D-Day: Operation Overlord
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Date(s) - 18/05/2025 - 29/05/2025
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D-Day: Operation OVERLORD & Europe's Liberation - An Expedition for Students, Alumni & Friends of SMU

May 18-29, 2025

All are welcome to join this trip! No affiliation with SMU necessary!

Southern Methodist University’s (SMU’s) Center for Presidential History’s Jeffrey A. Engel and Essential History Expeditions’ Brian DeToy are pleased to partner for an on-site exploration of London, Portsmouth, Normandy and Paris, walking the cities and beaches where Churchill schemed, Ike commanded, and soldiers fought for Europe’s liberation. This intergenerational tour offers students, alumni and friends the opportunity to see the places history took place — and to relive a bit of college life.

This fully guided and immersive tour will explore the people and places of Operation OVERLORD, the June 1944 invasion of Normandy that began Europe’s liberation from Nazi rule. We will walk the beaches and cliffs, learn from local experts and guest lecturers, and be assigned a renowned (or reviled) figure from history to investigate and role-play. Plus, we’ll have plenty of time to explore these iconic sites on your own and to reconnect with SMU friends and students in some of Europe’s most scenic sites. This trip will also provide opportunities to connect with current SMU students through meaningful discussions and mentorship.

Long before they launched across the Channel, the Allies transformed Great Britain into a vast armed camp, with millions of soldiers, sailors and airmen poised to assault Hitler’s Fortress Europa. We begin in London, examining the War Rooms of Winston Churchill’s Cabinet along with centuries of history and culture in the capital of the British Empire. Departing London, we will visit the Imperial War Museum at the WWII airbase, RAF Duxford, as well as the university town of Cambridge and the nearby Cambridge American Cemetery. Next, is a visit to the grounds of Bletchley Park where, secret for decades, the ULTRA codebreakers worked tirelessly for allied victory. Our evening will be in the royal town of Windsor, next to its iconic castle. After a morning on your own in Windsor, we are off to Portsmouth, on the Channel coast, where we will discuss seaborne preparations, and visit the invasion headquarters of Dwight Eisenhower at Southwick House. From there we board the large, modern MV Normandie for the crossing to the beaches of France!

The events of June 6, 1944, continue to inspire long after the guns have fallen silent. The largest invasion in history, on the isolated Normandy coast, drastically altered the conduct of the war and demonstrated the unflinching resolve of freedom-loving peoples. This D-Day tour will bring guests to the beaches, cliffs and fields; and villages, towns and cities where the Greatest Generation made their most indelible mark. From British glidermen at Pegasus Bridge, to the American infantrymen assaulting the beaches at Bloody Omaha; from American paratroopers jumping behind enemy lines at Ste Mere Eglise and Brecourt Manor to the Rangers climbing the cliffs at Pointe du Hoc to the building of the artificial harbors at Arromanches. And so many other iconic sites.

After six weeks in the bocage hedgerows, the allied armies broke out in Operation COBRA in late July and swept south and west around the German army before turning east to encircle them and move on to Paris. We will follow this advance to its conclusion at the Falaise-Argentan Gap in mid-August. The culmination of the Operation COBRA breakout was the capture of Paris in late August 1944. We will trace the route of allied soldiers from Normandy across the plains to the French capital. In the City of Light, we will visit sites connected with the war, along with time to sample the treasures of several millennia of Western culture. From Ernest Hemingway’s bar in the Ritz Hotel to the Holocaust Memorial to the chance to visit the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, the Eiffel Tower and so much more; or simply stroll the Right or Left banks of the Seine as you wander from one amazing location to another.

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ACTIVITIES & HIGHLIGHTS

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Day 1, Sunday, May 18th: Arrival and Acclimation in London

  • Students: We will arrive in London from various flights from the US and, possibly, elsewhere. Check-in to the lodgings and then you have the afternoon on your own to explore the capital, or hit the gym, and rest up for the exciting week ahead!
  • Lunch and dinner on your own.
  • London Hotel: The Waldorf Hilton, London

Day 2, Monday, May 19th: Introduction to London in WWII

  • Trip start date for adults/friends of SMU. Hotel extension available at pass-through rate (no markup) of the hotel.
  • Morning on your own and for late arrivals to make it to our lodgings.
  • We will meet at noon at The Waldorf Hilton, London, for a welcome lunch in the lovely MacKenzie Suite. We will engage in introductions and an overview of the expedition. SMU’s Director of Presidential History Dr Jeffrey Engel and Essential History Expeditions’ Dr. Brian DeToy will provide an opening lecture and remarks.
  • Walking tour of central London from Parliament Square along Whitehall, the center of British government, to Trafalgar Square and its iconic monuments, museums and public buildings, including Parliament and Westminster Abbey, the World Heritage Site with more than a thousand years of history, including coronations, weddings and burials of kings, queens, poets, warriors and heroes.
  • Group visit to the Churchill Cabinet War Rooms — from this location, near both to Parliament and No. 10 Downing, the War Cabinet received information, held high-level meetings and conducted its world-wide imperial war effort.
  • Enjoy an evening in London on your own, including dinner.
  • London hotel: The Waldorf Hilton, London

