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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: A Chronology
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: Hobart's FunniesThe British response to the problems of a seaborne invasion was to develop a number of specialised and somewhat bizarre armoured vehicles - read the story of Hobart's Funnies here.
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: The Mulberry HarboursSpuds, Beetles, Whales and Gooseberries were all a vital part of the massive effort to invade France on June 6, 1944 - they were coded names for parts of the Mulberry Harbours.
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: The Story Behind The Longest Day24 Hour Museum will be featuring a series of features and trails to mark the anniversary of D-Day, beginning with this in-depth background feature on the conflict.18 May 2004
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: The Story Of The Longest DayContinuing our series of features and trails marking the 60th Anniversary of D-Day Gavin Greenwood explains the events of 6th June 1944.27 April 2004
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: Training, Logistics, Build-up, DeceptionDuring 1943 and 1944 planning and preparation for Overlord gathered pace in Britain as the whole south coast was transformed into a vast military camp.
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Article: Trail D-Day 60th Anniversary: Web Links From The 24 Hour Museum
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Article: Review The Last Stand: Marc Wilson's wartime defences at Royal Armouries Fort NelsonMarc Wilson's project to photograph World War II defences has resulted in a thought-provoking series of ethereal "documentary landscapes" at Fort Nelson.03 May 2013
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Event: Lecture County: Greater London The Roar of the Lion: The Making of Churchill’s World War SpeechesIt is widely believed that the British people were unanimously enthusiastic about Churchill’s wartime speeches. Many were, but others were not. Drawing on contemporary diary and survey evidence, author and historian...Churchill War Rooms | London | 23 July 2013
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Article: Trail VE Day 60 Years: War Artists - World War Two On Canvas And Paper Part Two: The Theatre Of WarA trail looking at the role of war artists during World War Two in the theatre of war with handy tips on where to view their paintings.
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Website World War Two Today
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Website WW2 People's War





