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Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: US tanks and infantry move up near Saint-Jores, France with supporting infantrymen

US tanks and infantry move up near Saint-Jores, France with supporting infantrymen creeping and crawling through a ditch taking protective cover from the foliage along side the route. 17th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: French refugees rerunning to their homes behind the Allied front line in Normandy

French refugees rerunning to their homes behind the Allied front line in Normandy, Northern France on an abandoned German motor lorry drawn by two horses. July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Many of these French refugees had not eaten for three or more days

Many of these French refugees had not eaten for three or more days. In a field behind the Allied lines in Normandy, NorthernFrance, they rest and receive food from our troops

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Picture taken on 22nd June 1944 behind the fighting line in Normandy, Northern France

Picture taken on 22nd June 1944 behind the fighting line in Normandy, Northern France. While in the Caen / Tilly area British

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Normandy British soldiers hold service before battle. 14th July 1944

Normandy British soldiers hold service before battle. 14th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: On the morning of 25th June, an attack was made by British troops on the village of

On the morning of 25th June, an attack was made by British troops on the village of Fontenay-le-Pesnal in an effort to straighten the line in the Tilly-Sur-Seulles area of Normandy, Northern France

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Operation Bluecoat was a British offensive in the Battle of Normandy

Operation Bluecoat was a British offensive in the Battle of Normandy, from 30 July until 7 August 1944, during the Second World War

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Anxious for news of the outside world, news which has been barred to them for so long

Anxious for news of the outside world, news which has been barred to them for so long, local people of Caen scan leaflets issued by the liberating Allied forces. July 1944. 10th July 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Allied forces in Northern France following the invasion of Normandy in the Second World

Allied forces in Northern France following the invasion of Normandy in the Second World War. The Germans used dummy tanks and decoys in Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: After a concentrated air bombardment the British launched an attack from the Caumont area

After a concentrated air bombardment the British launched an attack from the Caumont area of Northern France at dawn. Photo shows

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Northern France

Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation

The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier in Caen after its liberation, gives a helping hand to an old lady amongst the scene of utter devastation

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation

The Battle for Normandy: A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation
The Battle for Normandy:A British soldier carries a little girl through the devastation of Caen after its liberation. The town had been substantially destroyed during the bombardment

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Tenacious fighting has been in progress on the Tilly-Caen front in Normandy

Tenacious fighting has been in progress on the Tilly-Caen front in Normandy, Northern France and fresh German Panzer divisions have been thrown into battle

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: On 19th June, Allied troops were widening the wedge across the Cherbourg Peninsula

On 19th June, Allied troops were widening the wedge across the Cherbourg Peninsula where 40, 000 Germans ware believed to be trapped. This picture was taken on 17th June

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: 92nd Group, Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers, checking road levels during road

92nd Group, Road Construction Company, Royal Engineers, checking road levels during road repair work at Cully, Normandy. Sergeant England of Bristol is taking notes and Sergeant Marsh of Shoreham

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Two American soldiers Staff Sergeant Bernard Darcolsof 320 West 108th Street

Two American soldiers Staff Sergeant Bernard Darcolsof 320 West 108th Street, New York City and W.L. Stanley of Houston, Texas provide help to a resident of a village in Normandy

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: One of the things most needed by soldiers returning from the fighting lines in Northern

One of the things most needed by soldiers returning from the fighting lines in Northern France to the rear areas to rest, is a bath

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Allied Liberation of Europe: Allied reinforcements arrive in Normandy, Northern France

Allied Liberation of Europe: Allied reinforcements arrive in Normandy, Northern France. Fresh supplies and reinforcements are pouring into France

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The British attack between Tilly and Caen in Normandy, Northern France is being fiercely

The British attack between Tilly and Caen in Normandy, Northern France is being fiercely fought out. Extensive gaps have been made in the enemy lines

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Thousands of Allied Naval Craft ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form

Thousands of Allied Naval Craft ferry to and from the beachhead in Northern France form an impressive picture, taken from a B-26 Marauder of the Ninth US Air Force which was on its way to bomb

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: One of a column of camouflaged M7 tanks blasts away with another round at German

One of a column of camouflaged M7 tanks blasts away with another round at German positions near St. Pois. during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War. August 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: GERMAN TROOPS RUN FOR COVER AS ALLIED PLANE MAKES ATTACK ON BEACH OBSTACLES DURING D-DAY

GERMAN TROOPS RUN FOR COVER AS ALLIED PLANE MAKES ATTACK ON BEACH OBSTACLES DURING D-DAY LANDINGS. This picture, taken from an Allied fighter

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: French families being transported to new homes from the war torn Northern French city of

French families being transported to new homes from the war torn Northern French city of Caen by Civil Affairs. The driver, Bert Scott RASC of 55 Links Road, Tooting

