mercredi 4 juin 2014

D-Day + 70 Possible French Language Commemoration Live Stream June 5-6



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France 3 Basse-Normandie will make you live live for 24 hours, the excitement of the 70th anniversary of the Normandy Landings. Thursday, June 5 at 20:30 to Friday, June 6 at 20:30, it will be "the longest live "on the homepage of our website .






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Appointment at 20:30 on Thursday, June 5th the home page of our website



We will report the official ceremonies, festivities and the atmosphere of this special day, through images, meetings and testimonials.



Some markings:





June 5 at 23 pm: fire the coast, 24 simultaneous fireworks 80 km of coastline



June 5 at 23:50: special live broadcast of the Caen Memorial



Night 5 to 6 June: Louis Castel crossed the Channel to land in the early morning



June 6 at 9 am: Ceremony in honor of civilian casualties chaired by François Hollande at the Caen Memorial



June 6 at 10:40: Franco-American ceremony at American Cemetery Colleville, with François Hollande and Barack Obama.



6 June in the morning: Franco-Dutch ceremony at Arromanches, Danish-French ceremony at Utah Beach (Manche), and Franco-Norwegian ceremony Hermanville (Calvados)



June 6 at 11:30: Franco-British ceremony at Bayeux with Queen England and Manuel Valls



June 6 at 12:15 pm: Lunch Heads of State Bénouville Castle



June 6 at 15:00: international ceremony in Ouistreham , with 18 heads of state on June 6 at 17:00: Franco-Polish ceremony to Urville-Langannerie



June 6 at 17:30: Franco-Canadian ceremony in Courseulles-sur-Mer

on June 6 to 18 hours: British ceremony at Arromanches with Prince William





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The Live Stream (all in the French language): will be on their homepage here:



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Some special event coverage is already on video:




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As part of the 70th anniversary of the landing, France 3 Basse-Normandie conducted June 4, 2014 special editions live from Saint-Côme-du-Mont, Manche, historical place where American paratroopers jumped the early hours of June 6, 1944.



It is in Saint-Come-du-Mont, Manche, near Carentan, as is the Museum of the Carrefour de l'Homme Mort (Dead Man's Corner Museum).



This historic center paratroopers of the day-J is located at the intersection of Highway Carentan, in the same house where was the headquarters and the infirmary German paratroopers.



Museum is a collection of uniforms and equipment used by U.S. paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division and paratroopers German 6th regiment. Emission special evening (duration 22 minutes, presented by Gwenaelle Louis Laurent Marvyle and Alexandra Huctin) Live a reconstructed camp. Guest. Michel de Trez museum director reports on ceremonies and meetings with U.S. veterans. And a focus on the Utah Beach museum.



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PARIS — France on Wednesday dropped restrictions on live video coverage of ceremonies this week marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy, ensuring that millions of viewers across the world will be able to watch the event as it unfolds.



The French president’s office and two French broadcasters had earlier refused to let news agencies and online news providers distribute the live broadcast free of charge, prompting protests from international news organizations. The Associated Press, Reuters and Agence France-Presse, and ENEX, a news exchange for European commercial broadcasters, repeatedly requested open access to the broadcast for their 1,500 subscribers around the world.



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