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D-Day - Supplies pour ashore

A stunning panorama photograph of a French invasion beach with the channel waters thick with US military shipping, as reinforcements and supplies are funneled ashore following the conquest of the Cherbourg peninsula. Barrage balloons protect the ships from enemy strafing. One balloon still rests on the deck of large landing vehicle. Trucks filled with supplies and troops head inland across the beach. D-Day began on June 6th, 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases - the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an amphibious assault by infantry. The Normandy landings were the largest single-day amphibious actions ever undertaken, involving close to 400, 000 military and naval personnel"

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Jigsaw Puzzle (252 Pieces)

Discover the thrill of piecing together history with our captivating D-Day jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle features the iconic "D-Day - Supplies pour ashore" photograph by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online. Witness the awe-inspiring scene of a French invasion beach, where the calm waters of the English Channel are filled with US military shipping, as reinforcements pour in for the historic D-Day landings. Immerse yourself in this rich piece of history and enjoy the satisfaction of bringing this vivid panorama to life, one piece at a time.

Made in the USA, 252-piece puzzles are printed on photographic paper. Excluding the outer edge, all of the pieces are the same shape with the completed puzzle measuring 10" x 14" (25.4 x 35.5 cm). Split into individual pieces, puzzles are supplied in a black presentation box, sized to fit most mailboxes, with a professionally printed photo on top for reference (box dimensions 5 5/8" x 7 5/8" x 1 1/5")

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Estimated Product Size is 37.2cm x 29.2cm (14.6" x 11.5")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This breathtaking panorama photograph captures the chaos and scale of the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. The image shows the French invasion beach, where the Channel waters are thick with US military shipping, as supplies and reinforcements are funneled ashore following the conquest of the Cherbourg peninsula. Protecting the ships from enemy strafing are barrage balloons, one of which still rests on the deck of a large landing vehicle. Trucks filled with essential supplies and troops make their way inland across the beach, leaving deep tracks in the sand. The Normandy landings, also known as Operation Neptune and Operation Overlord, were the largest single-day amphibious actions ever undertaken, involving nearly 400,000 military and naval personnel. The operation began at 6:30 am with an air assault landing of Allied troops, followed by an amphibious assault by infantry. The success of D-Day was crucial in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II. The image offers a glimpse into the logistical effort required to support the troops on the ground, with a flotilla of ships and a convoy of trucks and vehicles making their way to the beachhead. The scene is a testament to the sheer determination and resourcefulness of the Allied forces, who faced immense challenges in the face of heavy German resistance.

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