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  1. THE MOTHER OF NORMANDY is an entertaining, heart-rending television documentary about a person of faith and values who made a tremendous difference. It tells the story of Simone Renaud, the wife of the mayor of the town in Normandy where American soldiers parachuted behind German lines on D-Day during World War II.

  2. Mother of Normandy: The Story of Simone Renaud: Directed by Doug Stebleton. With JB Blanc, Leslie Caron, Melissa Disney, Kate Higgins. This is the story of one remarkable woman, whose devotion to a generation of heroes transcended all boundries.

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    • Documentary, Drama, History
    • Doug Stebleton
    • 68
  3. 1.38M subscribers. Subscribed. 67. 1.2K views 6 months ago. ...more. Oscar-nominated actress Leslie Caron lends her voice to “Mother of Normandy," a documentary film about a little-known...

    • 69 Min.
    • 1200
    • Vision Video
  4. 15. Feb. 2018 · 57.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 807 views 6 years ago. A panel presentation and screening of the documentary "Mother of Normandy," January 30, 2018, at The National WWII Museum in New...

    • 44 Min.
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    • The National WWII Museum
  5. This is the story of one remarkable woman, whose devotion to a generation of heroes transcended all boundries. Madame Simone Renaud witnessed the liberation of France on June 6, 1944 for a very unique point the- the small town of St. Mere Eglise- the first town liberated in the D Day invasion.

  6. Oscar-nominated actress Leslie Caron lends her voice to “Mother of Normandy," a documentary film about a little-known but unforgettable woman who bridged an ocean between her beloved corner of France and the families who lost loved ones in the battle for the liberation of Europe during World War II.

  7. 19. Feb. 2018 · Event Recap. "Mother of Normandy" A panel presentation spotlighting the documentary film and book about Madame Simone Renaud. February 19, 2018. For over 70 years, Americans have made the pilgrimage to the battlefields of Normandy. Veterans, families of the fallen, and general tourists account for millions of visits each year.