Every year approximately one million visitors find themselves walking on American soil while in France.
How is this possible?
Many people don’t realize that while paying homage to the fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial, visitors are actually standing on American land.
Located in the French commune of Colleville-sur-Mer, the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial was the first-ever American cemetery to be established on European soil. France has granted the U.S. a concession to the land, meaning the cemetery is a U.S. territory within France. The American flag flies over the area and the site is managed by the ABMC (American Battle Monuments Commission), a small agency of the executive branch of the U.S. federal government.