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23-AUG-2011 Dan Wyman

The objects in the foreground and background are remnants of "Mulberry B," aka Port Winston, in Arromanches, France. Mulberry B was a huge floating harbor towed across the English channel, in pieces, to this site during the D day invasion. This harbor, and a similar one used at Omaha Beach that was ultimately washed away in a storm, were created to provide the port facilities necessary to offload the many thousands of men, vehicles and supplies necessary to sustain the Allies in the Battle of Normandy.

There is a plaque at Arromanches that proclaims Port Winston as "the key of the liberation of Europe."

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Long Bach Nguyen15-Feb-2012 15:43
incredible what they did the day after the invasion.
Robin Reid07-Sep-2011 02:27
Yes the Mulberrys were a fascinating and critical part of the invasion.