RM2RGDRHM–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 û the air assault landing of allied troops followed by an amphibious assault by infantry. The Normandy landings were
RMCN6H3X–Normandy World War Two 6th june 1944
RF2ABF9AR–Normandy Landings D-Day Neptune. German Coastal Batteries 14 April 1944 1994 map
RMEC2E50–The 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, atmosphere at Pegasus Bridge Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Caen, United Kingdom When: 05 Jun 2014
RMGG2E7W–Normandy landings: American and Canadian troops walking down the streets of Caen 1944 France, Second World War war Washington, Congress Library
RM2WHX8PC–WW2 CODEBREAKING COMPUTER Colossus Mark 2 codebreaking computer being operated by Dorothy Du Boisson (left) and Elsie Booker (right), 1943 Colossus reduced time to work out Lorenz chi-wheel settings and enabled more messages to be deciphered and the whole code-breaking operation accelerated. The information gleaned from the decrypted messages is widely acknowledged to have shortened the war by many months, saving thousands of lives. Colossus Mark 2 used shift registers to quintuple the processing speed, first worked on 1 June 1944, just in time for Normandy landings on D-Day
RMBH4BN8–Panorama showing Arromanches and the remains of the artificial harbours created for the Normandy landings.
RME1EE76–Normandy prepares for 70th anniversary of D-Day landings in Arromanches (Gold Beach) France 29.05.2014
RFAD61AD–Mulberry Harbour Arromanches and Gold Beach D Day Landings Calvados Normandy France
RMG71J14–Gardener Caretaker First Class Myles Hunt (left) at the Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy, with his assistant Jean-Claude Menoux, align the last of just over 4,000 headstones which have been replaced at Bayeux, as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is working to replace thousands of fallen and damaged headstones at its cemeteries across France and beyond, as it marks both the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and the centenary of the First World War.
RMB3P4JA–World War II Invasion of France Two soldiers casualties of the Normandy landings enjoy a cigarette after disembarking from the hospital ship
RMTRJDE2–The Remains of the Mulberry Harbour on the Beach of Arromanches-les-Bains,, Normandy, France, Europe
RM2HH0HMR–Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower gives the order of the Day. 'Full victory-nothing less' to paratroopers in England, just before they board their airplanes to participate in the first assault in the invasion of the continent of Europe.' Eisenhower is meeting with US Co. E, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment (Strike) of the 101st Airborne Division, photo taken at Greenham Common Airfield in England about 8:30 p.m. on June 5, 1944. The General was talking about fly fishing with his men as he always did before a stressful operation
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
RM2CCRPD9–Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. 24th Aug 2020. Bystanders photograph the LCT 7074, the last surviving amphibious landing craft tank, before it is moved to the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, Monday August 24, 2020. The craft which originally carried tanks and soldiers to Normandy, was floated by barge from the National Museum of the Royal Navy, where it was being restored, to the Promenade in Southsea, where a crane built a bridge to the barge, so it could be driven to its new home at the D-Day Museum. Credit: Luke MacGregor/Alamy Live News
RM2C9Y42Y–Relics from the World War II D-Day Landings - barbed wire on Utah Beach, Normandy, France
RF2TDMA6K–Scenery at Utah 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 is
RMEHTTW1–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
RM2RGDRH6–A team of paratroopers on 7 June 1944 amuse themselves whilst awaiting the call to take flight in their glider (an Airspeed Horsa) to back up the initial assault phase on the Normandy coast. The chalk slogan reads: 'The Channel stopped you, but not us - now it's our turn. You've had your time you German Schweinhunds'! D-Day began on 6 June 1944 at 6:30am and was conducted in two assault phases û 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
RMH5MEP5–Tankers built for the Normandy Landings
RF2ABF9AP–Normandy Landings D-Day June 1944. Lowering Position deployment Force S 1994 map
RMEC2E52–The 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, atmosphere at Pegasus Bridge Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Caen, United Kingdom When: 05 Jun 2014
RMGG2E7X–Normandy landings. American soldiers behind barricades firing at German soldiers in a Normandy village June 1944 France, Second World War war Washington, Congress Library
RMEP745P–Omaha and Utah beach names on memorial to 50th anniversary of Normandy landings Milton Country Park
RMA49NB4–D-Day landings memorial sculpture on Juno Beach at Courseulles sur Mer, Normandy, France
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
RFAD61B4–Mulberry Harbour Arromanches and Gold Beach D Day Landings Calvados Normandy France
RMG71J0N–Gardener Caretaker First Class Myles Hunt (right) at the Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy, with his assistant Jean-Claude Menoux, align the last of just over 4,000 headstones which have been replaced at Bayeux, as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is working to replace thousands of fallen and damaged headstones at its cemeteries across France and beyond, as it marks both the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and the centenary of the First World War.
