June 6 will mark the seventy year anniversary of D-Day, when the Allied soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy. That operation turned the tide against the Axis powers in World War II.
Today, those beaches that were ravaged by war and such a crucial point in the battle are being used by tourists as a place to soak up the sun. They are such beautiful places, it’s hard to imagine what they looked liked on D-Day.
This gallery by photographer Chris Helgren compares what those beaches looked like on that fateful day in history and what they look like today. The stark difference is shocking.
(H/T International Business Times)
Seeing the difference between then and now is shocking. On this anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, remember this momentous, yet still tragic, day. There were approximately 12,000 casualties; 4,414 confirmed dead.
This was the largest seaborne invasion in history. This operation began the invasion of German-occupied western Europe… it’s just incredible what these places look like today.