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Pete S
Sombre place
This is a sad place to visit but very interesting. Not so grand as the American cemetry but it makes the visitor realise there were two sides to the story. Well worth a visit
Was not originally on my D-day to do list, but saw it from the motorway and decided to visit. The sign over the entrance brought a sobering thought about those who fought. Well worth an hours visit.
I have been to many such places across Europe. They vary as you will know. Those on the tourist trail often less silent and less rewarding for the visitor who has some understanding of what such place...
This is well worth visiting as one looks to get a rounded sense of all that occurred during the WWII years in that part of France. What is really striking is how young the soldiers were, so many boys ...
I don't know the exact number here but they are not under headstones. They are buried in a few mass graves on their uniforms. They are mot all German, they are from the lands the Germans ran over, i...
Sombre place
This is a sad place to visit but very interesting. Not so grand as the American cemetry but it makes the visitor realise there were two sides to the story. Well worth a visit
Pay respect to all that fought
Was not originally on my D-day to do list, but saw it from the motorway and decided to visit. The sign over the entrance brought a sobering thought about those who fought. Well worth an hours visit.
SIlent and provocative
I have been to many such places across Europe. They vary as you will know. Those on the tourist trail often less silent and less rewarding for the visitor who has some understanding of what such place...
A Thought Provoking and Sobering Experience
This is well worth visiting as one looks to get a rounded sense of all that occurred during the WWII years in that part of France. What is really striking is how young the soldiers were, so many boys ...
Important for lots of reasons
I don't know the exact number here but they are not under headstones. They are buried in a few mass graves on their uniforms. They are mot all German, they are from the lands the Germans ran over, i...