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ELBOW MEMORIAL

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Les Hayettes, 61160Mont-Ormel, France
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2024
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2024

A memorial at Mont-Ormel, retracing the history of the fighting between the Allies and soldiers of the German Army.

Located 18 kilometres from Argentan, on hill 262 overlooking the Pays d’Auge, this place of remembrance enjoys a calm that is far removed from the history it recounts: the battles that pitted the four Allied nations against the soldiers of the German VIIth Army, encircled in the Falaise-Chambois pocket. It was on the very site of the Memorial, from 18 to 22 August 1944, that the epilogue to the bloody battle of Normandy was played out, with the loss of more than 10,000 lives.

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Visited in october 2023
Musée surtout basé sur 2 films très didactiques sur la poche de Falaise.
La visite se termine par une présentation guidée face aux baies vitrées donnant sur la poche de Falaise Montormel.
La visite dure environ 1 heure c'est vraiment à faire.
Visited in september 2023
Mooi museum met zeer overzichtelijke filmvoorstellingen ivm het sluiten van de "Falaise pocket", ook gedetailleerde uitleg van medewerker (in het Frans) bij het panoramisch venster
Visited in september 2023
Dit heeft me voor altijd verandert....geen dag gaat voorbij of ik moet hieraan denken....ik heb nog mensen gesproken die dit hebben overleeft....hun lach vergeet nooit meer.....
Visited in september 2023
Interesting
Visited in september 2023
Lieu d'histoire incontournable de la fin de la bataille de Normandie.
Appelé poche de Falaise -Chambois, haut Lieu défendu par les régiments et bataillons de la première division blindée polonaise du Général Maczek.
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