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74TH D-DAY ANNIVERSARY WWII
TOUR
Normandy to Eagle's Nest
France – Luxembourg –
Belgium – Germany
June 2 - 14, 2018 (13
day Escorted Tour)
$4,250.00 per person in
twin/dbl room (land package
only)
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74 years ago our “Greatest
Generation”, Americas finest,
boarded their vessels and sailed
across the English Channel into
Hitler’s “Fortified Europe”.
This
tour reflects the courage of these
young men and the sacrifices that
they made. Covering 4 European
Countries, WW II and WW I
Battlefields and the cities of
Reims, Luxembourg, Frankfurt,
Nurnberg & Munich, where we take in
the history and architecture as well
as the tourist sights of these
vibrant cities. Come join us for
this unforgettable historical
experience of a lifetime.
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Day #1 - Saturday, June 2nd
Individual arrival into Paris Charles De
Gaulle’s International Airport clear customs
& Immigration. In arrivals hall, a WWII
Tour's Group Escort will meet group.
Transfer by motor coach to your hotel in
Paris for 2 nights.
Group has free time to relax and adjust to
the time difference + 6 hours EST.
Welcome dinner in the hotel. (D)
Hotel in central Paris |
Day #2 - Sunday, June 3rd
Breakfast in the hotel.
After breakfast our group
will take a tour of this
vibrant city. Our local city
guide will show us all the
famous sights. Eiffel Tower.
Champs des Ellyses,
Triumphal Arch, Louvres,
Sacre Coeur, and many more.
After the tour our group has
free time to relax in Paris
and do some personal
sightseeing or shopping.
Dinner in the hotel. (B, D) |
Day #3 - Monday, June
4th
Breakfast
in the hotel.
This
morning we depart for depart
for Normandy which lies 3
hours north of Paris.
En-route a short stop will
be made at the little known
lost piece of History.
Chateau de La Roche-Guyon.
This is where Field Marshall
Erwin Rommel’s Army Group B
Headquarters were located.
It was not just Rommel's
headquarters but also a
place where some of the
conspirators involved July
20 plot including General
Speidel (Rommel's chief of
staff), General Stulpnagel
and Field Marshal Von kluge
discussed about the removal
of Hitler's power.
Completing our visit we
continue into the Operation
Overlord area and check into
our hotel for the next 3
nights.
Dinner in the hotel.
Hotel in Normandy (B, D) |
Day #4 - Tuesday, June
5th
Breakfast
in the hotel.
After
breakfast, a tour of the Normandy landing
beaches, starting with Ouistreham, where the
British & French Commandos and Canadian 1st
Airborne units secured the eastern flank of
the landing beaches early in the morning of
June 6, 1944. Here we will visit “Pegasus
Bridge” and the museum, which is dedicated
to this daring feat of bravery. Continuing
west we drive the coastal route making
various stops along the way through the
British and Canadian landing zones on June
6, 1944 Sword, Juno & Gold Beaches. A longer
stop in Arromanches is planned for a visit
to the Arromanches 360 Circular Theater
presentation of “Normandy 100 Days”
and viewing the Mulberry Harbor, which was
specially built in England and towed across
the channel to be put in place for the
landing of supplies after the main landings.
A late afternoon / early evening return to
our hotel
Dinner in the hotel (B, D)
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Day #5 - Wednesday, June 6th
Breakfast in the hotel.
After
breakfast we continue our
tour of the “Operation
Overlord” area, taking us
into the American theatre of
operations. Driving west our
first stop of the day will
be at Utah Beach where the
4th Infantry Division, under
the command of General
Roosevelt landed. After
walking on the beach, we
depart for La Fiere, to
cover the heroic actions of
the 325th Glider Infantry
Regiment, 82nd Airborne
Division who fought to
defend and keep the Merderet
Bridge open for 3 bloody
days of hard fighting. It
was here that the Medal of
Honor was awarded to Pvt,
Charles de Glopper who was
killed in action. This is
the area where the west
flank of the landing beaches
had to be secured early in
the morning of June 6, 1944.
Our next stop will be in
Ste. Mere Eglise. Here we
will visit the Airborne
Museum dedicated to the
101st Division “Screaming
Eagles” and the 82nd
Division “All American” We
will also visit the church
to view the beautiful
stained glass windows also
dedicated to these 2
divisions. A parachute still
dangles precariously from
the steeple with an effigy
of an 82nd airborne trooper,
John Steele, who was
entangled there after the
drop.
On
leaving St. Mere Eglise our
tour will continue over to
Point Du Hoc and the Ranger
Monument. Point du Hoc has
been left much as it was in
June of 1944, a standing
monument to the sacrifices
and heroism of the 2nd
Rangers. After our walk
around Pointe du Hoc and
visiting the German Bunkers
we depart for Omaha Beach.
Here we have time to reflect
on the bloody slaughter of
many young Americans that
took place here. On visiting
Omaha beach we will climb
the bluffs to overlook the
beachhead area and visit St
.Laurent-sur-Mer American
Military Cemetery.
Returning to our hotel by
late afternoon / early
evening.
