St.e Marie du Mont G.C.14/1940
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Project
St.e Marie du Mont G.C.14/1940
Category
D-Day Signs, WWII Signs
About This Project
This is an exact reproduction from a film shot near the battery Holdy in Hiesville.
It is most likely that this film was made shortly after D-Day. You can see paratroopers of the 101st U.S. Airborne. They took over the battery in the morning of D-Day.
The designation G.C.14 (chemin de grande communication) is still in its original state of 1940!
This sign comes with a Vinsign certificate, a unique production number and a luxury postcard with picture and description of the original.
Measurements: 1.130 x 380 / 480 mm plate 22 mm
Price: € 375,00
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