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Canadian crew of a Sherman tank south of Vaucelles, Normandy, France, Jun 1944German Würzburg radar at the beach near Arromanches les Bain, Normandy, France, 22 Jun 1944
Canadian crew of a Sherman tank south of Vaucelles, Normandy, France, Jun 1944German Würzburg radar at the beach near Arromanches les Bain, Normandy, France, 22 Jun 1944
Lance Corporal Lodge of 278th Field Company, British Royal Engineers holding a captured German 3 HL shaped charge, near Caen, France, 26 Jun 1944Major General Manton Eddy and another American officer speaking to a captured German officer, Cherbourg, France, 26-27 Jun 1944
Lance Corporal Lodge of 278th Field Company, British Royal Engineers holding a captured German 3 HL shaped charge, near Caen, France, 26 Jun 1944Major General Manton Eddy and another American officer speaking to a captured German officer, Cherbourg, France, 26-27 Jun 1944
US Army Captain Earl Topley looking at a German soldier who had killed three of his men before his own death, Cherbourg, France, 27 Jun 1944A Gooseberry line of block ships off the Normandy beaches, Ouistreham, France, Jun 1944; note sunken British ship Durban, sunken Dutch ship Sumatra, and two active DUKW craft
US Army Captain Earl Topley looking at a German soldier who had killed three of his men before his own death, Cherbourg, France, 27 Jun 1944A Gooseberry line of block ships off the Normandy beaches, Ouistreham, France, Jun 1944; note sunken British ship Durban, sunken Dutch ship Sumatra, and two active DUKW craft
Canadian tank crew directs traffic around a disabled M4 Sherman tank while they install a new tread on a narrow road in Normandy, France, 1944. Note CMP ambulance and another CMP truck cab at right.Cointet-element anti-tank obstacles placed on the beach to deter amphibious invasions, Normandy, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Canadian tank crew directs traffic around a disabled M4 Sherman tank while they install a new tread on a narrow road in Normandy, France, 1944. Note CMP ambulance and another CMP truck cab at right.Cointet-element anti-tank obstacles placed on the beach to deter amphibious invasions, Normandy, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Cvilians placing flowers on the body of a dead American soldier, Carentan, France, mid-1944Destroyed German Sd.Kfz. 124 Wespe self-propelled gun carriage near Mortrée, Orne, Normandy, France, circa Jun-Jul 1944
Cvilians placing flowers on the body of a dead American soldier, Carentan, France, mid-1944Destroyed German Sd.Kfz. 124 Wespe self-propelled gun carriage near Mortrée, Orne, Normandy, France, circa Jun-Jul 1944
Engine change for M4 Sherman tank “Hurricane” at a repair depot near the front lines, Le Teilleul, France, July 1944. Note Federal C-2 WreckerGerman 150-mm artillery position Cherbourg, France, circa Jul 1944
Engine change for M4 Sherman tank “Hurricane” at a repair depot near the front lines, Le Teilleul, France, July 1944. Note Federal C-2 WreckerGerman 150-mm artillery position Cherbourg, France, circa Jul 1944
German Tiger II tank near Vimoutiers, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France, circa Jun-Jul 1944LCT-855 landing Dodge WC54 field ambulances at Normandy, France, Jun 1944
German Tiger II tank near Vimoutiers, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France, circa Jun-Jul 1944LCT-855 landing Dodge WC54 field ambulances at Normandy, France, Jun 1944
Mulberry harbor, off Normandie, France, 1944Ram OP (Observation Post) tank in Normandy, France, mid-1944
Mulberry harbor, off Normandie, France, 1944Ram OP (Observation Post) tank in Normandy, France, mid-1944
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 42-28672 ‘Lois’ of the 513th Fighter Squadron armed with bombs and HVAR air-to-surface rockets, probably at Tour-en-Bessin Airfield, France, mid-1944.Saint-Lô in ruins, France, Jun-Jul 1944
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt 42-28672 ‘Lois’ of the 513th Fighter Squadron armed with bombs and HVAR air-to-surface rockets, probably at Tour-en-Bessin Airfield, France, mid-1944.Saint-Lô in ruins, France, Jun-Jul 1944
SdKfz 161/3 Möbelwagen and crew, northern France, summer 1944Two Nuns and a French family examined the ruins of the bombed Église Saint-Malo, Valognes, France, Jul 1944
SdKfz 161/3 Möbelwagen and crew, northern France, summer 1944Two Nuns and a French family examined the ruins of the bombed Église Saint-Malo, Valognes, France, Jul 1944

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