RMB4G36G–Midget Submarine X Boat October 1952 Tied up alongside it depot ship HMS Gateshead in the Pool of London on the River Thames The type was used in the Normandy Landings and the crippling of the German warship The Tirpitz
RMTRJDGF–The View From the Cliffs Above Arromanches-les-Bains over Gold Beach and the Remains of the Mulberry Harbour, Normandy, France, Europe
RM2HGC938–Two days after D-Day, after relief forces reached the Rangers on the cliffs of Pointe du Hoc. At the top of the image German soldiers can be seen surrendering. The American flag is put out to prevent friendly fire.
RMA7R3X9–France, Manche, Cotentin, Utah beach, beach of the Normandy landings (aerial view)
RM2CCXNHW–Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. 24th Aug 2020. Workers prepare the LCT 7074, the last surviving amphibious landing craft tank, to be moved to the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, Monday August 24, 2020. The craft which originally carried tanks and soldiers to Normandy, was floated by barge from the National Museum of the Royal Navy, where it was being restored, to the Promenade in Southsea, where a crane built a bridge to the barge, so it could be driven to its new home at the D-Day Museum. Credit: Luke MacGregor/Alamy Live News
RF2C9Y42F–Relics from the World War II D-Day Landings - barbed wire on Utah Beach, Normandy, France
RF2TDMAX8–Scenery at Utah 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 is
RMEHTTR9–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
RM2M3JRBR–American paratroop, hunting snipers in St. Mere Eglise, firing a volley into a church tower, used by German soldiers as an observation post. Photograph was taken in the Normandy battle zone, shortly after the 'D-Day' landings on 6th June 1944.
RMBMH930–The Beach at Arromanches, Normandy with some of the remains of the Mulberry Harbour used in the 1944 Normandy Landings
RMEC2E4X–The 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, atmosphere at Pegasus Bridge Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Caen, United Kingdom When: 05 Jun 2014
RMGG2B1K–Normandy landings: An American soldier hidden in a trench watches the beach Above him, the German placard reads that the area is mined June 1944 France, Second World War war National archives, Washington
RMEP743T–Gold Juno Sword beaches on memorial to 50th anniversary of Normandy landings Milton Country Park
RM2B8T4R8–Surface Ships allies during the Normandy landings (?); 1944
RM2F39Y22–Sculpture 'The Braves', by sculptor Anilore Banon, erected on Omaha Beach to honor the American soldiers who were killed during the invasion of Norman
RFAD61B6–Mulberry Harbour Arromanches and Gold Beach D Day Landings Calvados Normandy France
RMG71J0H–Gardener Caretaker First Class Myles Hunt (left) at the Bayeux War Cemetery in Normandy, with his assistant Jean-Claude Menoux, align the last of just over 4,000 headstones which have been replaced at Bayeux, as the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) is working to replace thousands of fallen and damaged headstones at its cemeteries across France and beyond, as it marks both the 70th anniversary of the Normandy landings, and the centenary of the First World War.
