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  • Mr. Winters led a small group of men on a raid of German cannon emplacements above Utah beach on Normandy's coastline.

    Dick Winters dies; WWII hero commanded 'Band of Brothers'

  • The relationship between Normandy's natural beauty and Impressionism is brilliantly demonstrated at the Malraux Museum in Le Havre.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy Impressionist Festival: Andre Malraux Museum at Le Havre

  • During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the region's land and seascapes -- illuminated by Normandy's incomparable light -- attracted artists like Eugene Boudin and Claude Monet and influenced their revolutionary approach to painting.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer

  • During the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the region's land and seascapes -- illuminated by Normandy's incomparable light -- attracted artists like Eugene Boudin and Claude Monet and influenced their revolutionary approach to painting.

    Denise Dennis: Normandy: Birthplace of Impressionism Celebrated this Summer

  • Among the plane's many military credits: Wave after wave delivered paratroopers and supplies over Normandy's beaches during the 1944 Allied invasion of Europe.

    This War Hero Still Flies

  • That's right, the Land our Forefathers fought for through the Millenia, the Land your fathers & Grandfathers fought and died for on Normandy's beaches and throughout Europe during WW2 to protect and preserve for us and our children secretly being surrendered.

    EU faces Split

  • "The most cultivated Americans were able to look past the differences," said Jean-Claude Demais, head of Normandy's tourist bureau.

    08/19/2004

  • Was Tostig married to William of Normandy's sister in law Judith, or do I have that wrong?

    Warriors of the Dragon Gold

  • Shouldn't he be content having survived Normandy's invasion with all his limbs and mental faculties?

    Covenant

  • British, Canadian and other allied forces that wrested a toehold on Normandy's beaches from Hitler's army on June 6, 1944, are expected to return this year.

    ANC Daily News Briefing

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