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At 1: 30 a. m on the morning of June 6th, 1944 British and American airborne troopsAt 1:30 a.m on the morning of June 6th, 1944 British and American airborne troops and parachutists, using over 1, 000 troop carriers and gliders landed behind the German defences in Normandy
General Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, Commander in Chief of the French Forces in Southern France, speaking to the townspeople fromm the balcony of the town hall after his troops had liberated the town
Civilian residents of Cannes cheer the entry of Allied Forces of Liberation as they entered the city. 24th August 1944
The scene in the town square of Collobrieres, 21 miles east of Toulon, France after it was liberated by French Forces during the Second World War. August 1944
Allied Invasion of Southern France during the Second World War, codename Operation Dragoon. Motor torpedo boats on their way across the Mediterranean Sea to the invasion beaches of Southern France
Picture taken six hours before the first Allied landings on the Southern Coast of France when commando troops captured the island known as the Ile Du Levant, just off the French mainland near Toulon
Allied Invasion and liberation of German occupied towns and cities in Southern France during the Second World War, codename Operation Dragoon
Douglas C47 Dakotas of No. 46 Group fly in formation over Wavre, Belgium, heading for the drop zones east of the River Rhine as part of Operation Varsity
World War II Invasion of France Canadian troops rest under a hedge in the Normandy countryside following bitter close quarter combat with the Germans