Dinner in the hotel (B, D)
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Day #6 - Thursday, June 7th
Breakfast in the hotel.
This morning we depart from the
Normandy
area we drive southeast to Reims.
En-route
the tour will stop in the Compiegne Forest.
In June 1940, just after his armies had
smashed France, Hitler traveled to Compiègne.
Here, in a forest clearing, on November 11,
1918, Marshal Ferdinand Foch, the French
commander, had humbled the Kaiser's generals
and accepted a humiliating German surrender,
the armistice ending World War I. Foch held
the fateful meeting in his railroad car,
number 2419D.
On arrival in Reims, we will visit the
Little Red Schoolhouse. This is the building
and room where German surrender was signed
on May 7, 1945.effectively ceasing all
combat operations in Europe. Directly after
this VE Day in Europe was declared.
Transferring from the Little Red Schoolhouse
to our hotel and check in for 1 night.
Remainder of the evening free at leisure.
(B, D)
Hotel in Reims / Tinqueux
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Day #7 - Friday, June 8th
Breakfast in the hotel
Departing Reims this morning, we continue
west through the Champagne region to
Verdun. A visit to some of the WW I
battlefield sites is planned along with a
visit to the Ossuary. Again it is here
that we take time to reflect on the horror,
destruction and the terrible loss of life
that took place in the great war of 1914
-1918.
Mid-afternoon we travel into
Luxembourg and visit the American
Military Cemetery (Patton’s
Grave). After our visit to the
Cemetery we continue north into
Belgium and the Ardennes region
to re-visit the area known in WWII
history as the Ardennes offensive,
(Battle of the Bulge) or “The
Von Rundstedt offensive” and check
into our hotel for the next 2
nights.
Dinner in hotel.
(B, D)
Hotel in Bastogne / Aarlon Area
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Day #8 - Saturday, June 9th
Breakfast in the hotel.
A
full day touring the Bulge area visiting many of the important combat areas.
La Gleize, Parker’s crossroads, Stavelot,
St. Vith, Trois Ponts, Bastogne, McCauliffe
Square, M cCauliffe Headquarters, Mardasson Memorial, and
sites dedicated to covering the areas that
were very heavily fought over and defended
by the Famous “Band of Brothers” Easy
company of the 101st Screaming Eagles. A
visit to peace woods and the village of Foy.
Not forgetting Malmedy where the infamous
massacre of GI’s took place on the orders of
S.S. Standartenfuhrer Joachim Peiper.
On December 17, 1944, near the hamlet of
Baugnez on the height half-way between the
town of Malmedy and Ligneuville in Belgium,
the leading element of Waffen-SS Kampfgruppe
Peiper, named after its leader SS-Standartenführer Joachim Peiper encountered
Jeeps and trucks of the American 285th Field
Artillery Observation
Battalion (FAOB). The German tanks fired on
the U.S. vehicles, which were quickly
abandoned by their occupants. With no
anti-tank weapons, the Americans
surrendered. About 150 of the prisoners of
war were disarmed and sent to stand in a
field near the crossroads. Some 72-84 of the
prisoners were machine gunned and killed,
their bodies left on the field where they
fell. An American patrol discovered the
massacre that night.
Late afternoon we arrive back in our hotel.
Dinner in the hotel. (B, D)
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Day #9 - Sunday, June 10th
Breakfast in the hotel.
Departing
the Bastogne area, our tour continues East
through the Eifel mountains, following the
advance of the US 1st Army through to
Remagen. It is here that we make a short
stop to visit the museum and the remains of
the bridge that once spanned the River
Rhine. This bridge was crucial to the Allied
advance into the heart of Germany and had to
be taken intact. Units of the 9th US Armored
Division under LT. Karl. H. Timmermann
reached this bridge and captured it intact
on March 7th 1945. On March 17th 1945 the
bridge collapsed killing 28 American
soldiers.
On leaving Remagen we follow the course of
the River Rhine south to Koblenz and Bopard
where we board our boat for a 1 hour scenic
cruise on the River Rhine to St. Goarhausen.
From here we transfer to Frankfurt where we check into our
hotel for 1 night.
Dinner in hotel. (B,
D)
Hotel in central Frankfurt
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Day #10 - Monday, June
11th
Breakfast
in the hotel.
After breakfast, depart for Nuremberg.
On arrival in Nuremberg we meet our local
expert on the "National Socialist Party -
Nazi Party" to start our tour with
visits to the Zeppelin Field on the immense
Nazi Party Rally Grounds. After touring the Luitpold Parade Ground and the superb
Documentation Center, we will visit the
Palace of Justice, site of the 1946 War
Crimes Trials. Then on to our Munich/
Lengries hotel
where we check into our hotel late afternoon
for 3 nights.
Hotel in the Munich / Lengries Area |
Day #11 - Tuesday,
June 12th
Breakfast in the hotel.
Morning
city tour Munich. Finishing
at the Marienplatz and
11:00am for the world famous
Glockenspiel.
Munich
is the capital of the German
Federal State of Bavaria. It
is also Germany's third
largest city and one of
Europe’s most prosperous.
