It is about 2 hours and a half to 3 hours, depending on traffic really.
About 230 km.
Well Normandy was the collective name of all the beaches that were invaded. By far the worst was Omaha Beach which was attacked by the Americans
St Lo is about 20 km ( 12 miles) south of the D-Day Normandy beaches
I believe it took us about 2-1/2 to 3 hours.
It is all very subjective. It depends on where in Paris you are coming from, traffic, and where in Normandy you want to go. Normandy is a big place and parts of it are not all that far away from Paris. From Downtown Paris though to the beaches of Normandy would be a 4-5 hr drive.
The distance from Long Beach, CA to Paris, FR is 5671 miles (9126 km).
Caen is a major town IN Normandy.
Most of the German generals had no plan for the invasion of Normandy. They were almost all fooled by the Allied strategy of building a fake army in Norfolk, apparently to attack Calais,far north of Normandy. Rommel was the only senior German who anticipated the attack in Normandy and he couldn't persuade his superiors of this. The heavily armed Omaha Beach was a product of Rommel's ingenuity.
The distance between the start point and the destination is 403km, and will take approximately 4 hours 8 minutes of driving time.
The so-called Paris-Beauvais airport is over 80 km away from Paris. From the airport, it is 85 km (52 miles) to Rouen, one of Normandy's regional capitals, and 35 km (22 mi) to Gournay-en-Bray, the closest town in the Normandy region.
The beaches of Normandy and the farmlands of Normandy and Brittany were the parts of France on D-Day. Many American parachutists landed in the swampy bocage fields south of Cherbourg, far from Omaha Beach which they were supposed to protect.
760km