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2026 Liberty Prize: Young people invited to vote from March 20 to April 30
From March 20 to April 30, 2026, young people aged 15 to 25 are invited to vote to select the winner of the 2026 Freedom Prize, an international initiative that honors individuals and organizations committed to defending fundamental freedoms. An international jury of engaged young people was formed last February...
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General Assembly of the D-Day Committee
A General Assembly Focused on the Future: The General Assembly of the D-Day Committee was held today at 10:00 AM in Bayeux. This annual meeting provided an opportunity to review past actions and present the major future prospects for commemorating the Allied landings in Normandy. Among the highlights was the renovation of the Pegasus Memorial, presented by Yasmina Barbé...
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The choice of the 2026 international ceremony
The choice of Langrune-sur-Mer to host the international ceremony commemorating the 82nd anniversary of the D-Day landings has raised questions. However, this decision is based on precise historical and memorial grounds, linked to the town's unique position at the heart of the D-Day landing beaches and the desire to honor the commitment of the Allied forces...
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Looking back on the 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings
June 6, 2025: The 81st Anniversary On June 6, 2025, on the occasion of the 81st anniversary of the Allied landings, the Landing Committee organized international ceremonies in the Utah Beach sector, in the presence of numerous civil and military authorities, veterans, foreign delegations, students, troops and visitors from around the world. A day...
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The 81st anniversary of the D-Day landings
The Utah Beach sector has been chosen to host the international ceremony for the Allied landings in Normandy. The last international ceremony in this sector dates back to 2017. Eight years later, the ceremony will take place at the American Federal Monument in Sainte-Marie-du-Mont. Want to know what happened in the sector? Visit the D-Day page...
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A new website for the Landing Committee
In 2017, the Landing Committee's website underwent a complete overhaul. Today, a new chapter is turning, and we are proud to present the Committee's new website. This redesign has been designed to best meet the needs of Internet users, including easier navigation. The functionality we...
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Presentation of the ethics report
At the request of Mr. Hervé MORIN, President of the Normandy region, an ethics committee was formed to provide an opinion on the “Normandy Memory” project, also known by its former name “Tribute to Heroes.” This committee, made up of twelve people, is co-chaired by the national president of the Souvenir Français and the president...
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