RME60X1K–The Normandy landings were the boat landing operations on 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy France
RMP9P6FF–Memorial to the D Day Landings 1944, Normandy beaches, France
RFBXNJJA–Monument to Exercise Tiger during the Normandy Landings in 1944 with Sherman Tank (detail), Torcross, Devon, England, UK
RMBMHCPJ–Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, where American Rangers scaled the cliffs and took the six German gun emplacements on June 6 1944
RM2G3XKBM–Saint Laurent sur Mer (Normandy, north western France): aerial view of Omaha Beach, where American, British and Canadian forces landed on June 6, 1944
RM2K9N2BJ–Omaha Beach. Normandy France
RMB2C9BM–The American Cemetery in Colleville Sur Mer, Normandy, France, were Allied troops who died on D Day June 6th 1944 are buried.
RF2CB2P05–Normandy Beaches
RMF15G2J–A young man looks up at the memorial to the allied forces who landed on Omaha Beach in normandy in 1944
RMEP744Y–Memorial to 50th anniversary of Normandy landings in France 6th June 1944 Milton Country Park
RMEHTTWR–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3HX48–A memorial to Normandy landings at Arromanches, Gold beach, where the British landed 6th June 1944
RM2A00013–D-Day newspaper
RMRX421X–Road sign on Omaha Beach between Vierville and St Laurent, Normandy, France.
RM2R76HB8–Omaha Beach Normandy France June 2023 Combat Engineers Memorial above Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach was one of five beach landing sectors designated for th
RFP9YHRF–Memorial sculpture to the fallen heroes of 6 June 1944 at Sword beach Normandy France
RM2JBTP3Y–War Memorial to the Allied Forces Who Landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6th June 1944, Normandy, France
RFDB458N–Normandy Landings, remains of artificial port at Arromanches-les-Bains, France
RMKNGDY0–US Navy Monument, Utah Beach Museum, Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Normandy France
RMH8K75P–D-DAY UTAH BEACH WW2 Normandy landings the landing craft boat landing operations on 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Nazi Germany occupied Normandy France
RMP9P6FD–Memorial to the D Day Landings 1944, Normandy beaches, France
RFBXTT3H–American Monument to the brave people involved in Normandy Landings during 1944 (Poppies and Pebbles), Slapton Sands, Devon, England, UK
RMBMH930–The Beach at Arromanches, Normandy with some of the remains of the Mulberry Harbour used in the 1944 Normandy Landings
RM2F39XMW–World War II American helmet on a beach of the Normandy landings
RM2K9N2CC–Omaha Beach. Normandy France
RMB2C1WY–The American Cemetery in Colleville Sur Mer, Normandy, France, were Allied troops who died on D Day June 6th 1944 are buried.
RF2CB2NYT–Normandy Beaches
RM2JN75B1–CHERBOURG, FRANCE - June 1944 - US Army soldiers during street fighting for the French port of Cherbourg shortly after the Normandy landings - Photo:
RMP7MWKJ–France, Calvados, Cricqueville en Bessin, Pointe du Hoc, part of Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944
RMEHTTXE–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3HX34–A memorial to Normandy landings at Aramanche Gold beach where the British landed 6th June 1944 and set up the Mulberry harbour
RMT7YNPD–France, Calvados, Colleville sur Mer, Normandy American Cemetery near Omaha beach June 6 1944 landing beach (aerial view)
RMRX41YC–Road sign on Omaha Beach between Vierville and St Laurent, Normandy, France.
RM2R76H98–Omaha Beach Normandy France June 2023 Combat Engineers Memorial above Omaha Beach. Omaha Beach was one of five beach landing sectors designated for th
RFPAHW00–European and American flags at the Pegasus Memorial museum Benoville Normandy France
RF2T1DD3H–British Normandy Memorial overlooking Gold Beach, Normandy, France.
RM2AMXA32–Memorial to the American Ranger Commandos who first took Pointe du Hoc in June 1944, Pointe du Hoc, Calvados, Normandy, France
RFHTFDAG–Bunker at la Pointe du Hoc, Normandie
RME1EXFF–D-Day Omaha invasion, American troops in beach landing craft under dark skies Normandy France 6th June 1944
RMP9XP5X–View of flags flying on the Normandy beaches, where D Day Landings of 1944, Normandy, France
RMBXTRYN–American Monument to the Brave People involved in the Normandy Landings during 1944 (Plaque detail), Slapton Sands, Devon, England, UK
RFDB459D–Normandy Landings, remains of artificial port at Arromanches-les-Bains, France
RM2F39XRH–World War II American helmet on a beach of the Normandy landings
RM2K9N2B5–Omaha Beach. Normandy France
RMB2C36G–The American Cemetery in Colleville Sur Mer, Normandy, France, were Allied troops who died on D Day June 6th 1944 are buried.
RF2CB2NYM–Normandy Beaches
RMBMHAMR–The Beach at Arromanches, Normandy with some of the remains of the Mulberry Harbour used in the 1944 Normandy Landings
RMP7MWKK–France, Calvados, Cricqueville en Bessin, Pointe du Hoc, part of Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944
RMEHTTX3–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3JAB7–A memorial to Normandy landings at Arromanches, Gold beach, where the British landed 6th June 1944
RMT7YNPC–France, Calvados, Colleville sur Mer, Normandy American Cemetery near Omaha beach June 6 1944 landing beach (aerial view)
RMRX4225–Road sign on Omaha Beach between Vierville and St Laurent, Normandy, France.
