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CRISBECQ BATTERY

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Route des manoirs, 50310Saint-Marcouf, France
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2024
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2024

This impressive site takes you back to the dark days of the Second World War.

This impressive site takes you back to the dark days of the Second World War. In the immediate vicinity of Utah Beach, the enemy had installed a huge artillery battery - the largest on the Atlantic Wall - capable of covering an area stretching from Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue to Pointe du Hoc. For those in the know, the site was equipped with 21-centimetre guns, a must for the time. Under the command of Oberleutnant Walter Ohmsen, the garrison of 400 soldiers put up fierce resistance until June 12, 1944. A must-see site from which the first cannon shot was fired at dawn on June 6, 1944, it had fallen into total neglect and nature had reclaimed its rights (a wood had taken over here, and the casemates were filled with silt and water...). Some fifteen years ago, it was bought back by enthusiasts and restored so that it could be visited: a great idea! Today, you’ll follow a well-established route from the casemates to the various shelters, and will discover the entirety of a battery as you visit: dormitories, kitchen, ammunition bunkers, infirmary... You’ll be given plenty of explanations, and younger visitors will learn a lot about the site’s intense past. But the Battery also offers a busy programme of events: D-Day anniversaries, participation in Museum Night and the European Heritage Days, guided evening tours... A visit here leaves no one indifferent.

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Damgoy
Visited in july 2021
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Décevant. Allez en face au poste de commandement !
Pour celui qui n’y connaît rien c’est peut être instructif de se promener au milieu du béton mais à part les casemates qui sont vraies, le reste est trop scénarisé ! Les cuvages sont en fait les emplacements des bétonnières ayant servi à la construction. Les canons n’ont jamais été ici. Les croix en fer ont été faites chez le ferrailleur du coin, les obus viennent de la première guerre du monument aux morts… Les soldats américains morts lors d’un accident ne sont pas sous la casemate du site mais dans le champ à côté. Les reconstitutions sont mensongères, les uniformes, les couchettes n’ont rien à voir avec celles de l’époque. Bref, disons que si vous voulez de l’authenticité passez votre chemin. Allez plutôt faire la visite du centre de commandement de l’autre côté de la route. Vous serez bluffé !!
zugwin2
Visited in june 2019
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Très bien
Ce musée de plein air est très instructif et réalisé de manière très pédagogique
casper84
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Immense batterie avec encore des casemates que l'on peut visiter.
Des scenes ont éte reconstituées à l'intèrieur ( infirmerie, cuisine...)Elles permettent de mieux comprendre la vie des soldats allemand dans la batterie. Il reste encore des canons visibles.
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