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110 items in this album on 6 pages.

Major General Manton Eddy and another American officer speaking to a captured German officer, Cherbourg, France, 26-27 Jun 1944US Army Captain Earl Topley looking at a German soldier who had killed three of his men before his own death, Cherbourg, France, 27 Jun 1944
Major General Manton Eddy and another American officer speaking to a captured German officer, Cherbourg, France, 26-27 Jun 1944US Army Captain Earl Topley looking at a German soldier who had killed three of his men before his own death, Cherbourg, France, 27 Jun 1944
Cvilians placing flowers on the body of a dead American soldier, Carentan, France, mid-1944German 150-mm artillery position Cherbourg, France, circa Jul 1944
Cvilians placing flowers on the body of a dead American soldier, Carentan, France, mid-1944German 150-mm artillery position Cherbourg, France, circa Jul 1944
Mulberry harbor, off Normandie, France, 1944Saint-LĂ´ in ruins, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Mulberry harbor, off Normandie, France, 1944Saint-LĂ´ in ruins, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Two Nuns and a French family examined the ruins of the bombed Église Saint-Malo, Valognes, France, Jul 1944US Navy personnel (probably of USS LCT-535) posing with boxing gloves on a beach in Normandie, France, 1944
Two Nuns and a French family examined the ruins of the bombed Église Saint-Malo, Valognes, France, Jul 1944US Navy personnel (probably of USS LCT-535) posing with boxing gloves on a beach in Normandie, France, 1944
US Navy personnel at Normandie, France, 1944USS LCT-535 disembarking a vehicle, Normandie, France, 1944
US Navy personnel at Normandie, France, 1944USS LCT-535 disembarking a vehicle, Normandie, France, 1944
USS LCT-535 unloading vehicles onto a Normandie beach, France, 1944USS LCT-587 at Normandie, France, 1944
USS LCT-535 unloading vehicles onto a Normandie beach, France, 1944USS LCT-587 at Normandie, France, 1944
USS LCT-705 off Normandie, France, 1944WAAF Leading Aircraftwoman Pearl Bradburn writing out medical transport tags for a wounded soldier aboard a Dakota aircraft at B-2 Bazenville Advanced Landing Ground, Normandy, Jun-Aug 1944
USS LCT-705 off Normandie, France, 1944WAAF Leading Aircraftwoman Pearl Bradburn writing out medical transport tags for a wounded soldier aboard a Dakota aircraft at B-2 Bazenville Advanced Landing Ground, Normandy, Jun-Aug 1944
Église Saint-Pierre and surroundings in ruins, Caen, France, 10 Jul 1944Bernard Montgomery, Omar Bradley, and Brigadier Alexander Stanier at Montgomery
Église Saint-Pierre and surroundings in ruins, Caen, France, 10 Jul 1944Bernard Montgomery, Omar Bradley, and Brigadier Alexander Stanier at Montgomery's headquarters in Normandie, France, 13 Jul 1944
Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery at headquarters of British 21st Army Group, Normandie, France, 13 Jul 1944US Army soldiers seeking shelter, Saint-LĂ´, France, Jul 1944
Omar Bradley and Bernard Montgomery at headquarters of British 21st Army Group, Normandie, France, 13 Jul 1944US Army soldiers seeking shelter, Saint-LĂ´, France, Jul 1944
View of the bocage country near Hill 32 and near Notre-Dame-du-Rocher, Basse-Normandie, France, circa Jul-Aug 1944A Tiger II tank of German 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion wrecked after being rammed by a Sherman tank driven by Lieutenant John Reginald Gorman of British 2nd Armoured Irish Guards on 18 Jul 1944, with most of the German crew captured, Cagny, France, circa late Jul 1944
View of the bocage country near Hill 32 and near Notre-Dame-du-Rocher, Basse-Normandie, France, circa Jul-Aug 1944A Tiger II tank of German 503rd Heavy Tank Battalion wrecked after being rammed by a Sherman tank driven by Lieutenant John Reginald Gorman of British 2nd Armoured Irish Guards on 18 Jul 1944, with most of the German crew captured, Cagny, France, circa late Jul 1944

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