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D-Day Commemoration in Ruyton XI Towns

D-Day Commemoration in Ruyton XI Towns
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Troops from the UK, the US, Canada and France attacked German forces on the coast of northern France, on 6 June 1944.
It was the largest military naval, air and land operation ever attempted and marked the start of the campaign to liberate Nazi-occupied north-west Europe.
D-Day involved the simultaneous landing of tens of thousands of troops on five separate beaches in Normandy. The beaches were code-named UTAH and OMAHA (the landing beaches of the American troops; GOLD and SWORD (the landing beaches of the British troops; and JUNO (the Canadian beach).

American soldiers managed to land on Utah Beach without major casualties. But at nearby Omaha beach, the US force suffered serious losses.

About 3000 Australians were involved in D-Day and the Normandy landings, with Australia's main contribution offering support in the air.

On D-Day alone, as many as 4,400 troops died from the combined allied forces. Some 9,000 were wounded or missing.
Total German casualties on the day are not known, but are estimated as being between 4,000 and 9,000 men.
Thousands of French civilians also perished, mainly as a result of bombing raids carried out by allied forces.

THE PITY OF WAR.

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 Amelia
Amelia club has replied
I was 2 years old, Jean. I didn't know much at all, but I can remember my gas mask, and our cellar, and then all the rationing; yet I had a very happy childhood.
4 years ago. Edited 4 years ago.
 M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !! ( Marj )
M♥rJ Photogr♥phy !!… club
Been very moving !!!!
4 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club
A time and event never to be forgotten Amelia. As I write this the TV shows live scenes from the memorial events in France. Let us hope that our young people will never have to go through this again. The same to be said for the people of France who bore the brunt.

~Herb
4 years ago.
 Pam J
Pam J club
THEY WILL BE REMEMBERED
4 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
We have made two visits to Northern France and the war cemeteries.. my wife has a family relative in 'Pouchvillers British cemetery' .. (1st world war) it is a very moving trip to make.
Yes we will remember them.
Dj.
4 years ago.

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