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Battlefield Normandy - The battle of Authie D-DAY + 1
June 7, also known as D-Day +1 marked the first battle between the Canadians and the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend during the Normandy campaign. When the Canadians attacked Authie, the German 12th SS counterattacked and a large tank on tank battle commenced. The first encounter between the two divisions was immediately a bloody one. The battle unfortunately had a barbaric end as members of the SS murdered several Canadian POW’s in cold blood. Here’s the battle of Authie. Don’t forget to like and subscribe if you like the content. Feel free to leave a comment! I always love to read what you guys have to say.
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Places to see in ( Caen - France )
Places to see in ( Caen - France )
Caen is a port city and capital of Calvados department in northern France's Normandy region. Its center features the Château de Caen, a circa-1060 castle built by William the Conqueror. It stands on a hill flanked by the Romanesque abbeys of Saint-Étienne and Sainte-Trinité, which both date from the same period. The multimedia Mémorial museum is devoted to World War II, the 1944 Battle of Normandy and the Cold War.
Founded by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, Caen – capital of the Basse Normandie region – was 80% destroyed during the 1944 Battle of Normandy. Rebuilt in the 1950s and ’60s in the utilitarian style in vogue at the time, modern-day Caen nevertheless offers visitors a walled medieval château, two ancient abbeys and a clutch of excellent museums, including a groundbreaking museum of war and peace.
Caen is a college city and thus very active. In summer, tourists (mainly British and German) gather in Normandy for Second World War remains and the Memorial for Peace. Caen is a modern city, four-fifths of which was demolished in 1944 and rebuilt in the 1950s and 1960s. However, some old buildings remain, especially churches.
The bus verts will get you around Normandy easily. Within Caen and its close suburbs, use the bus and tramway network, called twisto. Alot to see in Caen such as :
Memorial for peace: a modern museum focusing on Second World War and the Cold War
L'abbaye aux Hommes (Men's abbey) and l'abbaye aux Dames (women's abbey), a wonderful example of romanic architecture
Fine arts museum
Museum of Normandy, within the Castle (free entrance)
Caen Castle / Château ducal de Caen - William the Conqueror's castle, one of the largest medieval castles in Europe
Saint-Pierre church
Saint-Nicolas church and cemetery
Escoville mansion
Pegasus Bridge
Saint-Jean church
Vaugueux district
La rue Froide and Saint-Sauveur church
Caen is 15 km away from the D-Day beaches.
L'abbaye d'Ardenne
Les plages du Débarquement
Les villes balnéaires de la côte Fleurie : Cabourg, Houlgate, Deauville, Trouville...
Les petites stations balnéaires de la côte de Nacre
Le pays d'Auge
La Suisse normande
Le Bessin
Le Bocage virois
Le Mont Saint Michel
Le chateau de Fontaine-Henry
( Caen - France ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Caen . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Caen - France
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Bretteville-sur-Laize Canadian War Cemetery
1:15 North Nova Scotia Highlanders and Sherbrooke Fusiliers Regiment soldiers of Ardenne Abbey massacre June 7-8, 1944
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
Bayeux France Cathedral pipe organ
Cathedral of Notre-Dame in Bayeux, Normandy.
0051 cathedral notre dame de reims
Picardie / Compiègne / Le Château de Quesmy
À 1 heure de Paris et de l'Ile-de-France,
Nous serons heureux de vous accueillir dans notre château, à 10 minutes de Noyon, et 35 minutes de Compiègne, blotti derrière l´église classée du 12ème siècle et entouré de larges douves.
Restauré avec passion dans le plus grand respect de la tradition, vous y découvrirez une demeure de charme où chaque chambre d´hôte vous transporte dans une ambiance particulière.
Vous serez le bienvenu dans ce château devenu chambre d´hôte de charme où règne une atmosphère chaleureuse.
hébergements touristiques de Charme, type Chambres d'hôtes de charme, gite de charme, hotels de charme...
Gold Beach & the D-day Victoria Cross
Gold beach had 19 strong points, more than Omaha beach. The 50th division was the most experienced of all the troops on D-day.
