Memorial site in honor of the Canadians and cultural center, the Juno Beach Centre presents the war effort of any civilian and military population in Canada and on the various fronts during the Second World War and the various faces of contemporary Canadian society.
Museum dedicated to the heroic action of the 6th British Airborne Division, on the eve of D-Day, the Longest Day, June 6, 1944 and during the Battle of Normandy from June to September 1944.
The various steps of the Caen Memorial Museum will immerse you in the heart of history of the twentieth century. The world history that starts in Sarajevo June 28, 1914 with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand ended in part November 9, 1989, in Berlin, with the "Berlin Wall" through the D-Day and the Battle of Normandy.
On June 6, 1944, 4126 Allied ships pass the largest amphibious assault in history on the beaches of Normandy, taking the Germans by surprise. Built on the same site where the artificial port was implanted, which can still see the remains a few hundred meters, the museum of Arromanches is a major place to visit to understand the Landing and the Battle of Normandy.
DDay-Overlord, the Normandy landing site and the Battle of Normandy.
Established by Congress at the request of General John J. Pershing to honor the accomplishments of the American Armed Forces where they have served