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German soldier standing next to a wrecked Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944Rhino ferry RHF-19 landing CCKW trucks and other vehicles on Omaha Beach, circa 10 Jun 1944. Note Soldier in the right foreground, with waterproofing taped around his rifle.Stormy weather in the English Channel, Jun 1944The first meeting on French soil between Bernard Montgomery and generals Omar Bradley and Miles Dempsey, Normandy, France, 10 Jun 1944
German soldier standing next to a wrecked Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944Rhino ferry RHF-19 landing CCKW trucks and other vehicles on Omaha Beach, circa 10 Jun 1944. Note Soldier in the right foreground, with waterproofing taped around his rifle.Stormy weather in the English Channel, Jun 1944The first meeting on French soil between Bernard Montgomery and generals Omar Bradley and Miles Dempsey, Normandy, France, 10 Jun 1944
Tracer fire from Allied warships lighting up the sky off Ouistreham, France, 10 Jun 1944; photo taken from HMS Mauritius, seen in foregroundTraplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944US Army patrol examining a German 88 mm FlaK anti-aircraft gun with its barrel splayed by the retreating Germans near Montebourg, France, June 1944US Army vehicles moved inland from a Normandy invasion beach, Jun 1944
Tracer fire from Allied warships lighting up the sky off Ouistreham, France, 10 Jun 1944; photo taken from HMS Mauritius, seen in foregroundTraplin, Heldon, and Kennedy of the Canadian Army manning a 40-mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun in Normandy, France, mid-Jun 1944US Army patrol examining a German 88 mm FlaK anti-aircraft gun with its barrel splayed by the retreating Germans near Montebourg, France, June 1944US Army vehicles moved inland from a Normandy invasion beach, Jun 1944
US Coast Guardsmen John Smith, African-American on left, and Daniel Kaczorowski, on right, manning a 20-mm Oerlikon autocannon aboard a landing craft, circa mid- or late-1944 off FranceA fully loaded DUKW coming ashore at Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944.Biscayne, Doran, and another ship docked at Arzew, Algeria, 11 Jun 1944
US Coast Guardsmen John Smith, African-American on left, and Daniel Kaczorowski, on right, manning a 20-mm Oerlikon autocannon aboard a landing craft, circa mid- or late-1944 off France'Rhino' ferry vessel off Normandie, France, Jun 1944A fully loaded DUKW coming ashore at Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944.Biscayne, Doran, and another ship docked at Arzew, Algeria, 11 Jun 1944
British flail tank on the Normandy beach, France, Jun 1944British naval craft off Normandy, France, Jun 1944British officers inspecting a PzKpfw IV tank destroyed by the UK Durham Light Infantry, Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944Camouflaged German Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944
British flail tank on the Normandy beach, France, Jun 1944British naval craft off Normandy, France, Jun 1944British officers inspecting a PzKpfw IV tank destroyed by the UK Durham Light Infantry, Normandy, France, 11 Jun 1944Camouflaged German Tiger I heavy tank, Villers-Bocage, France, Jun 1944
Captured German remote-controlled explosive carriers, Normandy, France, Jun 1944Courseulles-sur-Mer in ruins, France, Jun 1944Damaged German defensive fortification at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944Damaged German defensive fortification at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944
Captured German remote-controlled explosive carriers, Normandy, France, Jun 1944Courseulles-sur-Mer in ruins, France, Jun 1944Damaged German defensive fortification at Bernières-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944Damaged German defensive fortification at Courseulles-sur-Mer, France, Jun 1944

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