Thursday, September 26, 2013

This Haunting Tribute To World War II’s Fallen Will Give You Goosebumps

Buzzfeed  "Arromanches beach, Normandy was one of the D-Day landing sites on which thousands of soldiers lost their lives on June 6, 1944"
The large structures are abandoned Mulberries, left from D Day
 
 "As many as 500 people chipped in to draw 9000 silhouettes in the sand, each one representing a fallen soldier."
Arromanches beach, Normandy was one of the D-Day landing sites on which thousands of soldiers lost their lives on June 6, 1944.

 
Old newsreel documentary of the preparations for D Day
 

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