Nestled between the famous landing beaches of Gold and Omaha, Longues-sur-Mer stands as a unique historical site. It is the only battery along the Normandy coast to have preserved its guns and casements exactly as they were in 1944. This strategic location was heavily targeted by Allied forces during the D-Day landings, enduring over 1,500 bombs. The site was captured by the Allies on June 7, just one day after D-Day. Today, visitors can explore the well-preserved remains, offering a tangible connection to the pivotal events of World War II.
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