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My reflections on traveling through the region of France that was invaded on D-Day June 6, 1944 by Canadian, British and American forces.
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Turning south from there I came to what seemed to me the saddest and most disturbing place of all. The German Cemetery at La Camba. In the centre, on top of a large grassy mound, surrounded by red roses stand two shrouded figures.
ImagesOfTheJourney > Turning south from there I came to what seemed to me the saddest and most disturbing place of all.  The German Cemetery at La Camba.  In the centre, on top of a large grassy mound, surrounded by red roses stand two shrouded figures.
Turning south from there I came to what seemed to me the saddest and most disturbing place of all. The German Cemetery at La Camba. In the centre, on top of a large grassy mound, surrounded by red roses stand two shrouded figures.
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Keywords: war images france june bunker army destroyed remembrance german normandy dday nazis machine gun omaha beach david cale
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