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Normandy (administrative region): Region in France
Normandy is the northwesternmost of the eighteen regions of France, roughly coextensive with the historical Duchy of Normandy.

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The false story of the 'Nurse who wrote the names of the fallen' in Normandy [Video]

The false story of the 'Nurse who wrote the names of the fallen' in Normandy

The false story of the 'Nurse who wrote the names of the fallen' in Normandy An AI-generated image of a WWII nurse is circulating widely online. READ MORE :..

Credit: euronews (in English)     Duration: 01:28Published

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Royalty and world leaders will gather with veterans in Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings.
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Amid the roar of gunfire and the shouts and screams of soldiers as they ran up the beaches of Normandy, there was another sound: the keening cry of bagpipes.
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D-Day veterans sail to Normandy but don't try to call them heroes - they won't have it

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D-Day veterans have told of having "mixed feelings" as they left for Normandy in France for the 80th anniversary commemorations.
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Last member of D-Day veterans group to scatter comrades' ashes on final trip

The only surviving member of a group of D-Day veterans will scatter his comrades' ashes on his final trip to the beaches of Normandy this week.
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Man charged with using pleasure boat to smuggle people to UK

A man has been charged with people smuggling offences after a pleasure boat was allegedly used to transport at least 10 people to the UK from Normandy.
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'Don't f*** it up!': D-Day veteran remembers Churchill's words to him before Normandy landings

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