Quote Cala Millor Rhino="Cala Millor Rhino"not sure they will appreciate D-Day as much down there as much as they would in the north of France, just because they are down on the spanish border, away from the vast majority of the action!'"
August the 15th will be more pertinent to the south of France as that's when the Yanks and Free French landed there - despite Churchill's characteristic incompetence in trying to prevent the landing.
Head north of Toulouse and every village will have a memorial to those killed in June & July 1944 though. These were reprisals following resistance attacks on German troops trying to head north to join the fighting in Normandy - the resistance continually ambushed them to slow their advance and prevent their arrival in Normandy while the allied landing remained in the balance. Men, women, children. Go to Oradour-sur-Glane and theres a ruined town where an SS regiment killed virtually every inhabitant - women & children (as young as a few days old) burned alive inside a church.
Aside from helping allied airmen get over the border to Spain I don't know of a wole lot that happened near Perpignan.