Talk:Bernières-sur-Mer

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Epolk in topic D-Day section too technical
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D-Day section too technical

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The section on the D-Day invasion is filled with very technical jargon about grid reference points and obscure references to what seem to be units, commanders, or locations (e.g. Hauptmann Rudolf Gruter, Kdr Kompanie 5./ Grenadier-Regiment 736./ Bataillon II and Beach Minefield: Mf 58). This section needs an expert to break it down for a general audience.

Epolk (talk) 23:43, 13 April 2018 (UTC)Reply