troops of the Third Reich in the Second World War. It was the largest military operation in history and marked the beginning of the Battle of Normandy that would lead to the end of World War II. More than 150,000 American, British, Canadian and many other nationalities landed by sea and air on different beaches of Normandy (Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Juno Beach ...), as well as at the Pointe du Hoc.Departure at 7:00 am from your hotel in Paris for a 3h45 minibus ride to the landing beaches.First stop at Utah beach where you can visit the D-Day museum. This museum will remind you of the events of D-Day by explaining the key stages of the landing, from its preparation to its conclusion.Then head for the village of Sainte Mère Eglise, where you will discover the Airborne Museum. Live a total immersion thanks to the interactive tablet given to enrich your visit. You will be able to live and understand the different events that made this region a part of history. You will have free time for lunch after the visit.Then discover Omaha Beach (also known as "The Beach of Blood"), the landing beach where the Allies lost the most troops. It is located below the 70-hectare Colleville Cemetery, which you will visit next. The famous St. Laurent American Military Cemetery includes 9387 white marble headstones, the memorial, a chapel and the Garden of the Missing. It now honors American soldiers who died in the Battle of Normandy during World War II and is one of 25 permanent U.S. burial sites overseas.Return to your hotel at 7:00 pm.
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