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Poster of the commemorative event known as Bells of Freedom, 2024 edition.
This symbolic operation, which was launched in Normandy in 2020 and has now spread to other French regions and even beyond the country's borders, consists in ringing the bells of a maximum of churches on June 6 at 1944 hours (07:44 p.m.) to celebrate D-Day.
Dimensions: 15.7in x 23.6in. Limited edition.
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Poster of the commemorative event known as Bells of Freedom, 2024 edition.
This symbolic operation, which was launched in Normandy in 2020 and has now spread to other French regions and even beyond the country's borders, consists in ringing the bells of a maximum of churches on June 6 at 1944 hours (07:44 p.m.) to celebrate D-Day.
Dimensions: 15.7in x 23.6in. Limited edition.
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