D
Day Ancestors: Links Page

NORMANDY
- GENERAL SITES
Battlefields
of WW2 - my
other WW2 site, packed full of information on
how to visit WW2 battlefields - including
Normandy.
A
Tour of The Normandy Battlefields
- excellent web site by Professor Gerhard Rempel
looking at Normandy form the perspective of 12th
SS Panzer Division (Hitlerjugend).
American
D Day -
excellent new site in French/English which
includes details of all US soldiers killed on
Omaha.
Battle
of Lingevres
- excellent site about operations at Lingevres
June 1944.
D
Day: Etat des Lieux -
excellent French site by Patrick Elie, with some
content in English.
D
Day: History Revisted
- well constructed site with much battlefield
information.
D
Day Museum, Portsmouth, UK
- link to the excellent UK based D Day museum.
Hill
112 - site
dedicated to the Churchill tank memorial on Hill
112 but with some great information.
John
Crook's War
- site dedicated to a veteran who served with
the Hallamshires in Normandy.
Juno
Beach -
pages covering the Canadian operations on 6th
June 1944.
Juno
Beach Centre
- site dedicated to new Canadian visitors centre
at Courseulles-sur-Mer.
Normandie
44 -
excellent French site with a page for every
Normandy town and village.
NORMANDY TOURISM WEBSITES
Battlebus
- Paul Woodage's excellent on-site battlefield
tours.
Discover
Normandy -
useful website for planning your visit.
Bayeux
Tourist Office
- official website and useful for planning a
Normandy visit.
UNIT RELATED
WEBSITES
7th
(Armoured) Division
- superb website with the history of this famous
British division with Orders of Battle, photos
etc.
9th
Royal Tank Regiment
- useful history of this tank unit with served
in NW Europe.
506th
PIR - the
unit made famous in Band of Brothers.
WildBillGuarnere.com
- web site dedicated to the Easy Coy 506 PIR
veteran.
Creuilly
Club - web
site of the 4/7th Dragoon Guards (NW Europe)
Association.
Royal
Artillery 1939-45
- superb resource site for researching RA units
in WW2.
WWII
Unit Histories
- nice site with details of all sorts of
military units that were in WW2.
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