RM2A811KA–A moving service was held at Cleethorpes Remembrance Gate to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Thursday 6th June 2019. Veterans, families and members of the armed services attended a moving Remembrance Gate service to mark the 75th anniversary of the Normandy Landings on June 6. A piper led serving members of the Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force along with veterans to the event in Cleethorpes at 11am yesterday. It is 75 years to the day since allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy in Nazi-occupied France to lead the Liberation of Europe. Supported by huge naval and air force
RM2J3D34J–François Mitterrand, President of the French Republic participates in the commemoration of the Normandy landings (june 1984)
RM2HGC939–General Dwight D. Eisenhower with his Supreme Command staff. Left to right, seated: Air Chief Marshall Sir Arthur Tedder, General Eisenhower and General Sir Bernard Montgomery. Left to right, standing: Lieutenant General Omar Bradley, Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsey, Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh Mallory and Lieutenant General W. Bedell Smith.
RMA7R3NF–France, Calvados, Omaha beach, one of the beaches of the Normandy landings during the Second World War (aerial view)
RM2CCXNJX–Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. 24th Aug 2020. Bystanders view the LCT 7074, the last surviving amphibious landing craft tank, before it is moved to the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, Monday August 24, 2020. The craft which originally carried tanks and soldiers to Normandy, was floated by barge from the National Museum of the Royal Navy, where it was being restored, to the Promenade in Southsea, where a crane built a bridge to the barge, so it could be driven to its new home at the D-Day Museum. Credit: Luke MacGregor/Alamy Live News
RM2C9Y43A–Relics from the World War II D-Day Landings - barbed wire on Utah Beach, Normandy, France
RF2TDMAPT–Scenery at Utah 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 is
RMEHTTTW–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3HWYG–A memorial to Normandy landings at Arromanches Gold beach where the British landed 6th June 1944 and set up the Mulberry harbour
RM2M3PEGP–Less than a month before the D-Day Normandy landings. It is presented as a hypothetical representation of an invading army landing on a strongly fortified flat coastland, with lines showing the first and second objectives on D-Day - the first to establish a beachhead and take the sea wall by 10.00 hours, the second to move further inland and take the nearest settlement of size. Date: May 1944
RMBMHAMR–The Beach at Arromanches, Normandy with some of the remains of the Mulberry Harbour used in the 1944 Normandy Landings
RMEC2E4M–The 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, atmosphere at Pegasus Bridge Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Caen, United Kingdom When: 05 Jun 2014
RMGG29YT–Normandy landings. In Saint-Malo, soldiers of the US infantry wait in ambush on the streets, as besieged Germans are shooting from the houses August 8,1944 France - World War II National archives, Washington
RF2E8M1PD–D.DAY VETERANS MARCH THROUGH PORTSMOUTH ON TJHE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF D.DAY AND THE NORMANDY LANDINGS 1984
RME1MMR8–Washington, DC, USA. 6th June, 2014. Honor guard members are seen during a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day Normandy landings in World War II, in Washington, DC, the United States, on June 6, 2014. Credit: Yin Bogu/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2F39Y84–Sculpture 'The Braves', by sculptor Anilore Banon, erected on Omaha Beach to honor the American soldiers who were killed during the invasion of Norman
RFAD61AA–Mulberry Harbour Arromanches and Gold Beach D Day Landings Calvados Normandy France
RMG5A88K–MONTY'S DOUBLE 1946: Field Marshal Montgomery's official double, Lieutenant Clifton James, who flew to Gibraltar, posing as Montgomery, to fool the Geremans just before D-Day (the Normandy landings). He is pictured at Chilham Castle pageant.
