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World War II Collection

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Background imageWorld War II Collection: Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy

Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy
XOS869953 Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy, France on D-Day, 6th June, 1944 (gelatin silver print) by American Photographer

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American Cemetery, Omaha Beach

American Cemetery, Omaha Beach
France, Normandy. White crosses at Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha Beach

Background imageWorld War II Collection: 13860811

13860811

Background imageWorld War II Collection: DDE-90029782

DDE-90029782
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. View of Omaha Beach from the Normandy American Cemetery. Shot on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageWorld War II Collection: DDE-90029784

DDE-90029784
France, Normandy, Pointe du Hoc. Strategic point for German fortifications along the Normandy coast. Shot on 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageWorld War II Collection: DDE-90029783

DDE-90029783
France, Normandy, Pointe du Hoc. Strategic point for German fortifications along the Normandy coast. Shot on 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageWorld War II Collection: DDE-90029781

DDE-90029781
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. View of Omaha Beach from the Normandy American Cemetery. Shot on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageWorld War II Collection: DDE-90029779

DDE-90029779
France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. Normandy American Cemetery. Nyland brothers grave site, brothers killed on D-Day that inspired the movie Saving Private Ryan. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageWorld War II Collection: DDE-90029778

DDE-90029778
France, Normandy, Arromanches Beach. Remembrance crosses placed in the sand on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day. Date: 06/12/2006

Background imageWorld War II Collection: World War II France and Britain commemorate D-Day

World War II France and Britain commemorate D-Day
Vintage World War II photograph - France and Britain commemorate the first anniversay of the D-Day landings on the beach at Arromanches, Normandy

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The first British troops disembark from the specially designed landing ladders

The first British troops disembark from the specially designed landing ladders
STC368756 The first British troops disembark from the specially designed landing ladders. In the middle soldiers carry a scooter, 6 June 1944 (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American paratroop, hunting snipers in St. Mere Eglise, firing a volley into a church

American paratroop, hunting snipers in St. Mere Eglise, firing a volley into a church tower, used by German soldiers as an observation post

Background imageWorld War II Collection: World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for

World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone

Background imageWorld War II Collection: American troops disembark onto the sands of Normandy, 1944

American troops disembark onto the sands of Normandy, 1944. (Colorised black and white print). (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageWorld War II Collection: The ruins and cathedral of Caen, Normandy, France, c1944

The ruins and cathedral of Caen, Normandy, France, c1944. The Battle of Caen from June to August 1944 was crucial to the Allied effort to break out from Normandy after the D-Day landings

Background imageWorld War II Collection: An RCAF Spitfire airplane over the beaches of Normandy after the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944

An RCAF Spitfire airplane over the beaches of Normandy after the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. An RCAF Spitfire airplane over the beaches of Normandy after the D-Day invasion on 6 June 1944. Painting by Eric Aldwinkle, 1945

Background imageWorld War II Collection: World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for

World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone

Background imageWorld War II Collection: World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for

World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone

Background imageWorld War II Collection: Digitally restored World War II photo of American troops approaching Omaha Beach

Digitally restored World War II photo of American troops approaching Omaha Beach
Digitally restored vintage World War II photo of American troops wading ashore on Omaha Beach during the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944


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