In these videos we will visit D-day sites as if I was guiding you. We will actualy visit in a way not possible if you were with me. video allows teletranporting a few miles in a few seconds.
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Why D-Day
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Omaha beach
Pointe du Hoc
American airborne
Utah beach
Juno beach
Gold beach
Sword beach
Projected visits -
British airborne
Band of Brothers
Merville gun battery
The Dives bridges
La Fierre
General Falley
Waverly Wray
Longues gun battery
Arromanches and the Mulberries
82nd airborne
101st airborne
Donald Burgett
Michael Wittman - Villers Bocage - Gaumesnil
Totalise
Worthington Force
Falaise pocket
Taking St Lo
Operation Cobra
Graignes massacre
Joe Beryle
Ed Shames
Angoville au plain
Battle of Bloody gulch
The Malmann line
Taking Cherbourg
Maisy gun battery.
Abbey d'Ardenne and the Canadian 7th June advance
Hillman
Douvre radar station
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Walking D-day Omaha beach 2 of 2
Walking Omaha beach. Second part of walking Omaha, assaulted by the 1st Division and the 29th division.
In these videos we will visit D-day sites as if I was guiding you. We will actualy see more than if you were with me. Video allows tele-transporting a few miles in a few seconds.
Omaha beach was the most dramatic of the beaches due to it's topography and failed bombing.
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American airborne
Utah beach
Juno beach
Gold beach
British airborne
Band of Brothers
Merville gun battery
The Dives bridges
La Fierre
General Falley
Waverly Wray
Longues gun battery
Arromanches and the Mulberries
82nd airborne
101st airborne
Donald Burgett
Michael Wittman - Villers Bocage - Gaumesnil
Totalise
Worthington Force
Falaise pocket
Taking St Lo
Operation Cobra
Graignes massacre
Joe Beryle
Ed Shames
Angoville au plain
Battle of Bloody gulch
The Malmann line
Taking Cherbourg
Maisy gun battery.
Abbey d'Ardenne and the Canadian 7th June advance
Hillman
Douvre radar station
The 47 Royal Marine Commando takes Port en Bessin
Port en Bessin was an important objective for 2 reasons. It was in the middle of an 11 mile gap between Gold and Omaha beaches and was to be the site of a terminal bringing in fuel to be pumped into Pluto Minor.
The 47 royal marine commando was given the task.
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Saint Marie du Mont
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Port en Bessin
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Band of Brothers
Merville gun battery
La Fierre
General Falley
Longues gun battery
Arromanches and the Mulberries
82nd airborne
101st airborne
Donald Burgett
Michael Wittman - Villers Bocage - Gaumesnil
Totalise
Worthington Force
Falaise pocket
Taking St Lo
Operation Cobra
Graignes massacre
Joe Beryle
Ed Shames
Angoville au plain
Battle of Bloody gulch
The Malmann line
Taking Cherbourg
Maisy gun battery.
Abbey d'Ardenne and the Canadian 7th June advance
Hillman
Douvre radar station
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US national archives
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Timeline of World War II (1944) | Wikipedia audio article
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Timeline of World War II (1944)
00:00:07 1 January 1944
00:02:34 2 February 1944
00:06:29 3 March 1944
00:09:48 4 April 1944
00:11:51 5 May 1944
00:13:52 6 June 1944
00:18:12 7 July 1944
00:23:12 8 August 1944
00:27:20 9 September 1944
00:32:04 10 October 1944
00:35:06 11 November 1944
00:37:41 12 December 1944
00:40:35 13 See also
00:40:52 14 Notes and references
00:41:01 15 External links
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This is a timeline of events that occurred during 1944 in World War II.
Juno Beach Walking D-day
Juno beach had the second highest casualty rate after Omaha beach. Some elements went out on a spur to near their objective.
From a four mile landing front they carved out a ten mile wide front 6 miles inland.
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In these videos we will visit D-day sites as if I was guiding you. We will actualy visit in a way not possible if you were with me. video allows teletranporting a few miles in a few seconds.
This first video sets the scene for D-day. Why it was on the 6th June 1944 and why was it on the normandy beaches between Caen and the Cherbourg penisnsula.
