As many of you already know, during summer vacations I spent a week in Northeern France, Bretagne and Normandie.
Visiting the D-Day places (beaches, museums, war memorials and military cemeteries) was quite a must.
After long time I was finally able to order ALL the pics, to select the most relevant, and to publish on www.eaf51.org
I also added the pics I took in July in Berlin, at the Aiplane section of the Deutche Technik Museum, where may interesting things are on display
To see the pictures, as usual, go to www.eaf51.org, then on the navigation bar on the left click on NEWS, and follow the links to the page you are intereested in
Here is the list of the last addiction (Normandie and Berlin):
BERLIN:
- Deutches Technik Museum - Airplane Section (incl. Me 109 E-3, Me Bf-110 F-2, JU 88 G-6 nightfighter, HS 132, HS 293, V-1, V-2 engine, Me 163 engine, Ho II Habicht, Ju 87 and Il-2 vreckages , DC-3, Ju 52, Mig 15, F-86 K, and several other pieces)
NORMANDY:
- Catz: A1 Airfield Tank Museum n
- Carentan: Hystorical Center of the Paratroopers of the D-Day (Dead Man’s Corner Museum)
- Longue-Sur_Mer: the German Batteries,
- St.Mere Eglise: Airnborne Museum,
- Point Du Hoc - 2nd Ranger Bataillon Memorial
- Omaha Beach
- Arromanches-Des-Bains: the Mulberry
- Sword Beach: Grand Bunker Museum
- Merville: German Batteries Museum
- Pegasus Bridge - 6th British Airborne Division Memorial
- Utah Beach Memorial
- Colleville Sur Mer, US War Cemetery Omaha Beach
- Rayes Bazzeville: British War Cemetery
- Huisines Sur Mer: German War Cemetery
- La Cambe: German War Cemetery (incl. the burial of German panzer ace Michael Wittmann)
- Bayeux: British War Cemetery
- Bayeux: Normandy Memorial Museum
Enjoy the tour!