Examples of 'normandy beaches' in a sentence

Meaning of "normandy beaches"

Normandy beaches: This phrase refers to the coastal areas of Normandy, France, particularly known for their historical significance related to World War II, specifically the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944

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For allied soldiers to assault the normandy beaches.
Normandy beaches fully consolidated.
The allied landings on the Normandy beaches.
The Normandy beaches are now a gathering place.
I have been to the Normandy beaches twice.
Start your journey in Caen from which you can easily tour the Normandy beaches.
Allied troops had landed on the Normandy beaches only a month before.
Deauville is considered throughout France as the queen of the Normandy beaches.
Off to the Normandy Beaches for a few days.
The first of these was the battle of the Normandy beaches.
Today the Normandy beaches are quiet.
This footage shows Allied forces landing on the Normandy beaches.
The composition of the Normandy beaches is close to those of the West of England.
The caltraps symbolize mines and German defenses on the Normandy beaches.
It provided cover for the Normandy beaches and shipping using the Mulberry harbours.

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Most of the Allied supplies were still coming in over the Normandy beaches.
The taking of the Normandy beaches was still horrific, with thousands dead or wounded.
Many Parisians enjoy a day excursion to Normandy Beaches during summer.
Normandy beaches fully consolidated . Allied forces continue advance . " They are doing all right.
The intention was to do what Steven did with Pnivate Ryan on the Normandy beaches.
With your driver-guide you will travel to the Normandy beaches in an air-conditioned minibus.
Dummy tanks were used in Operation Fortitude prior to the landings at the Normandy Beaches.
Ahead, the Normandy beaches.
The trucks carrying the stuff stretched back 250 miles to the Normandy beaches.
First, the Marines took the Normandy beaches.
The trucks carrying the stuft stretched back 250 miles to the Normandy beaches.
The pas-de-calais, the Cherbourg Peninsula or the Normandy beaches.
Matthew Halton reports from England, 2 days after the D-day invasion of Normandy beaches.

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