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Gold beach
British airborne
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Merville gun battery
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Waverly Wray
Longues gun battery
Arromanches and the Mulberries
82nd airborne
101st airborne
Donald Burgett
Michael Wittman - Villers Bocage - Gaumesnil
Totalise
Worthington Force
Falaise pocket
Taking St Lo
Operation Cobra
Graignes massacre
Joe Beryle
Ed Shames
Angoville au plain
Battle of Bloody gulch
The Malmann line
Taking Cherbourg
Maisy gun battery.
Abbey d'Ardenne and the Canadian 7th June advance
Hillman
Douvre radar station
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88mm gun Canadian National Archives
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United Kingdom in World War II | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:34 1 Pre-war military
00:01:15 2 Beginning of the conflict
00:03:32 3 Western and northern Europe, 1940 and 1941
00:03:45 3.1 Norwegian campaign
00:06:02 3.2 The Battle of France
00:10:47 4 The war at sea
00:11:37 4.1 Opening moves
00:12:22 4.2 Battle of the Atlantic
00:12:55 4.2.1 First 'Happy Time'
00:14:44 4.2.2 Second 'Happy Time'
00:15:29 4.2.3 Success against the U-boats
00:17:18 4.2.4 Arctic convoys
00:18:00 4.3 The Mediterranean
00:19:52 4.3.1 Battle of Taranto
00:20:39 4.3.2 Battle of Matapan
00:21:32 4.3.3 Yugoslavia, Greece, and Crete
00:23:47 4.3.4 Malta
00:25:08 4.3.5 Large-scale invasions
00:26:30 4.3.6 Aegean sweep
00:27:18 4.4 Operation Overlord and the Normandy landings
00:29:45 4.5 The East
00:29:53 4.5.1 Indian Ocean disaster
00:32:35 4.5.2 Indian Ocean retreat
00:33:33 4.5.3 Indian Ocean strike
00:35:03 4.5.4 Blockade of Japan
00:35:54 5 The North African desert, Middle East, and Africa
00:37:06 5.1 The Offensive
00:38:12 5.2 Iraq, Syria and Persia
00:41:12 5.3 Ethiopia
00:45:25 5.4 War in the Western Desert
00:48:35 5.5 Operation Torch and El Alamein
00:52:29 5.6 Battle for Tunisia
00:54:02 6 The Italian campaign
00:54:40 6.1 Invasion of Sicily
00:55:53 6.2 Surrender of Italy
00:59:23 6.3 The Winter Line, Anzio and the Battle of Monte Cassino
01:01:34 6.4 Breakthrough to Rome
01:04:40 6.5 The Gothic Line and victory in Italy
01:08:16 7 The liberation of Europe
01:08:26 7.1 Operation Overlord
01:11:34 7.1.1 Controversies
01:15:33 7.2 Breakout from Normandy
01:17:42 7.3 Riviera invasion
01:18:28 7.4 Operation Market Garden
01:20:50 7.5 Walcheren
01:21:52 7.6 Battle of the Bulge
01:24:07 7.7 Crossing the Rhine and final surrender
01:26:51 8 The Far East
01:27:32 8.1 Disaster in Malaya and Singapore
01:30:57 8.2 Burma Campaign
01:31:43 8.2.1 Forced out of Burma
01:36:01 8.2.2 Forgotten army
01:38:45 8.2.3 Kohima and Imphal
01:40:56 8.2.4 Burma retaken
01:43:03 8.2.5 Malaya
01:43:55 8.3 Okinawa and Japan
01:45:04 9 The air war
01:45:13 9.1 Battle of Britain: 1940
01:46:52 9.2 Strategic bombing theory
01:48:38 9.3 Combined bomber offensive
01:55:57 9.4 Airfields
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- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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The United Kingdom, along with most of its Dominions and Crown colonies declared war on Nazi Germany in September 1939, after the German invasion of Poland. War with Japan began in December 1941, after it attacked British colonies in Asia. The Axis powers were defeated by the Allies in 1945.For the domestic history see home fronts during World War II and Timeline of the United Kingdom home front during World War II.
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