Mulberry Harbors Explained
The Allies faced significant challenges during the D-Day invasion, particularly the lack of an immediate port at Normandy. To overcome this, they ingeniously created Mulberry harbors—portable, cement structures that facilitated the rapid offloading of troops and supplies. The evolution of the World War Two museum from its origins as the D-Day museum highlights the importance of preserving the history and artifacts related to this pivotal moment in history.In this clip
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ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: “The D-Day Deception” – with National WWII Museum Curator Corey Graff
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