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    Band of Brothers Tour® | The most popular by Beaches of Normandy Tours
    https://www.bandofbrotherstour.com/
    In 1942, during World War II, American soldiers were sent to Normandy to help battle Nazi Germany. The Band of beaches of Normandy , a 11-day itinery from the shores of Normandy to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest, is an unforgettable journey that lets you experience the history firsthand.
    You’ll start your tour in Omaha Beach, where American and British soldiers fought for control of the beachhead. After visiting the D-Day museum in Caen and the WWII Memorial in Deauville, you’ll travel inland to visit Caen University and Saint-Lô Allied Cemetery. From there, you’ll make your way to Utah Beach, where more than 10,000 GI’s destroyed the biggest navy assets of the Nazis on D-Day.
    After a day of exploring Omaha Beach, Pegasus Bridge, and Sword Beach on the beaches of Calvados, you’ll drive west to Peenemunde Rocket Station. This was one of four secret launch pads used by Nazi scientists to develop ballistic missiles that could hit targets throughout Europe. Next stop: The Eagle’s Nest – Adolf Hitler’s mountain retreat and final hideaway before his suicide in 1945.
    After touring this incredible site, your Band of Brothers Tour® concludes with a visit to Germany’s foremost war crimes Museum (Mahnmal des Unmenschen), located just outside of Nuremberg.
    1. What is the Band of Brothers Tour®?
    The Band of Brothers Tour® is a highly popular 11 day journey from the shores of Normandy to Hitler’s Eagle’s Nest that takes visitors through some of the most dramatic and historic areas in France. The tour includes stops at Omaha Beach, Caen, Saint-Lô, and Brest, among other important World War II sites.
    2. How much does it cost?
    The price for the Band of Brothers Tour® varies depending on the time of year, but is typically around $2,000 per person. This includes all transportation, food, accommodation, and activities connected with the tour.
    3. Is this a long journey?
    The distance covered by the Band of Brothers Tour® is a fairly short one at just over 550 kilometers. However, it is definitely an adventurous one that takes visitors through some rugged and beautiful terrain.
    4. What are the highlights of this tour?
    There are many highlights of the Band of Brothers Tour®, but some include visits to Omaha Beach where Allied forces landed during World War II, Caen where Allied troops fought against German occupiers, Saint-Lô where Allied soldiers fought their way out of encircled Dezerty during 1944 Battle of Normandy, and Brest where Nazi HQ was located before being evacuated to Berchtesgaden in April 1945.
    5. What are the potential hazards associated with this tour?
    There are a few potential hazards associated with this tour that should be taken into account when planning your trip. First and foremost band of brothers is the possibility of experiencing weather conditions that range from hot and dry to cold and wet. Traveling in unfamiliar territory can also be dangerous so it is always advised to research thoroughly before departing on your adventure. Additionally, be aware that while large cities like Paris and London offer much to see and do without ever leaving the safety of paved roads or buildings, rural areas can provide far less protection in case of danger. Finally, remember that WWII battlefields are still sensitive sites and should not be explored unsupervised by people who know what they’re doing – seek advice from registered touring guides if you have any doubts about visiting any specific site on this tour!
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