Between four and five hours, depending on how long it takes to get out of Paris. remember that the beaches themselves stretch over about 50 miles.
I am told it is about a three hour drive. you are told wrong. Normandy is a big place. You can get to the borders in an hour from Paris, and go on for another two or three and still be in Normandy. Of course, the questioner might mean the D-Day Invasion beaches, which many Americans refer to as Normandy - which is like calling Chicago Illinois. The nearest of the invasion beaches is about two and a half hours from Paris; allow another half-hour to Omaha Beach, 20 minutes more to Utah beach.
Where in Normandy? It's two hundred miles wide.
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 Allied forces which landed on the Normandy beaches did not actually fight in the capture of Berlin, which was a Russian battle. After landing on the European mainland the drive to Berlin took less than a year.
The Normandy Campaign is traditionally considered to have concluded with the liberation of Paris on Aug. 25, 1944.
Which part of Normandy? At the nearest pomt, it's only 50 miles from Paris, at the farthest 200 miles. Perhaps you mean the D-Day beaches, which are about 3 hours driving from Paris.
About 6 to 7 hours. For example: Paris Est depart 09:10, Train No. TGV 9553 Mannheim Hbf arrive 12:15 Mannheim Hbf depart 12:30, Train No. ICE 595 München Hbf arrive 15:28 I got these times from the German railways website. See the link below.
Depending on traffic, from 30mins to 1hr30
12 hours
320 miles
5 hours
17 to 17 and 1/2 hours