German WW II Cemeteries Normandy
Slide Show: Orglandes, La Cambe, Marigny, St.Désir de Lisieux, Champigny-St André, Mont de Huisnes:Data from Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge and web
Utah Beach,,La Cambe German war cemetery & Omaha Beach American Cemetery.
We visit Utah Beach then went onto the German War cemetery La Cambe located near to Bayeux. Presently containing in excess of 21,000 German military personnel from world war 11. finishing up at Omaha Beach Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, Colieville-sur-Mer.
Among the burials at the cemetery are three recipients of the medal of Honor, including Theodore Roosevelt Jnr. son of President Theodore Roosevelt. Jimmie W Monteith, & Frank D Peregory.
German military cemetery World War II NORMANDY .FRANCE.06.06.2015
German military cemetery World War II NORMANDY .FRANCE.Cimetière militaire allemand de la Seconde Guerre mondiale NORMANDIE .France.Deutsch Militärfriedhof des Zweiten Weltkriegs der Normandie.Немецкое военное кладбище Второй мировой войны Нормандии.
German Cemetery, La Cambe - Normandy, France 4K
German Military Cemetery at La Cambe in Normandy
Resting place for 21,222 German soldiers.
TRIP TO NORMANDY: German cemetery in La Cambe
the german soldiers cemetery in La Cambe
50th anniversary of the inauguration of German military cemetery at Bastogne/Recogne.
Speech of the German ambassador in Belgium at the 50th anniversary of the inauguration of German military cemetery at Bastogne/Recogne.
Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof in LA CAMBE Normandie
Deutscher soldatenfriedhof - La Cambe (Normandie)
German war cemetery in La Cambe, Normandy, France.
In total there are 21,222 German soldiers commemorated here, of which 207 unknown and 89 identified are buried in a kamaradengraben (or mass grave) below the central tumulus.
f000224 La Cambe / Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer / Calvados
Référence: f000224
Support: Bobine
Taille: 234 Mo
Durée: 8:00 min
Cameraman: Muth
Unités: 29th Infantry Division
Date: 29-juil.-44
Localisations: La Cambe / Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer / Calvados
Personnages: (inconnus)
Thèmes: Cimetière provisoire / GRS / Sépulture / Cadavre / Medic / Afro-américain / Panneau 29th ID
Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof in La Cambe, Normandie
Deutscher Soldatenfriedhof in La Cambe in der Normandie. Hier liegen 21.222 deutsche Soldaten begraben, die während der Kämpfe bei der Landung der Alliierten gefallen sind. Die Aufnahme stammt aus Mai 2011.
US 1st Army conducts memorial ceremony, at site of first US cemetery, Omaha Beac...HD Stock Footage
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US 1st Army conducts memorial ceremony, at site of first US cemetery, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, in World War II
Memorial Ceremony (including Roman Catholic Mass) for fallen US troops,on June 10, 1944 during World War 2. The location is Omaha Beach, St. Laurent sur Mer, Normandy France, where the U.S. 1st Army established the first American military cemetery in France, during World War II. US troops line the area. An altar is set up on the hood of a jeep parked in the sand. An Army Colonel standing in rear of the jeep reads from a notebook. Soldiers all stand with heads bowed. Among them are African American soldiers of the 320th Battalion. A Chaplain's assistant sits at a keyboard instrument next to the jeep. A Roman Catholic Army Chaplain in white clerical robes conducts a mass. Numerous grave markers can be seen in the distant background. Several French civilians stand with the soldiers, who bow heads in prayer. The Chaplain administers holy communion to kneeling soldiers. A French civilian woman places flowers near recent temporary grave markers of US fallen (stakes bearing their dog tags). A color guard stands with American flag, as squad of riflemen fire gun salutes. Three French civilians stand by the flowers. US Army bugler blows taps. All present salute the fallen. Some indivual soldiers walk to the markers of their buddies. Location: Normandy France. Date: June 10, 1944.
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Normandie - Versöhnung über Gräber
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Blumen gegen das Vergessen 2011: Orglandes (3)
Ausschnitt der Rede vom Volksbund-Präsidenten Reinhard Führer am 4. Juni 2011.
Zum 50jährigen Jahrestag der Kriegsgräberstätten La Cambe, Marigny, Orglandes und St. Desir-de-Lisieux in der Normandie wurden 1 000 Gräber der Unbekannten mit Blumensträußen geschmückt.
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Versöhnung über den Gräbern -- Arbeit für den Frieden
WW II german Veteran (2 of 5) D-day Normandy 1944 / 2008
Reise in die Vergangenheit auf die Soldatenfriedhöfe. Ich hatt einen Kameraden
A journey of a german veteran (12. SS Pz.Div.) into the past to cemetaries of german soldiers - who were killed in action in normandy 1944. A tribute to all veterans.
Lyrics I once had a comrade
I once had a comrade,
you won't find a better one.
The drum was rolling for battle,
he was marching at my side
|: in the same pace and stride. :|
A bullet flew towards us
for him or meant for me?
It did tear him away,
he lies beneath my feet
|: like it was a piece of me. :|
´wants to reach his hand to me,
while I reload my gun.
Can't give you my hand for now,
you rest in eternal life
|: My good comrade! :|
Cementerio alemán - La Cambe
Cementerio de los alemanes caídos en la Batalla de Normandía, durante la II Guerra Mundial. Imágenes del 25-10-2006.
Blumen gegen das Vergessen 2011: Orglandes (1)
Zum 50jährigen Jahrestag aller Kriegsgräberstätten in der Normandie wurden am 4. Juni 1 000 Gräber der Unbekannten mit Blumensträußen geschmückt.
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Versöhnung über den Gräbern -- Arbeit für den Frieden
Marigny
Cimetière militaire allemand de Marigny pour Blog American Patrol
Omaha Beach - La Cambe
Den Toten zum Gedenken, den Lebenden zur Mahnung!
f000048 Colleville-sur-Mer / Cherbourg / Calvados / Manche
Référence: f000048
Support: Bobine
Taille: 169 Mo
Durée: 5:45 min
Cameraman: Garcia
Unités: 4th Infantry Division
Date: 24 juin 1944 / 27 juin 1944
Localisations: Colleville-sur-Mer / Cherbourg / Calvados / Manche
Personnages: (inconnus)
Thèmes: C-47 / Aérodrome / Medic / Blessé / Prisonnier / Char / Artillerie