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This Normandy coast headland with a 100-foot cliff is between the D-Day beaches of Omaha and Utah. Pointe-du-Hoc's German fort was overtook by the United States Army during World War II's D-Day on June 6, 1944 as the rangers climbed the cliffs. German bunkers and bomb craters are still on the site as is a memorial museum.
This Normandy coast headland with a 100-foot cliff is between the D-Day beaches of Omaha and Utah. Pointe-du-Hoc's German fort was overtook by the United States Army during World War II's D-Day on June 6, 1944 as the rangers climbed the cliffs. German bunkers and bomb craters are still on the site as is a memorial museum.
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