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Omaha Beach Collection

"Omaha Beach: A Historic Landmark of Courage and Sacrifice" Step back in time to June 6, 1944, as U. S

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: U. S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts flying over Omaha beach during the invasion of

U. S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts flying over Omaha beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. U.S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts flying over Omaha beach during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944. Watercolor by Ogden Pleissner

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), site of D-Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War

Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), site of D-Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Omaha Beach, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Omaha Beach, Basse Normandie (Normandy), France, Europe

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Omaha Beach (D-Day WWII), Colleville-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France

Omaha Beach (D-Day WWII), Colleville-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: American Sherman tank, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

American Sherman tank, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: High cliffs, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France

High cliffs, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Omaha Beach, Normandy, France

Omaha Beach, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Omaha Beach Today

Omaha Beach Today
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Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: WWII: FRANCE, 1944. American troops preparing to eliminate a German sniper in a

WWII: FRANCE, 1944. American troops preparing to eliminate a German sniper in a village near Vierville-sur-Mer, France. Photograph, 10 June 1944

Background imageOmaha Beach 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

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Illustration of of American soldiers firing rifles and throwing grenades next to German bunker

Illustration of of American soldiers firing rifles and throwing grenades next to German bunker during D Day landing on Omaha

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Graves at the American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France

Graves at the American Cemetery, Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: World War II tank at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France

World War II tank at Omaha Beach, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Cliffs at Omaha Beach on the coast of Normandy in northern France

Cliffs at Omaha Beach on the coast of Normandy in northern France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: France, Normandy, Saint-Laurent-Sur-Mer, Omaha Beach. Tourists walking on historic

France, Normandy, Saint-Laurent-Sur-Mer, Omaha Beach. Tourists walking on historic battlefield beach on the 66th Anniversary of D-Day

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. Normandy American Cemetery. White crosses mark

France, Normandy, Colleville-Sur-Mer. Normandy American Cemetery. White crosses mark
White crosses marking grave sites of American soldiers, Normandy American Cemetery, Colleville-Sur-Mer, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: France, Normandy. 66th Anniversary of D-Day

France, Normandy. 66th Anniversary of D-Day
American weapons, 66th Anniversary of D-Day, Arromanches, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Normandy, France - Omaha Beach Memorial graphic

Normandy, France - Omaha Beach Memorial graphic

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: American survivors of a sunken LCVP landing craft come safely ashore during the D-Day invasion of

American survivors of a sunken LCVP landing craft come safely ashore during the D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. American survivors of a sunken LCVP landing craft come safely ashore during the D-Day invasion of Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, 6 June 1944

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944. U. S. Army troops wade ashore to Omaha Beach from a landing craft

WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944. U. S. Army troops wade ashore to Omaha Beach from a landing craft during the invasion of
WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944. U.S. Army troops wade ashore to Omaha Beach from a landing craft during the invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Men of Company E, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st U. S. Infantry Division, landing on Omaha Beach

Men of Company E, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st U. S. Infantry Division, landing on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
WORLD WAR II: D-DAY (1944). Men of Company E, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st U.S. Infantry Division, landing on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, from the landing craft USS Samuel Chase on D-Day

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: France, Normandy, Point du Hoc. Strategic point for German fortifications along the Normandy coast

France, Normandy, Point du Hoc. Strategic point for German fortifications along the Normandy coast. Shot on 66th Anniversary of D-Day

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: American cemetery at Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Europe

American cemetery at Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Commemorative obelisk marking the landing on 6th June 1944, Omaha Landing Beach

Commemorative obelisk marking the landing on 6th June 1944, Omaha Landing Beach, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: Omaha Landing Beach, site of D-Day Landings 6th June 1944, Normandy, France, Europe

Omaha Landing Beach, site of D-Day Landings 6th June 1944, Normandy, France, Europe

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: American cemetery (WWII), Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France

American cemetery (WWII), Omaha Beach, Colleville-sur-Mer, Calvados, Normandy, France

Background imageOmaha Beach Collection: D-Day landing craft, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe

D-Day landing craft, Omaha Beach Museum, Normandy, France, Europe


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"Omaha Beach: A Historic Landmark of Courage and Sacrifice" Step back in time to June 6, 1944, as U. S. Air Force Republic P-47 Thunderbolts soar through the skies above Omaha Beach during the monumental invasion of Normandy. The watercolor by Ogden Pleissner captures the intensity and bravery displayed on that fateful day. Located at Pointe du Hoc (Le Hoc Point), this site witnessed one of the most significant D-Day landings in history. It serves as a poignant reminder of the Second World War's immense impact on Europe and its people. Today, Omaha Beach stands proudly in Basse Normandie, France, showcasing its historical significance for all to see. The beach itself is a symbol of resilience and determination that has withstood the test of time. The Omaha Beach Museum pays tribute to those who fought valiantly on these shores. Amongst its exhibits is an American Sherman tank, serving as a testament to both military might and human ingenuity. Just a stone's throw away lies the American cemetery at Omaha Beach in Colleville-sur-Mer. This serene resting place honors those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom during that pivotal moment in history. As we explore St-Laurent Sur Mer within Calvados Department's D-Day Beaches Area, we can almost hear echoes from WWII reverberating through time. Here, American troops meticulously prepare themselves for battle while facing formidable challenges like eliminating German snipers along their path. A digitally restored photograph transports us back to that harrowing day when American troops approached Omaha Beach with unwavering resolve. Their courage remains etched into our collective memory forevermore. Omaha Beach continues to stand tall today—a testament not only to past heroism but also as a beacon of hope for future generations. Its sands bear witness to an indomitable spirit that will always be remembered throughout history.