Hermanville-sur-Mer

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Hermanville-sur-Mer (Template:IPA) is a commune in the Calvados department in the Normandy region in northwestern France.

Population

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Sights

  • 13th century church
  • Commonwealth war cemetery
  • Old village centre
  • Villa la Bluette, an 1899 villa by architect Hector Guimard
  • Villa La Houle
  • Manoir de Prébois

Normandy landings

The beach of Hermanville, part of the area codenamed Sword, was one of the targets of Operation Overlord on 6 June 1944. The Cod German stronghold was located on the coast. A Norwegian destroyer, the HNoMS Svenner, sank in front of Hermanville.

The sector at Hermanville was known as Queen Beach where elements of the British 3rd Division landed. The South Lancashire Regiment landed on Queen White and East Yorkshire Regiment on Queen Red; by 10:00 the village had been cleared. Offshore from Hermanville a Gooseberry was established, this consisted of a breakwater formed with ships sunk into position, including the French battleship Courbet.

Twin towns

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Personalities

Hermanville-sur-Mer was the birthplace of:

See also

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