In 1983 the remains of Michael Wittman and his crew were found and they were reburied in the German Cemetery at La Cambe. It is possible to identify the position of the battlefield grave and knocked out Tiger and understand the action that resulted in his death. The ground has changed much since 1944 but contemporary documents allow his death to be pinpointed to within 12 metres.
My name is James Dinsdale and I am a Battlefield enthusiast. I am also a member of The Guild of Battlefield Guides. I have been visiting Battlefields all over the world for over 25 years. From Gettysburg to Hiroshima, Stalingrad to the Falklands, Agincourt to Isandlwana, you name it and there is a good chance I’ve been there.
I now spend a lot of my time at my home near Bayeux in Normandy where I can indulge my interests in Battlefields and fine food.
If you are coming to Normandy and are interested in the Battlefields I may be able to help you.
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