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    Bayeux is located 7 kilometres (4 miles) from the coast of the English Channel and 30 km (19 mi) north-west of Caen. The city, with elevations varying from 32 to 67 metres (105 to 220 feet) above sea level – with an average of 46 metres (151 feet) – is bisected by the River Aure. Bayeux is located at the crossroads of RN 13 and the train ...

  2. May 29, 2021 · The attitude of the German soldiers toward France and particularly Normandy, of which Bayeux was a kind of symbol (notably due to its medieval history and the famous ‘Bayeux Tapestry’), is crucial in understanding the events of June 1944. In a wider sense, the Nazi regime used to underline a historical correlation between the French, particularly the Normans, and the Germans.

  3. Your visit to the memorial museum. Located just a few kilometres from the D-Day beaches, the Memorial Museum of the Battle of Normandy shows visitors all the key phases of the fighting and the day by day advances of the forces involved. It is essential preparation for visiting the memorial sites of summer 1944. Find out more.

  4. D-Day and the Battle of Normandy sites near Bayeux. 1944 D-Day Normandy, Land of Liberty is a grouping of all of the sites, museums, cemeteries, monuments and places of remembrance across the five départements of Normandy which pertain to D-Day and the three-month Battle of Normandy that ensued. You can also follow the main phases of the B ...

  5. On 14 June 1944, General De Gaulle landed in Normandy and went straight to Bayeux where he gave his first speech on French soil. The enthusiastic reception from the crowd of citizens served to demonstrate De Gaulle’s legitimacy in the eyes of the Allies as the leader of liberated France. For De Gaulle this visit was of vital significance ...

  6. Jun 10, 2023 · Completed in 1952, the Bayeux British War Cemetery is near the Battle of Normandy Museum and has over 4,000 Allied soldiers buried. Specifically, these are: 4,648 soldiers buried at Bayeux, including 4,100 from the Commonwealth and more than 300 unidentified, more than 500 graves of German soldiers killed during World War II.

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  8. Jan 25, 2023 · Bayeux, the first town to be liberated. From London, on the afternoon of 6 June 1944, General de Gaulle broadcast: ‘The Supreme Battle is under way. Of course, this is the Battle of France and the Battle for France. For the sons of France, wherever they are, and whoever they are, the simple and sacred duty is to fight the enemy by all the ...