Hitler targeted the Bayeux Tapestry in 1944 as allied forces liberated Nazi-occupied Paris (Image: -)It's a cross-channel journey almost as arduous as William the Conqueror’s invasion of England in 1066. When the famous Bayeux Tapestry – on loan to Britain for the first time in history – is transported from France early in July, it will be done at night, under police guard and in total secrecy. The priceless, almost 1,000-year-old artefact will be loaded onto a lorry and driven to Calais where it will board a LeShuttle train to Folkestone before continuing its journey to the British Museum in...