The city has a population of
about 1.3 million and the
Munich metropolitan area is
home to around 2.7 million
people. The city is located
on the River Isar north of
the Bavarian Alps.
The
city's motto was The World
City with a heart for a long
time and has been recently
replaced by Munich likes
you. The figure on Munich's
coat-of-arms is a monk
referred to as the Münchner
Kindl, the child of Munich.
Black and gold - the colors
of the Holy Roman Empire -
have been the city's
official colors since the
time of Louis IV, Holy Roman
Emperor.
Free
time for an independent
lunch before our afternoon
excursion to Dachau on the
outskirts of Munich.
Dachau,
once a pretty little painter
and artist village on the
outskirts of Munich, was
transformed into Hitler’s
first concentration camp.
Here we have time to reflect
and remember those
unfortunate souls who
perished at the hands of the
Nazi regime.
Late
this afternoon we return to
your hotel.
Dinner at the hotel. (B, D) |
Day #12- Wednesday, June
13th
Breakfast in the hotel.
A
full day excursion to Berchtesgaden
is planned. Driving up to the
Obersalzberg area we transfer to the
public shuttle buses which run up to
the Kehlstein Haus (Eagle’s Nest).
The Eagle’s Nest was a gift from the
Nazi Party for Adolf Hitler’s 50th
birthday and used by him to
entertain friends, high ranking
Politicians and members of the Nazi
party. After various bombing raids
by the allied air forces the house
was captured by the American 101st
Airborne Division, the Screaming
Eagles. After WW II the building was
repaired by the Bavarian Government.
From here we have spectacular views
overlooking the city of Salzburg in
Austria and the Salzkammergut. After
visiting the Eagle's Nest, we drive
back to Obersalzberg and visit the
remains of Hilter's main residence,
"The Berghof". If time allows we
also have the opportunity to visit
the bunker system on the
Obersalzberg (Entrance price not
included - cost $4.00).
Later this afternoon / early evening we return to
our hotel
Munich / Lengries area
Dinner in hotel. (B, D)
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Day #13 - Thursday, June
14th
Breakfast in the hotel
Group transfer to Munich’s
Franz Josef Strauss
International Airport.
Check in for the flight
back
to USA.
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Tour Highlights |
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City Tour of Paris
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Chateau de La Roche-Guyon
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Visit Pegasus Bridge
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Visit Pegasus Bridge Museum
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Visit Arromanches
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View the Mulberry Harbor
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Visit the Arromanches 360
Theater
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Visit Ste Mere Eglise
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Walk on Omaha and Utah Beaches
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Visit Omaha Beach American
Military Cemetery
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Visit Pointe du Hoc Rangers
Memorial
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Visit Rail Carriage in Compeigne
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Orientation tour of Reims France
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Visit the Surrender Museum Reims
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Visit Verdun WWI Battlefield
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Visit General Patton’s
Grave
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Visit the Luxembourg American
Military Cemetery
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Full day tour of the Battle of
the
Bulge area
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Visit sights made famous by the
“Band of Brothers”
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Visit Bastogne, Belgium
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Visit the Mardasson Memorial
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Visit McCauliffe's Headquarters
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Visit Malmedy Massacre Site
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See an original Pfeiffer's Tiger
Tank
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Visit the Remagen Bridge
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Visit the Remagen Bridge Peace
Museum
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1 Hour Rhine River Cruise
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City Tour of Nazi Nurnberg
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Visit the Documentation Center
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Visit Nurnberg Trial's Court
Room (if accessible)
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Visit the Zeppelinwiese
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Full day excursion to
Berchtesgaden
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Visit the “Eagle’s Nest”
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Visit the remains of Hilter's
house,
"The Berghof"
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City tour of Munich Germany
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Visit the Dachau Concentration
Camp
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Guided tour of Dachau
Concentration Camp
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What is included
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Meet and greet at Paris Charles de
Gaulle’s International airport
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All land transportation by modern
touring motor coach
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All road tolls and applicable taxes
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Services of a professional Tour Manager
/ Ex-Military
throughout
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12 Nights in good quality 3 & 4 star 1st
class tourist category hotels
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12 Buffet breakfasts
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9 Dinners (3 courses) as per the
itinerary (beverages not included)
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3 Buffet Dinners
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All excursions as specified in the
Itinerary
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All entrance fees as specified in the
itinerary
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Luggage handling at hotels (1
piece per
person if service is available)
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Transfer to Munich’s International
Airport
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Full day tour of the Bulge area
What is not included
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All
items of a personal nature i.e.
Telephone calls, laundry, pay TV. Hotel
mini-bars in room.
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All meals not specified in the
itinerary.
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All entrances to museums, art galleries,
etc. not specified in the itinerary
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All private excursions not specified in
the itinerary
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Any public transport, Taxi, local bus,
rail or flights not specified in the
itinerary
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Gratuities for Local Guides, Maitre’d,
Tour Coach Driver, Transfer Driver,
Bellmen, etc.
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Flights to / from home area to European
Gateway
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