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    Gun Bunker on Omaha Beach

    This topic has been bought-up before but thought I would re-explore the subject one more time. Are there any Omaha Beach historians who know about the history of the big German 88 field piece that sits on the west end of Omaha Beach and protected the Vierville draw. It was known as H677 and today marks the Coast Guard memorial. The gun is still intact but the embrasure is covered by a fense so it is difficult to see.

    What is the history behind that gun? I can't seem to find what damage it caused during the battle? Can anyone shed light on the issue?

    Thanks in advance, Eric

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    In French, we have a book "Omaha Beach" by George Bernage, Ed. Heimdal who describes very well the history of each fortifications of Omaha Beach.

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      Originally posted by florian_geyer72 View Post
      In French, we have a book "Omaha Beach" by George Bernage, Ed. Heimdal who describes very well the history of each fortifications of Omaha Beach.


      This is the book florian_geyer72 is talking about, its a great book regarding german defences on Omaha just be aware its available in French and english versions.
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        Thanks comrades, just ordered a copy!

        Appreciate it, Eric

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