RM2R76G6B–Omaha Beach Normandy France June 2023 Omaha Beach was one of five beach landing sectors designated for the amphibious assault component of Operation O
RFPAHTYX–A bust commemorating Major John Howard who lead the glider airborne assault on the bridge at Benoville Pegasus Normandy France
RF2T1DD0P–British Normandy Memorial overlooking Gold Beach, Normandy, France.
RMG5K54M–Pegasus Bridge Café, Benouville, Normandy, France – The first house to be liberated on D Day, 6 June 1944
RF2TDMA1A–Memorial at Omaha beach which was one of the five areas of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944. It´s
RMCWTG07–American cemetery for the Normandy landings in 1944, France
RMP9XP5T–Memorial to the D Day Landings 1944, Normandy beaches, France
RF2H7BX4W–Panorama view on Omaha beach in Normandy France today. This is the place of the allied landing in 1944 in the context of Operation Overlord.
RFT25HJJ–Utah Beach, Normandy, France, March 26, 2019, Higgins Memorial located at Utah Beach where the landings took place on D-Day 1944
RM2F39YCG–Cross of Lorraine on Juno Beach between the towns of Graye-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer (Normandy, northern France). The monument marks the spot wh
RM2K9N2BM–Omaha Beach. Normandy France
RMB2C53F–The American Cemetery in Colleville Sur Mer, Normandy, France, were Allied troops who died on D Day June 6th 1944 are buried.
RF2CB2P00–Normandy Beaches
RFM56BGW–A sign or placard dedicated to the soldiers who lost their lives on the 1944 D Day invasion on Omaha Beach, Normandy France
RM2A1YWGW–A reproduction front page of the Daily Mail from June 8 1944 with news about the Allied invasion of France after D-Day.
RMEHTTTE–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3HX66–A memorial to Normandy landings at Arromanches, Gold beach, where the British landed 6th June 1944
RMT8EY4C–France, Calvados, Arromanches les Bains, Arromanches les Bains, Mulberry B remains, Port Winston, Phoenix breakwaters, Gold Beach, Allied invasion of German occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944
RMRX421M–Road sign on Omaha Beach between Vierville and St Laurent, Normandy, France.
RM2R76G5X–Omaha Beach Normandy France June 2023 Omaha Beach was one of five beach landing sectors designated for the amphibious assault component of Operation O
RFP9YJTR–German sea defence battery at Point-du-Hoc Normandy France
RF2T1DD17–British Normandy Memorial overlooking Gold Beach, Normandy, France.
RMB5NB7D–Actor dressed as an D-Day American soldier on Utah Beach Normandy France standing next to a 'Hedgehog' tank trap.
RM2JBTP4J–WW2 Memorial Sculpture to Les Braves on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
RMP9XP63–Memorial to the D Day Landings 1944, Normandy beaches, France
RF2AP70H9–Barbed wire at Point du hoc, Normandy, France. 02. September 2019
RFT25R71–Utah Beach, Normandy, France, March 26, 2019, Higgins Memorial located at Utah Beach where the landings took place on D-Day 1944
RM2F39YCJ–Cross of Lorraine on Juno Beach between the towns of Graye-sur-Mer and Courseulles-sur-Mer (Normandy, northern France). The monument marks the spot wh
RM2K9N2D5–Omaha Beach. Normandy France
RMB2C8PE–The American Cemetery in Colleville Sur Mer, Normandy, France, were Allied troops who died on D Day June 6th 1944 are buried.
RF2CB2NWG–Normandy Beaches
RFHTFDAW–Bunker at la Pointe du Hoc, Normandie
RM2A1YWFR–A reproduction front page of the Daily Mail from June 7 1944 with news about the Allied invasion of France after D-Day.
RMEHTTTD–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3HGWA–A memorial to Normandy landings at Aramanche Gold beach where the British landed 6th June 1944 and set up the Mulberry harbour
RMWFPTDF–France, Manche, Cotentin, Sainte Mere Eglise, Airborne Museum, WACO CG-4 A Glider used in the Normandy Invasion on D Day (6 June 1944)
RMRX421Y–Road sign on Omaha Beach between Vierville and St Laurent, Normandy, France.
RM2R76G63–Omaha Beach Normandy France June 2023 Omaha Beach was one of five beach landing sectors designated for the amphibious assault component of Operation O
RFPAHTYW–Remains of a tank at Pegasus Bridge Benoville Normandy France
RF2T1DD09–British Normandy Memorial overlooking Gold Beach, Normandy, France.
RF2WPEHNC–Operation Overlord D-Day Landing Commemoration Plaque at Brixham Harbour and Marina Devon UK
RFMB58A3–Colleville sur mer, France, Jun 4th 2014: re-enactment of military camp on the occasion of the anniversary of the Normandy landings.
RM2JBTP3B–WW2 Memorial Sculpture to Les Braves on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France
RMP9XP62–Memorial to the D Day Landings 1944, Normandy beaches, France
RMBXTRTR–Monument to the Normandy Landings during 2nd World War, Torcross, South Hams, Devon, England, UK
RFF08C7X–Sherman tank memorial used by Canadian forces at Courseulles on Juno beach on D Day June 1944 Normandy, France
RM2AF2APC–Celebrations for the 75th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings: American soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division parachuted into the Carentan Marsh on
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