Letters
"Letters," a movie seen at the Normandy Visitor Center, tells the story of five men who lost their lives during the World War II Normandy Campaign. The story is told through their letters home and interviews with family members. "They were sons, brothers, fathers, uncles, and friends. Nearly all of them left behind a void in the lives of those they knew. For them, time stopped on the day they were killed. They are forever young....their graves are a living memorial to the past." The Normandy Visitor Center opened in 2007.

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Stories of Pointe du Hoc

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Valor and Sacrifice: World War 2 film displayed at Netherlands American Cemetery

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The First Airborne Assault on D-Day! (No AI - WW2 Documentary)

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Oberst Reisner: Ukraine setzt Russland unter Druck – so reagiert Putin | ZDFheute live

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OUR PROMISE: 100 YEARS OF THE AMERICAN BATTLE MONUMENTS COMMISSION

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Noise, Conflict, Chaos – The Public Order Office on Constant Duty | SPIEGEL TV

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The Pointe Du Hoc Bunker Story

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Never Forgotten

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D-DAY HERO Recalls Lowering the Ramp in FIRST WAVE at Omaha Beach | Frank DeVita

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America 250 – The Price of Freedom

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Omaha Beach WWII Then & Now - 10 Epic Photographs

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They Called Him “Sunday School” — Then He Took On 9 German Fighters Alone

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On Their Shoulders

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WW2 Luftwaffe Ace Flies RAF Spitfire For the First Time

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Omaha Beach : The D-Day Cameraman Who Filmed Assault Waves on June 6, 1944 - WWII Then & Now

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Flanders Field: Remembering Their Sacrifice

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Oral Histories from the 82nd Airborne Division on D-Day

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain's Fastest Bomber Was Made Of Wood

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Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery

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