RMTAPBCX–The D Day 75 Garden, paying tribute to the surviving Normandy landing veterans
RM2J3D353–François Mitterrand, President of the French Republic participates in the commemoration of the Normandy landings (june 1984)
RM2F76G2W–D-Day Omaha invasion beach landing craft under dull skies with American troops in landing craft visually guided by smoke flares approaching Omaha Beach Normandy France 6th June 1944
RMA7R3P1–France, Calvados, Omaha beach, one of the beaches of the Normandy landings during the Second World War (aerial view)
RM2CCXNHY–Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. 24th Aug 2020. Workers prepare the LCT 7074, the last surviving amphibious landing craft tank, to be moved to the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, Monday August 24, 2020. The craft which originally carried tanks and soldiers to Normandy, was floated by barge from the National Museum of the Royal Navy, where it was being restored, to the Promenade in Southsea, where a crane built a bridge to the barge, so it could be driven to its new home at the D-Day Museum. Credit: Luke MacGregor/Alamy Live News
RF2CB2P00–Normandy Beaches
RF2TDMAPH–Scenery at Utah 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 is
RMEHTTTY–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3J4CA–A memorial to Normandy landings at Aramanche Gold beach where the British landed 6th June 1944 and set up the Mulberry harbour
RMDR9WPH–D-Day - Assault of American troops
RFP9YK4N–The Non-Violence Project NVP Knotted Gun sculpture at the 6 June Normandy landings museum Cean France
RF2ABF9AY–Normandy Landings. D-Day 1944. Assault plan H-Hour Force S. Ouistreham 1994 map
RMEC2E4B–The 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, atmosphere at Pegasus Bridge Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Caen, United Kingdom When: 05 Jun 2014
RMTXGH8D–American soldiers go ashore during the Normandy landings. landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II.
RMP7MWKJ–France, Calvados, Cricqueville en Bessin, Pointe du Hoc, part of Normandy Landings on 6 June 1944
RME1MMR0–Washington, DC, USA. 6th June, 2014. A man in World War II uniform attends a ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of the D-Day Normandy landings in World War II, in Washington, DC, the United States, on June 6, 2014. Credit: Yin Bogu/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2F39XXW–Sculpture 'The Braves', by sculptor Anilore Banon, erected on Omaha Beach to honor the American soldiers who were killed during the invasion of Norman
RFAD61B1–Mulberry Harbour Arromanches and Gold Beach D Day Landings Calvados Normandy France
RMG70F7H–Normandy veterans pass by the Houses of Parliament at the launch of the Imperial War Museums D-Day Duck Tours. The tours offer visitors to London the chance to travel on the Thames in DUKW amphibious craft, known as Ducks, which played a vital role in the Normandy Landings of 1944. Leonard, who served in 199GT Company was overjoyed to find that Douglas, from sister company 902 GT, knew his long lost forces friend.
RMTANYH7–Garden paying tribute to the surviving veterans of the Normandy landings on D Day, 75 years ago
RM2J3D351–François Mitterrand, President of the French Republic participates in the commemoration of the Normandy landings (june 1984)
RM2A00013–D-Day newspaper
RMC1BTDA–France, Calvados, Arromanches les Bains, harbour of the Normandy landings (aerial view)
RM2CCXNHX–Portsmouth, Hampshire, UK. 24th Aug 2020. Bystanders watch the LCT 7074, the last surviving amphibious landing craft tank, before it is moved to the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, Monday August 24, 2020. The craft which originally carried tanks and soldiers to Normandy, was floated by barge from the National Museum of the Royal Navy, where it was being restored, to the Promenade in Southsea, where a crane built a bridge to the barge, so it could be driven to its new home at the D-Day Museum. Credit: Luke MacGregor/Alamy Live News
RF2CB2NWG–Normandy Beaches
RF2TDMAAK–Scenery at Utah 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 is
RMEHTTX2–COMMEMORATION OF THE 70TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE NORMANDY LANDINGS, FRANCE
RMB3HGH6–A memorial to Normandy landings at Arromanches Gold beach where the British landed 6th June 1944 and set up the Mulberry harbour
RMDR9WYW–D-Day - Dead German soldier by pillbox
RMJA966B–France, Calvados, Vierville sur Mer, bridge formed of old ways of floating harbor at Arromanches
RFT2JPMJ–Operation Neptune 6 June 1944. D-Day Normandy landings air cover. WW2 1961 map
RMEC2E51–The 70th Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, atmosphere at Pegasus Bridge Featuring: Atmosphere Where: Caen, United Kingdom When: 05 Jun 2014
RMCW6G5T–A GI before the Normandy landings (June 1944)
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