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German Army Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, General Friedrich Dollman, General Edgar Feuchtinger, and Admiral Theodor Krancke at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944Kranke, 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
German Army Field Marshal Erwin Rommel at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, General Friedrich Dollman, General Edgar Feuchtinger, and Admiral Theodor Krancke at the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944Kranke, 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
Rommel 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 tankRommel 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 4Rommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 4 of 4; note vehicle-mounted MG42 machine gun
Rommel 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 tankRommel 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 4Rommel inspecting the German 21st Panzer Division, Normandy, France, 30 May 1944, photo 4 of 4; note vehicle-mounted MG42 machine gun
Rommel observing the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, late May 1944Captain Dixie Kiefer (right) talking it over with his executive officer Commander Willian O. Burch on the bridge of the USS Ticonderoga during her shakedown cruise, Jun 1944.Commanding general of German Army Group G Blaskowitz inspecting defenses in France, Jun 1944Eisenhower
Rommel observing the Atlantic Wall near Ouistreham, Normandy, France, late May 1944Captain Dixie Kiefer (right) talking it over with his executive officer Commander Willian O. Burch on the bridge of the USS Ticonderoga during her shakedown cruise, Jun 1944.Commanding general of German Army Group G Blaskowitz inspecting defenses in France, Jun 1944Eisenhower's message to Normandy invaders, Jun 1944
General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944General Joseph Stilwell holding a roadside conference with Brigadier General Lewis Pick whose engineers were instrumental in the completion of the Burma Road, Burma, 1944.George Bush in the cockpit of his TBF Avenger torpedo bomber, mid-1944Hannah Szenes in British uniform, Yugoslavia, mid-1944
General George Marshall visits General Mark Clark, commander of the US 5th Army, at his Command Post near Tuscania, Italy where the two generals discussed “Operation Anvil.” June 1944General Joseph Stilwell holding a roadside conference with Brigadier General Lewis Pick whose engineers were instrumental in the completion of the Burma Road, Burma, 1944.George Bush in the cockpit of his TBF Avenger torpedo bomber, mid-1944Hannah Szenes in British uniform, Yugoslavia, mid-1944
Kuribayashi directing defenders at Iwo Jima, circa May 1944-Jan 1945Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski shaking hands with his crew chief Staff Sergeant Ralph Safford and his assistant crew chief Felix Schacki (background) before a mission, Jun 1944Men of USS Monterey playing basketball in the carrierMitscher aboard USS Lexington, Jun 1944
Kuribayashi directing defenders at Iwo Jima, circa May 1944-Jan 1945Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gabreski shaking hands with his crew chief Staff Sergeant Ralph Safford and his assistant crew chief Felix Schacki (background) before a mission, Jun 1944Men of USS Monterey playing basketball in the carrier's forward elevator, circa Jun-Jul 1944; jumper at left was future President of US Gerald R. FordMitscher aboard USS Lexington, Jun 1944

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