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: World War Two - combined operations exercises. Picture shows support craft

World War Two - combined operations exercises. Picture shows support craft moving into position to make smoke screen for landing craft during exercises. Location unknown, though Great Britain

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Mulberry B harbour 'Port Winston'pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach

The Mulberry B harbour "Port Winston"pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach
The Mulberry B harbour " Port Winston" pre-fabricated port at Gold Beach, Arromanches, Normandy, which was built to to simplify the problem of supplying the Allied Armies in Northern France

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Medical officer Captain Rs Devor of South Africa goes on his rounds in his Jeep

Medical officer Captain Rs Devor of South Africa goes on his rounds in his Jeep, with Madamoiselle Dervis, a dispenser from a local hospital who acts as his interpreter in the village of Benouville

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: A German petrol dump hidden in the woods, found in the Forest de

A German petrol dump hidden in the woods, found in the Forest de Evreux near the River Seine in Northern France as Allied Forces continue to fight in Normandy following the D-Day landings

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise

First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise, Normandy six weeks after D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: World War Two. 'Eventide in Holland'. British Soldiers pause to light their

World War Two. "Eventide in Holland". British Soldiers pause to light their
World War Two. " Eventide in Holland". British Soldiers pause to light their cigarettes in a picturesque setting near Eindhoven. 1st October 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. British troops liberate the Dutch town of Eindhoven

The Battle of Arnhem. British troops liberate the Dutch town of Eindhoven. Locals greet the troops, who in turn sign autographs of them

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem - The second army has already linked up with the one isolated

The Battle of Arnhem - The second army has already linked up with the one isolated airborne force in the Arnhem area and is fighting forward against bitter

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem - a stream of British armour and motorised units seen crossing

The Battle of Arnhem - a stream of British armour and motorised units seen crossing the Nijmegen Bridge over the Waal (Rhine) River, following the capture of the bridge

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem - the first pictures of British troops thrusting into Holland

The Battle of Arnhem - the first pictures of British troops thrusting into Holland. British armoured vehicles on fire. The Battle of Arnhem was a major battle of the Second World War at the vanguard

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey

General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey General Sir Miles Christopher Dempsey, GBE, KCB, DSO, MC (15 December 1896 to 6 June 1969) was a senior British Army officer who served in both world wars

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. American Paratroopers say goodbye to an Army nurse at an airport

The Battle of Arnhem. American Paratroopers say goodbye to an Army nurse at an airport somewhere in England before their take off for air invasion of Holland on Sunday 17th September 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows the first pictured of the evacuated British

The Battle of Arnhem. Picture shows the first pictured of the evacuated British Airbourne forces from Arnhem. They were taken by a sergeant photographer of the British Army Film

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem Picture shows Field Marshal Montgomery talking to the crowd

The Battle of Arnhem Picture shows Field Marshal Montgomery talking to the crowd outside the Town Hall in Louvain, East of Brussels, Belgium

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. British Troops fill a C46 transport plane to land with the first

The Battle of Arnhem. British Troops fill a C46 transport plane to land with the first allied airborne army on enemy held Holland

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem. thrusting north from Eindhoven, British troops crossed the Bois le

The Battle of Arnhem. thrusting north from Eindhoven, British troops crossed the Bois le Duc Canal on 22nd September and two days later had extended their bridgehead to neighbourhood of Deurne

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: The Battle of Arnhem - British convoy of supplies and rations is halted as Gemrans try to

The Battle of Arnhem - British convoy of supplies and rations is halted as Gemrans try to cut the advanced supply road. On the left American infantry and Irish tanks move up to the attack

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Daily Mirror war correspondent handing out copies to the troops on the Normandy invasion

Daily Mirror war correspondent handing out copies to the troops on the Normandy invasion beaches. 13th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Horsa Bridge - Pont de Ranville is a road bridge spanning the Orne River about 350m east

Horsa Bridge - Pont de Ranville is a road bridge spanning the Orne River about 350m east of Benouville-Pegasus Bridge. The Operation Deadstick was part of the Operation Tonga

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Picture taken in the heavily damaged town of Caen in France immediately after its

Picture taken in the heavily damaged town of Caen in France immediately after its occupation by British and canadian forces

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Nothern France

Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Nothern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British army soldiers of the Royal Engineers engaged on mine clearing duties

British army soldiers of the Royal Engineers engaged on mine clearing duties, pass a six pounder anti tank gun and carriers on a road near Lebisey Wood

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British army soldiers at work searching for enemy mines during the push in to France

British army soldiers at work searching for enemy mines during the push in to France shortly after the D-day landings in the Second World War. 19th June 1944

Background imageBattle of Normandy (D-Day) Collection: British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of

British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of mines in Nothern France during the allied invasion of France shortly after the D-Day landings



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