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Tractage dans le 14e arrondissement à l'occasion des 48h pour faire connaître les mesures de NKM pour les deux-roues.
© Pascal Legrand
48h en France. 29:06:18
Penwythnos o chwilio am adfeilion ail ryfel byd yn ardal Calais.
Tren i Dover ben bore Gwener, Llong i Calais ganol pnawn. Aros yn Calais y nos Wener. Audresselles nos Sadwrn. Cwch a tren nôl nos Sul.
Sadwrn :
www.strava.com/routes/13865319
Sul :
www.strava.com/routes/14126104
Cefndir [wiki]
“Hitler ordered the construction of the fortifications in 1942. Almost a million French workers were drafted to build it. The wall was frequently mentioned in Nazi propaganda, where its size and strength were usually exaggerated. The fortifications included colossal coastal guns, batteries, mortars, and artillery, and thousands of German troops were stationed in its defences. When the Allies eventually invaded the Normandy beaches in 1944, most of the defences were stormed within hours. Today, ruins of the wall exist in all of the nations where it was built, although many structures have fallen into the ocean or have been demolished over the years.”
May 1940 German invasion of France
June 1940 Mass evacuations at Dunkirk [Operation Dynamo], Le Havre [Operation Cycle], St Nazaire and Nantes [Operation Aerial]
French surrender
July 1940 German occupation of Channel Islands
Battle of Britain
Invasion of Britain planned [Operation Sea Lion]
London Blitz begins
September 1940 Operation Sea Lion postponed
August 1942 Disastrous Allied Dieppe raid [Operation Jubilee]
1942-43-44 Atlantic Wall built from Norway to Spain
June 1944 Allied invasion of France [Operation Overlord / Neptune aka D-Day] "largest amphibious military operation in history"
July, August, Sept 1944 French cities liberated.
Tractage dans le 14e arrondissement à l'occasion des 48h pour faire connaître les mesures de NKM pour les deux-roues.
© Pascal Legrand
48h en France. 29:06:18
Penwythnos o chwilio am adfeilion ail ryfel byd yn ardal Calais.
Tren i Dover ben bore Gwener, Llong i Calais ganol pnawn. Aros yn Calais y nos Wener. Audresselles nos Sadwrn. Cwch a tren nôl nos Sul.
Sadwrn :
www.strava.com/routes/13865319
Sul :
www.strava.com/routes/14126104
Cefndir [wiki]
“Hitler ordered the construction of the fortifications in 1942. Almost a million French workers were drafted to build it. The wall was frequently mentioned in Nazi propaganda, where its size and strength were usually exaggerated. The fortifications included colossal coastal guns, batteries, mortars, and artillery, and thousands of German troops were stationed in its defences. When the Allies eventually invaded the Normandy beaches in 1944, most of the defences were stormed within hours. Today, ruins of the wall exist in all of the nations where it was built, although many structures have fallen into the ocean or have been demolished over the years.”
May 1940 German invasion of France
June 1940 Mass evacuations at Dunkirk [Operation Dynamo], Le Havre [Operation Cycle], St Nazaire and Nantes [Operation Aerial]
French surrender
July 1940 German occupation of Channel Islands
Battle of Britain
Invasion of Britain planned [Operation Sea Lion]
London Blitz begins
September 1940 Operation Sea Lion postponed
August 1942 Disastrous Allied Dieppe raid [Operation Jubilee]
1942-43-44 Atlantic Wall built from Norway to Spain
June 1944 Allied invasion of France [Operation Overlord / Neptune aka D-Day] "largest amphibious military operation in history"
July, August, Sept 1944 French cities liberated.
48h en France. 29:06:18
Penwythnos o chwilio am adfeilion ail ryfel byd yn ardal Calais.
Tren i Dover ben bore Gwener, Llong i Calais ganol pnawn. Aros yn Calais y nos Wener. Audresselles nos Sadwrn. Cwch a tren nôl nos Sul.
Sadwrn :
www.strava.com/routes/13865319
Sul :
www.strava.com/routes/14126104
Cefndir [wiki]
“Hitler ordered the construction of the fortifications in 1942. Almost a million French workers were drafted to build it. The wall was frequently mentioned in Nazi propaganda, where its size and strength were usually exaggerated. The fortifications included colossal coastal guns, batteries, mortars, and artillery, and thousands of German troops were stationed in its defences. When the Allies eventually invaded the Normandy beaches in 1944, most of the defences were stormed within hours. Today, ruins of the wall exist in all of the nations where it was built, although many structures have fallen into the ocean or have been demolished over the years.”
May 1940 German invasion of France
June 1940 Mass evacuations at Dunkirk [Operation Dynamo], Le Havre [Operation Cycle], St Nazaire and Nantes [Operation Aerial]
French surrender
July 1940 German occupation of Channel Islands
Battle of Britain
Invasion of Britain planned [Operation Sea Lion]
London Blitz begins
September 1940 Operation Sea Lion postponed
August 1942 Disastrous Allied Dieppe raid [Operation Jubilee]
1942-43-44 Atlantic Wall built from Norway to Spain
June 1944 Allied invasion of France [Operation Overlord / Neptune aka D-Day] "largest amphibious military operation in history"
July, August, Sept 1944 French cities liberated.
Tractage dans le 14e arrondissement à l'occasion des 48h pour faire connaître les mesures de NKM pour les deux-roues.
© Pascal Legrand