Day 3, Tuesday, May 20th: Airpower in Europe – RAF Duxford & Cambridge, the ULTRA Secret at Bletchley Park and evening in Windsor

  • Breakfast and load luggage for departure from London.
  • Bus drive to RAF Duxford, a WWII base for British and American air groups. Today it is an arm of the Imperial War Museum focused on airpower. We will explore and discuss various aspects of airpower in both WWII and the Normandy invasion, in particular. There will be plenty of aircraft, vehicles and other equipment to examine.
  • On your own time to explore the gorgeous and historic university town of Cambridge. We will do a short introduction to the town at the famed pilot-pub, The Eagle, and then set you on your way! Lunch on your own in Cambridge.
  • Visit the Cambridge American Cemetery, where 3,811 of our war dead lie in repose. An additional 5,127 names are recorded on the Walls of the Missing. Most here died in the Battle of the Atlantic or in the strategic air bombardment of Europe.
  • At Bletchley Park, we’ll visit the ULTRA Code Breakers compound — a vital component in Allied victory and real-life inspiration for the recent Oscar-winning film “The Imitation Game.”
  • Drive to Windsor, home of the Royal Family’s famed castle home, for dinner and an evening on your own.
  • Windsor hotel: Sir Christopher Wren Hotel

Day 4, Wednesday, May 21st: Southwick House & Seaborne Preparations for OVERLORD, and Cross-Channel Ferry to Normandy

  • Breakfast
  • Load luggage and depart hotel.
  • First, we drive south to the coast to visit Southwick House, the Headquarters of the Allied High Command in the days before the invasion, and the location where, in the dark hours of night with torrential rains beating against the windows, Ike made the decision — “Let’s go!” Director COL (Ret) Jeremy Green will provide our lecture. For the visit to Southwick House, each person must have a photo ID available. The dress code also dictates nice attire with no torn jeans or sportswear.
  • Group lunch (initial Mentor) in Southwick Village at the Golden Lion, a traditional British pub with a rich history of visits from legendary leaders such as Montgomery and Eisenhower.
  • We’ll board the MV Normandie for the Channel Crossing from Portsmouth to Caen-Ouistreham, France. The Brittany Ferries fleet of ships are modern seagoing ships similar to a small cruise ship with restaurants, bars, and entertainment options. We will enjoy comfortable reserved lounge seating for our crossing.
  • Dinner on your own on the ship.
  • Arriving in the port of Ouistreham, we will drive to our lodgings in Bayeux.
  • Normandy hotel: Tardif Noble Guest House (adults) and Hotel Le Lion d’Or (students)

Day 5, Thursday, May 22nd: British Airborne, Beaches & Bayeux

  • Breakfast
  • First, we will visit Pegasus Bridge, where glidermen of the British 6th Airborne Division captured the key bridge over the Orne and liberated the first French house in the invasion – today’s Café Gondree, where you can enjoy a coffee and may meet the owner, Madame Arlette Gondree, who saw the invasion as a little girl.
  • The critical capture of the Merville Battery by British paratroopers is our next stop. An American C-17 that dropped 101st Airborne troopers on D-Day is a must-see part of this visit.
  • Visit the nearby Ranville British Cemetery, where the first Allied killed in action are buried. (We will also visit cemeteries of the Germans and Americans to see how each remembers their fallen.)
  • We will enjoy a box lunch (Mentor) in Ranville.
  • Drive along SWORD Beach.
  • We will visit Courselles, the heart of JUNO Beach, where we will discuss the Canadians, Free French and the French Resistance in the success of the invasion.
  • Arromanches is next, the site of GOLD Beach, another British landing site for the 50th Infantry Division and the location of the British Mulberry artificial harbor.
  • Social hour with lecture from the CPH post-doc, followed by a group dinner in one of the many great restaurants in old Bayeux.
  • Normandy hotel: Tardif Noble Guest House (adults) and Hotel Le Lion d’Or (students)
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Day 6, Friday, May 23rd: American Airborne & UTAH Beach

