Private Paris Trip: Caen Memorial Museum Exploration in Comfortable Van
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Explore the Caen Memorial Museum in Paris on a private trip. Travel comfortably in a van with your group and discover the history of World War II, the D-day Landings, and the Cold War. See war artifacts, underground bunkers, and genuine aircrafts.
Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Memorial de Caen - FROM EUROPEAN WAR TO WORLD WAR

1941: Germany launched operation Barbarossa against the USSR and Japan attacked Pearl Harbour. The Soviets and the Americans joined the Allies in their fight against the Axis countries: the European war became a world war.

GLOBALIZATION OF THE CONFLICT
In 1941, after numerous attacks on both sides of the globe, war becomes global…

In 1941, the war went global. Since 1939, the Third Reich had spread in search of conquest: Europe, the Balkans or North Africa, when Hitler come to the aid of Mussolini’s Italian troops who had been defeated by the British in Egypt. Meanwhile the Reich was also waging a war without quarter in the Atlantic, relentlessly attacking allied convoys en route for Europe. Both the African campaign and the battle of the Atlantic are featured in large displays at the start of the first room.
In Asia, Japan had already invaded China in 1937. In 1941, these two distinct wars were combined, setting the whole world aflame. The first room is devoted to the two military events which marked 1941: in June, operation Barbarossa, starting the flood of German troops into the USSR and the spread of the conflict to the East; in December, the Japanese attack on the American naval base of Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States, previously the Arsenal of Democracy, into a war which duly became a global conflict. The war with Japan features significantly here, which is intentional.

40% of the victims of the Second Sino-Japanese War from 1937 to 1945 died in the Asia-Pacific theater, including 24 million Chinese. Japanese expansionism and its often brutal military conquests were made possible only by excessive worship of the Emperor, unquestioning nationalist fervour and an authoritarian system headed by the Japanese army. Finally, there is a large display devoted to the Japanese warrior, an essential cog in the Japanese war machine.

THE BATTLE OF NORMANDY
This exhibition space deals exclusively with the Invasion of Normandy, a key episode in the liberation of Europe.
For the first time ever, we cover every detail of the Invasion of Normandy. Indeed, few people really know how much Normandy suffered following 6 June 1944. 20,000 inhabitants of Normandy were killed, that is a third of all French civilians killed during the Second World War. Towns were razed to the ground in mass bomb attacks, battles as fierce as those on the Eastern front raged, civilians were subjected to terrible suffering and many were evacuated, the German army fled and was pursued.

The Battle of Normandy was not supposed to last more than a few weeks. It would only end on 12th September with the liberation of Le Havre, one hundred days after the Landings.

FILM “1944: SAVING EUROPE”
Discover it during your visit to the Caen Memorial Museum!

Comprised of exclusively archive footage, the film

What's Included
  • Private transportation
  • Admission tickets to the Caen Memorial Museum
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • Hotel Pick up and Drop off
What's Not Included
  • Lunch
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

Embark on a journey with your private group (4/7 passengers) aboard a comfortable, air-conditioned Van.

Explore the detailed design of museum exhibits that retrace the events of World War II, D-day Landings, the Battle of Normandy and the Cold War.

Spend ample time touring the various displays and wartime relics without feeling hurried. Immerse yourself in historical narratives that elucidate the political phenomena leading up to the war, starting from the Versailles Treaty in 1919 until the Nazi invasion of Poland.

Witness an authentic “Hawker Typhoon”, a British fighter-bomber aircraft. Stroll alongside the underground bunker and headquarters of the German General Von Richter.

Experience real WWII war footage and heartfelt veteran testimonies.

View two fragments of the Berlin Wall adorned with drawings and graffiti.

See an authentic “MIG-21” Russian jet fighter-bomber.

Location
Memorial de Caen
Esplanade General Eisenhower
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Jaakkotapio
May 27, 2023
Caen Memorial Museum, private visit - As part of our private Normandy Area visit, this Museum was "one of the must places to visit, too". It has a wider perspective that only war times,, starting from City of Caen's older history. Of course much has been dedicated to WW2 times, as Caen (occupied by nazi-germany) was important center for defenders of Atlantic Wall. Concerning second world war times, there is lot of photos, couple films (small theatre) and many equipment, goods remaining to show how they really outlooked at those times. Exhibition continue also by covering stories that tell times in west France during Cold War times (1950's). So covering many hundred's of past history, it's a remarkable and indeed in-depth stories, full. Interesting in to see how many (local) girls and boys from schools were doing some of their exercises by following & answering right points into their books,,, and learning. Recommended place to visit, minimum visit time inside, I would say is 2 hours.
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