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D-Day cafe proprietor Arlette Gondree handed prestigious French honour

By Editorial Board Published October 5, 2024 3 Min Read
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D-Day cafe proprietor Arlette Gondree handed prestigious French honour

The proprietor of a historic cafe subsequent to Pegasus Bridge, well-known for her assist for British D-Day veterans, has acquired a serious honour from the French authorities.

Arlette Gondree, whose household was the primary to be liberated by British troopers within the early hours of D-Day in 1944, was named a Chevalier of the Order of Advantage, one of many highest honours in France.

She was given the particular medal in a ceremony outdoors the cafe in Benouville, Normandy, additionally attended by representatives of the British and French armed forces.

D-Day: 24 hours that modified the world

Ms Gondree was simply 4 when British troopers liberated the household cafe.

British airborne forces landed subsequent to Pegasus Bridge and captured it in a daring raid, hours earlier than the principle invasion of the close by seashores.

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Arlette Gondree was awarded the Chevalier of the Order of Advantage

The cafe was used as an help station in the course of the fierce battle that adopted.

For a few years she has hosted an annual service on the anniversary of D-Day to recollect the British troopers who died there.

“I think that the veterans themselves from the bottom of their hearts will be very pleased that the French government has recognised me for what I have done.”

Additionally in attendance was Margaret Brotheridge, daughter of Lieutenant Den Brotheridge, who was the primary soldier to be killed in fight on D-Day when he stormed the bridge with males from the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Mild Infantry, who landed close to the bridge shortly after midnight on 6 June 1944.

Arlette Gondree D-Day Chevalier of the Order of Merit France Normandy

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Arlette Gondree with Margaret Brotheridge

The French authorities nominated Ms Gondree for the honour, saying she was being recognised for the way she had made the cafe an emblem of the historical past of D-Day.

She was handed the honour by the previous president of the area of Decrease Normandy, Laurent Beauvais.

Greater than 156,000 Allied troopers landed on the seashores of Normandy on D-Day to start the liberation of France from the Nazis.

They had been confronted by round 50,000 Germans and 4,415 Allied troops had been killed on the day itself.

In June, commemorations had been held in France, the UK and internationally to mark the eightieth anniversary of the invasion.

At a ceremony in Normandy, King Charles paid tribute to what he referred to as that “remarkable wartime generation”.

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