Life Under German Occupation | 80th Anniversary of D-Day Cruise



The National WWII Museum commemorated the 80th Anniversary of D-Day with this series of presentations recorded during a cruise aboard the Seabourn Ovation. This journey, which set sail from Hamburg on May 29, 2024, honored the men and women who liberated Europe. With a custom itinerary emphasizing the pivotal land, sea, and air campaigns of World War II, we visited significant historical sites including Amsterdam, East Anglia, Dunkirk, and Normandy. The voyage featured lectures from esteemed historians such as Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller, Donald L. Miller, Alexandra Richie, John McManus, and Keith Lowe. Relive the profound moments and insights shared during this extraordinary trip, culminating in the unforgettable 80th anniversary ceremony on June 6, 2024.

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  1. Its probably good for Americans to hear about what is was like in Europe at that time.

    After all, they can hardly have stories about the war in the USA, can they? The USA was 3,000 miles + from the nearest enemy.

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