Alexander H.
Yelp
The American Cemetery is a must-do when in Northern France. Or anywhere even remotely close to it.
Almost 10'000 brave souls lost their lives here in the D-Day landings and ensuing operations.
You (hopefully) know about this cemetery from TV, movies, history class etc. You know about the WWII. You heard the numbers.
But to see the unreal amount of crosses....it's just something else. It really makes you quiet, makes you take a deep breath. Doesn't matter what nation you are from. I'm European and was deeply hit when I saw all the crosses, all the names on the wall. All these brave folks here died to defeat the biggest evil the world has probably seen so far. And they succeeded. The world wouldn't be what it is without these (and of course many other) men and women.
Some sections are fenced in and off limits. But a good number of graves you can visit up close. You could locate a fellow relative if you look for a specific person.
There are also some crosses without names - for the unknown fallen soldiers. Pay them respect as well.
The cemetery is really big. There's the attached museum (for a small fee), many memorials, a chapel. There's really a lot to see and to pay respect for. It's impressive, it's interesting, it's important. Don't let the next generations forget what happened in the 1930's and 1940's. A visit to this cemetery might teach some folks (hopefully) an important lesson.
And that's where I have to come in about the only negative part. And these are some people. I know not all come here to visit the graves of related folks. Some might "have" to come because the family wants to visit. But seeing grown up people talking loud, I mean really loud, giggling and laughing. It's just not the place to do that. It's really disrespectful. And it's all kinds of ages and nations. Mid-forties persons, young folks, teenagers. American, European.... Well, in that part at least we're all the same. But that really shouldn't be. It really made me upset. Can't you just be quiet for the time being here? If you want a fun day at the beach, don't make it Omaha beach and the cemetery.
Besides that it was an impressive, powerful visit. A must-do, a must-see. A must-not-ever-forget.