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IN IMAGES - The Wreck of a German Ship Sunk on the Day of the Disembarkation Found More than 80 Years Later Off Le Havre

Summary by France Bleu
While Normandy celebrates in June the 81st anniversary of the Disembarkation in Normandy, the divers of the Groupeement de Recherche et d'Identification des Épaves de Manche-Est (Grieme) formally identified the wreck of a German patroller destroyed on June 6, 1944 off Le Havre.
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The divers of the Groupement de Recherche et d'Identification des Épaves de Manche-Est (GRIEME) found the carcass of the only German ship destroyed on 6 June 1944 off Le Havre.

While Normandy celebrates in June the 81st anniversary of the Disembarkation in Normandy, the divers of the Groupeement de Recherche et d'Identification des Épaves de Manche-Est (Grieme) formally identified the wreck of a German patroller destroyed on June 6, 1944 off Le Havre.

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France Bleu broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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