Normandy Overlord Guide v1.20.02 release, more historical photos
Normandy Overlord Guide v1.20.02 brings new items to the gallery of photographs and historical documents
D-DAYOVERLORD NORMANDY GUIDENORMANDY
Eduardo Domínguez Menéndez
11/1/20251 min read
Before explain new features of this release a short summary about what you can expect from this Normandy Overlord Guide app:
Precise coordinates, instantly locate beaches, bunkers, batteries and key battle sites.
Normandy Overlord Guide helps you plan every step of your journey. Whether you’re preparing your itinerary from home or exploring Normandy on foot, the app offers precise location details, historical context, and travel tips to make the most of your trip. Easily navigate between key D-Day sites, organize your museum visits,... Ensure a well-planned and deeply enriching travel experience.
This app isn’t just for travelers, it’s a powerful reference you can use anytime and anywhere. Even if you’re not in Normandy nor plan to go, you can explore detailed maps, historical accounts and curated images from your phone or tablet. You can explore detailed maps, historical accounts and curated images from your phone or tablet.
A gallery of photographs and historical documents
What’s New in Normandy Overlord Guide v1.20.02
In version 1.20.02 of Normandy Overlord Guide, we have included six new items to the gallery of photographs and historical documents.
Gallery of photographs and historical documents
A new totally new section to who really wants to see original sources. In this first bath the included content is:
American troops move on the double through destruction in Carentan.
SeaBee, U.S. Naval Construction Battalions (CBs), developing and manning "Rhine Ferries".
General Dwight D. Eisenhower meets with U.S. paratroopers in England.
A negro soldier picking a small bit of metal from the face of other soldier.
Panorama of a French invasion beach from a hillside cut with trenches (foreground) of the ousted Nazi defenders..
Soldiers coming ashore on a pontoon causeway built by the SeaBees.