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Troops of the Canadian Royal Winnipeg Rifles regiment marching in Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Troops of the Queen
Troops of the Canadian Royal Winnipeg Rifles regiment marching in Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Troops of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada regiment dug in near Carpiquet, Normandy, France with support from a M4 Sherman tank, 6 Jun 1944
Two Canadian soldiers looking at a German model of defenses at Courseulles-sur-Mer near Juno Beach landing area, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Two German officers in a group of prisoners who surrendered to the Canadians in Bernières-sur-mer, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
Two Canadian soldiers looking at a German model of defenses at Courseulles-sur-Mer near Juno Beach landing area, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944Two German officers in a group of prisoners who surrendered to the Canadians in Bernières-sur-mer, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
Two LSTs with troops of the US 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, moved toward the French coast, 6 Jun 1944Universal carriers of British 50th Division waded ashore from landing craft on Gold Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
Two LSTs with troops of the US 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, moved toward the French coast, 6 Jun 1944Universal carriers of British 50th Division waded ashore from landing craft on Gold Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
US Army Rangers resting near Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, inland from Omaha Beach, 6 Jun 1944; note soldier using finger to push cartriges into magazine of his M1 CarbineUS Army Rangers showing off the ladders they used to storm the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
US Army Rangers resting near Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, inland from Omaha Beach, 6 Jun 1944; note soldier using finger to push cartriges into magazine of his M1 CarbineUS Army Rangers showing off the ladders they used to storm the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
US Army soldiers at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944US Army soldiers recovering remains of comrades at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
US Army soldiers at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944US Army soldiers recovering remains of comrades at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944
US Army soldiers resting at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944US Army weapons carrier moved through the surf toward Utah Beach, Normandy, after being launched from its landing craft, 6 Jun 1944
US Army soldiers resting at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944US Army weapons carrier moved through the surf toward Utah Beach, Normandy, after being launched from its landing craft, 6 Jun 1944
US Navy Lieutenant Commander Knapper and Chief Yeoman Cook of USS Texas examining a damaged German pillbox at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944; note covered dead US Army Ranger at rightUS troops landing at Normandy, 6 Jun 1944
US Navy Lieutenant Commander Knapper and Chief Yeoman Cook of USS Texas examining a damaged German pillbox at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944; note covered dead US Army Ranger at rightUS troops landing at Normandy, 6 Jun 1944
US troops passing along the shore edge in the path of armored vehicles, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944USS Nevada bombarding German positions ashore at Utah Beach, off La Madeleine, France, 6 Jun 1944; photographs from USS Quincy
US troops passing along the shore edge in the path of armored vehicles, Normandy, France, 6 Jun 1944USS Nevada bombarding German positions ashore at Utah Beach, off La Madeleine, France, 6 Jun 1944; photographs from USS Quincy
A makeshift monument to a fallen American soldier at Normandy, France, Jun 1944A-20G Havoc aircraft over Le Molay-Littry, France, 7 Jun 1944
A makeshift monument to a fallen American soldier at Normandy, France, Jun 1944A-20G Havoc aircraft over Le Molay-Littry, France, 7 Jun 1944
Americans land on Utah Beach from LCT-475, Normandy, 7 Jun 1944Captured German submarine U-505 three days after her capture as her tow was being transferred from the carrier USS Guadalcanal to the ocean-going tug USS Abnaki in the western Atlantic, 7 Jun 1944.
Americans land on Utah Beach from LCT-475, Normandy, 7 Jun 1944Captured German submarine U-505 three days after her capture as her tow was being transferred from the carrier USS Guadalcanal to the ocean-going tug USS Abnaki in the western Atlantic, 7 Jun 1944.

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"With Germany arming at breakneck speed, England lost in a pacifist dream, France corrupt and torn by dissension, America remote and indifferent... do you not tremble for your children?"

Winston Churchill, 1935


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