  • Breakfast
  • At the UTAH Beach Memorial with 4th Infantry Division, we will see where General Teddy Roosevelt Jr led the first Americans ashore on June 6th.
  • Next is the 101st Airborne Division landings near Ste Marie du Mont, and the Band of Brothers of Easy Company, including their leader Dick Winters, at Brecourt Manor. The monuments to these men are a perfect place to examine the minute tactical battle detail of Americans in combat.
  • In the quaint town of St Mere Eglise, we will discuss the 82nd Airborne Division in the first French village liberated by Americans. You will have the opportunity to visit the church, which beautifully commemorates the airborne paratroopers, and walk the town. Lunch on your own in St Mere Eglise.
  • At La Fiere Bridge we will observe the tough defense by the 82nd Airborne Division to hold the town of Ste Mere Eglise and secure the crossings over the Merderet River.
  • We will stop in La Cambe to see the German Normandy Cemetery. The somber landscape stands in contrast to those of the Allies although the remembrance remains extremely moving.
  • Back in Bayeux in the afternoon, we will visit the famed Tapestry Museum, where the story of William’s conquering of England has been portrayed for 1000 years!
  • A walk through the ancient center of Bayeux will include the glorious Cathedral and medieval streets.
  • Dinner on your own in the Old Town of Bayeux.
  • Normandy hotel: Tardif Noble Guest House (adults) and Hotel Le Lion d’Or (students)

Day 7, Saturday, May 24th: Pointe du Hoc & OMAHA Beach

  • Breakfast
  • Our first stop is one of the most dramatic landscapes of the entire region! Marvel at the climb of the 2nd Ranger Battalion up the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc. The capture of the guns here was critical to invasion success.
  • At the western end of OMAHA Beach, we will discuss the 29th Infantry Division at Vierville. This is the area where the fierce landing scenes in Saving Private Ryan took place. It is also the location of the remains of the American Mulberry artificial harbor.
  • Group lunch (Mentor) at a restaurant overlooking OMAHA Beach.
  • Moving to eastern OMAHA Beach, we will see the incredibly difficult high-ground facing the 1st Infantry Division at Colleville and we will follow their climb to the top of the bluffs for success against great odds.
  • Atop the bluffs we will visit one of the most memorable, beautiful and awe-inspiring sites in American military history – the incomparable Normandy American Cemetery. The bus is available to drive those who do not wish to hike up the ridge.
  • Social hour with Reflections
  • Dinner on your own in Bayeux.
  • Normandy hotel: Tardif Noble Guest House (adults) and Hotel Le Lion d’Or (students)

Day 8, Sunday, May 25th: Mont St Michel

  • Breakfast
  • Visit the enchanting island of Mont St Michel – explore the ancient monastery and narrow streets and alleys of this amazing village perched on a rock in the bay. Lunch on your own along the ramparts on Mont St Michel.
  • Return to Bayeux and dinner on your own.
  • Hotel: Tardif Noble Guest House (adults) and Hotel Le Lion d’Or (students)

Day 9, Monday, May 26th: COBRA, Mont Ormel & On to Paris

  • Breakfast and load luggage/checkout.
  • In late July, the Americans broke out in the west in Operation COBRA, and soon the allies had nearly surrounded the two German armies in Normandy. Only a small gap remained open and a battle to close it was fierce and unrelenting.
  • We will visit the awe-inspiring heights of Mont Ormel, where the Polish 1st Armoured Division fought heroically against five German divisions.
  • Then, it’s off to Paris!
  • Check in to Paris lodgings near the gare St Lazare.
  • Afternoon on your own.
  • We will enjoy a farewell dinner and lecture with SMU’s Dr. Jeffrey Engel.
  • Paris Hotel: Hilton Paris Opera

Days 10-11, Tuesday & Wednesday, May 27th & 28th: Paris, the City of Light!

  • Breakfast
  • For adults/friends of SMU: End of expedition and onward journeys.
  • For SMU students: Two days and two nights to explore the wonders of Paris! From world-class museums of all types (the Louvre, the Musee d’Orsay, the Invalides and more) to world-class shopping (along the Champs Elysees and the Boulevard Saint-Germain) to sports and music to walking the banks of the Seine, wandering the Latin Quarter or the heights of Montmartre (and its Sacre Couer) and on and on.
  • Paris Hotel: Hilton Paris Opera

Day 12, Thursday, May 29th: Departures and Onward Journeys

  • Breakfast
  • Check-out of lodgings and begin onward journeys.
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TRIP INCLUSIONS AND PRICING

  • Full-time professional historians.
  • Personalized tour support.
  • All museum and other entrance fees per itinerary.
  • Daily transportation on luxury bus with driver.
  • All breakfasts and meals as identified in the itinerary.
  • Lodging as identified in the itinerary; subject to change:
  • Pricing: $6,650 per person, double occupancy. Single occupancy supplement $800.
  • EHE requires a deposit of $1,000 per person to confirm the trip. Final payment is due 90 days in advance of the trip.
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TRIP EXCLUSIONS

  • Flights to/from Europe
  • Alcohol, unless specifically included in the itinerary

Bookings

Bookings are closed for this event.

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