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They came for Freedom
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America regularly comes to their graves. She speaks to them about herself and regularly pays them the tribute that this sacrificed youth deserves. The 9,388 dead in the American cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer (Calvados) have become silent confidants. These young people died in 1944 so that humanity can enjoy freedom, as the rotunda stuck in the center of space asserts. 307 crosses have for epitaph only known only to God Comrade in arms because they have never been identified. Inaugurated in 1956, the cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer was granted by France to the United States.
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