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D-Day - The Untold Story
The D-Day landings were part of the world's greatest invasion force, but not everything went according to plan. Underwater archaeologist Brett Phaneuf investigates the disastrous amphibious operation at Omaha Beach. A BBCi History website.D-Day at the Imperial War Museum
The Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944 - Operation Overlord - came after five years of war with Germany. It was the biggest and most complex combined operation in history, involving co-operation between the naval, air and ground forces on an unprecedented scale and marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War.2004 is the 60th anniversary of this landmark event and at the five branches of the Imperial War Museum you can discover the fascinating stories of the people involved, from generals and political leaders to soldiers and civilians, through a series of special exhibitions and events.D-Day Museum, Portsmouth
The D-Day Museum was opened in 1984 to commemorate the 40th Anniversary of D-Day. Its centrepiece is the magnificent Overlord Embroidery commissioned by Lord Dulverton of Batsford (1915-92) as a tribute to the sacrifice and heroism of those men and women who took part in Operation Overlord.Europe Regained
The re-hang of the Art Gallery in D West, IWM London.Mémorial pour la Paix, Caen
Mémorial pour la Paix, Caen The Caen Memorial was born out of the desire to create a place for reflecting on war on the basis of the experience of the memorable events that took place in Caen and the region during the summer of 1944.