Cemetery of the American Soldiers of WW2, Normandy France
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And the french morons think we never went to france
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A wonderful tribute. I'm not a fan of war, but I guess in some cases, it may be a neccesary choice. As for those who left the insulting messages, I assume they have their reasons. We also have people in America who are vocal about other countries in a negative way, and these remarks, of a small uneducated few, are what seem to be heard around the world, unfortunately. This country was made from many different people, and all should know how much France did for us to gain our freedom. Thank you!!
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as long as there is war there will be pain. war comes with a price of anger, greed, and pain. which will then give birth to mor pain and more war. it is impossible for us to truely understand one another. we all belive in different things, and nomatter what u do u can never understand the pain of somones life or their memories. as long as we are here, there will be war, and peace can never be achived. for it will become more war and pain.(vote up if u agree). USMC
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"Americans came to liberate, not to conquer; to restore freedom and to end tyranny."
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Does anyone know if the tombstones are arranged in any certain way? Say, like in alphabetical order?
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@Gfive78 in the name of americans i would like to thank france for all its support at the beginning of my country im am not a american that doesnt know history and without a very famous frenchman named MARQUIS DE LAFAYETTE without men like him that loved freedom so much he would leave his home country to fight for a cause in a far away land we wouldnt have the country i live in today i think we always show our support for one another whenever it is needed AMERICA & FRANCE FRIENDS FOREVER!
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All my love for this heroes ...all my respect and Honor!
RIP.
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"sons of this place let this of you be said,that you who live are worthy of your dead,these gave their lives that you who live may reap a richer harvest ere you fall asleep".r.i.p yanks manchester,england.
Yesterday I went to an american cemetery close to Paris. There was a small chapel and a guest book. I was really chocked by some visitors comments (like f... american). u can disagree with american or german or chinese but not insult memories of those who died for a good cause. I felt sorry for this. As a frenchman I am really grateful for what american did for us and for the world. We should always trie to follow the correct path for liberty, peace, freedom, justice in the world & for all.
Caramonn 3 years ago 15
A tous les soldats des forces alliées qui se sont battus pour la liberté.
For ever grateful, rest in peace
Gfive78 3 years ago 12