Normandy Honors D-Day: A Legacy of Liberation and Loss

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Yves Fauvel, an 86-year-old resident of Saint-Lô, France, who survived the Allied bombings during D-Day, commemorates the event by flying an American flag, despite the destruction caused by American forces. Fauvel and other locals express gratitude for the liberation while acknowledging the heavy civilian toll. This year's commemorations in Normandy aim to balance the memory of liberation with the grief of loss, as French President Emmanuel Macron emphasizes the importance of remembering the civilian casualties.
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- The D-Day Battle France Chose to Forget. Until Now. The New York Times
- Opinion: In Normandy’s once-blood drenched beaches, echoes of history CNN
- In France, D-Day evokes both the joys of liberation and the pain of Normandy's 20000 civilian dead The Associated Press
- The last WWII vets converge on Normandy for D-Day and fallen friends and to cement their legacy New York Post
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