Imperial War Museums to mark 75th anniversary of D-Day

In June 2019, Imperial War Museums (IWM) will mark the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings on an unprecedented scale. IWM will retell the extraordinary land, air and sea story through its Second World War collection and its three historic sites: HMS Belfast, IWM Duxford and Churchill War Rooms.

Working in partnership with Daks Over Normandy, a Second World War mass flight display will lead IWM’s anniversary plans. Staged from IWM Duxford, this ambitious display will culminate in a cross-channel flight and parachute landing in Normandy on 6 June, recreating the remarkable Second World War story.

Ahead of their mass flight, IWM Duxford will host the greatest number of Douglas C-47 Skytrain aircraft in one location since the Second World War, descending on 4 and 5 June for Daks Over Duxford. Over the two days, visitors will be able to see more than 30 Dakotas – aircraft synonymous with the D-Day Landings – as well as mass parachute jumps and flight displays taking place across the museum.

On 6 June 1944, the greatest seaborne invasion in history began with the mission to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation. Otherwise known as ‘Operation Overlord’, secrecy was vital to the success of this highly complex land, air and sea operation. By midnight on 6 June, 156,000 Allied troops had arrived in Normandy, despite challenging weather conditions and fierce German defences. The subsequent Normandy campaign saw British and American troops fighting through France for almost two months before reaching Germany itself. D-Day was one of the most significant victories by the Western Allies during the Second World War. The eventual collapse of German resistance in France convinced German High Command that defeat was inevitable and began the process by which Allied victory was achieved in 1945.

As part of its anniversary plans, IWM will highlight the roles that its historic sites and Churchill played in this pivotal moment in history and honour the men who sacrificed so much during this intrepid mission.   HMS Belfast led the allied fleet, opening fire at 5.27am on 6 June 1944; American fighter aircraft flew from  IWM Duxford in support of D-Day operations and Churchill War Rooms was the nerve centre of strategic decision-making during the Second World War.

Additional D-Day themed programming will take place on HMS Belfast on Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June**. From interactive activities, where visitors will step into the shoes of the people who made D-Day happen, to bespoke D-Day group tours on board one of the largest warships present on D-Day.

Further announcements of IWM’s full programme of D-Day related events, activities and publications will be released in due course.

For tickets to Daks Over Duxford: https://www.iwm.org.uk/daks-over-duxford

*Daks Over Duxford
All flying is subject to weather, serviceability and operational commitments.
Event admission prices apply as below:
Adults £25
Children under 16 free
Car parking £5 per car

** Family activities at IWM Duxford and HMS Belfast are included in standard admission.

Image: © IWM
C-47 Skytrains, otherwise known as Dakotas, at IWM Duxford in 2014. Daks Over Duxford will take place at IWMDuxford on
4-5 June 2019.



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