President Obama Visits Egypt, Germany and France

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Honoring Veterans - (L to R) U.S. President Barack Obama, Britain's Prince Charles, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper and France's President Nicolas Sarkozy arrive at the Colleville-sur-Mer cemetery to attend a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, June 6, 2009.
The First Ladies - U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (C), France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (2nd L) and Sarah Brown (L), the wife of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, talk next to U.S. President Barack Obama's great-uncle Charles Payne and his wife Melanie (R) during a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy at Colleville-sur-Mer cemetery, June 6, 2009. Charles Payne was among the first Americans to enter a Nazi concentration camp in the closing months of World War II.
Weekend in Paris - U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (C) stands with her daughters Malia (R) and Sasha at the Centre Georges Pompidou Museum in Paris June 7, 2009. They joined the President in Paris over the weekend.
Joining Hands - U.S. President Barack Obama and French President Nicolas Sarkozy lock hands during a bilateral meeting at The Prefecture in France June 6, 2009.World Leaders - From 2nd L- R, France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, U.S. President Barack Obama and Britain's Prince Charles gather at a beach as they arrive at Colleville-sur-Mer cemetery for a ceremony to mark the 65th anniversary of D-Day on June 6, 2009.

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The First Ladies - U.S. first lady Michelle Obama (C), France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (2nd L) and Sarah Brown (L), the wife of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, talk next to U.S. President Barack Obama's great-uncle Charles Payne and his wife Melanie (R) during a ceremony marking the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy at Colleville-sur-Mer cemetery, June 6, 2009. Charles Payne was among the first Americans to enter a Nazi concentration camp in the closing months of World War II.

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