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German Army Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and General Adolf Kuntzen at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944German Army Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944
German Army Field Marshal Erwin Rommel and General Adolf Kuntzen at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944German Army Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944
German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, General Friedrich Dollman, General Edgar Feuchtinger, and Admiral Theodor Krancke at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944Horsa gliders line up in preparation for invasion, England, United Kingdom, May-Jun 1944
German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, General Friedrich Dollman, General Edgar Feuchtinger, and Admiral Theodor Krancke at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944Horsa gliders line up in preparation for invasion, England, United Kingdom, May-Jun 1944
Kranke, Buhle, and Rommel speaking after a weapons demonstration, Northern France, 30 May 1944, photo 1 of 2Kranke, Buhle, and Rommel speaking after a weapons demonstration, Northern France, 30 May 1944, photo 2 of 2
Kranke, Buhle, and Rommel speaking after a weapons demonstration, Northern France, 30 May 1944, photo 1 of 2Kranke, Buhle, and Rommel speaking after a weapons demonstration, Northern France, 30 May 1944, photo 2 of 2
Newly commissioned USS Ticonderoga moves down the Elizabeth River from the Norfolk Navy Yard to the deperming crib, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, May 30 1944; note camouflage Measure 33 Design 10ARommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 1 of 4; note Marder I tank destroyer converted from a French Hotchkiss H35 tank
Newly commissioned USS Ticonderoga moves down the Elizabeth River from the Norfolk Navy Yard to the deperming crib, Portsmouth, Virginia, United States, May 30 1944; note camouflage Measure 33 Design 10ARommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 1 of 4; note Marder I tank destroyer converted from a French Hotchkiss H35 tank
Rommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 2 of 4; note captured French tanks pressed into serviceRommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 3 of 4
Rommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 2 of 4; note captured French tanks pressed into serviceRommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 3 of 4
Rommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 4 of 4; note vehicle-mounted MG42 machine gunSoviet sailor sounding the bell aboard HMS Royal Sovereign, Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 30 May 1944
Rommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 4 of 4; note vehicle-mounted MG42 machine gunSoviet sailor sounding the bell aboard HMS Royal Sovereign, Scapa Flow, Scotland, United Kingdom, 30 May 1944
Starboard quarter view of USS Ticonderoga on the Elizabeth River, Portsmouth, Virginia, Untied States, May 30, 1944.USS Ticonderoga at Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 30 May 1944; note camouflage Measure 33 Design 10A
Starboard quarter view of USS Ticonderoga on the Elizabeth River, Portsmouth, Virginia, Untied States, May 30, 1944.USS Ticonderoga at Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 30 May 1944; note camouflage Measure 33 Design 10A
USS Ticonderoga being pushed by tugboats at Naval Air Station Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 30 May 194480-foot Elco patrol boat PT-546 of Motor Patrol Boat Squadron 28 at Barahun Island, Green Islands, 31 May 1944 with extensive bow damage after a nighttime collision with PT-550 off New Ireland.
USS Ticonderoga being pushed by tugboats at Naval Air Station Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States, 30 May 194480-foot Elco patrol boat PT-546 of Motor Patrol Boat Squadron 28 at Barahun Island, Green Islands, 31 May 1944 with extensive bow damage after a nighttime collision with PT-550 off New Ireland.
Ammunition magazine under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, 31 May 1944Members of the British Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) at an RAF glider station repair and pack colored parachutes for use by airborne troops during the Normandy invasion, 31 May 1944.
Ammunition magazine under construction, Naval Ammunition Depot Earle, Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States, 31 May 1944Members of the British Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) at an RAF glider station repair and pack colored parachutes for use by airborne troops during the Normandy invasion, 31 May 1944.
Polish light cruiser Dragon, late May 1944Rommel observing the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, late May 1944
Polish light cruiser Dragon, late May 1944Rommel observing the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, late May 1944

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