Utah Beach, the westernmost landing point on D-Day, is home to the Utah Beach D-Day Museum (Musée du Débarquement). This museum delves into the historic battle, providing a detailed look at the events of June 6, 1944. Visitors can explore exhibits that not only highlight the military operations but also offer a profound insight into French life under German occupation. The museum’s location on the actual landing site adds a poignant layer to the experience, making it a significant stop for those interested in World War II history.
Utah Beach D-Day Museum (Musée du Débarquement)
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