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Battle Of Normandy Collection (#2)

Background imageBattle Of Normandy 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 Collection: The German army retreat north east of the Calvados town of Fire in Northern France during

The German army retreat north east of the Calvados town of Fire in Northern France during the Allied advance. Photo shows: Planting positions for field guns near Villers-Bocage

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: A truck carrying members of an Artillery unit roars over the highways of France

A truck carrying members of an Artillery unit roars over the highways of France, towing an eight inch gun. It is such artillery support that has paved the way for the rapid American advance in

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: French villagers and farmers in the forward areas are, of necessity

French villagers and farmers in the forward areas are, of necessity, suffering from the wars backwash, forced during the fighting to scatter to shelter with what possessions they can carry

Background imageBattle Of Normandy 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 Collection: British and Canadian troops pushing on beyond Caen on July 10

British and Canadian troops pushing on beyond Caen on July 10 and all have been engaged in the fiercest battles Normandy has yet seen

Background imageBattle Of Normandy 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 Collection: While US troops overrun the Cherbourg Peninsula, British troops fought a holding battle

While US troops overrun the Cherbourg Peninsula, British troops fought a holding battle between Caen and the Cerisy Forest

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Scenes photographed on June 28th, 1944 as British tanks

Scenes photographed on June 28th, 1944 as British tanks and. infantry go into action between Tilly and Caen to consolidate a position only held lightly on the previous day

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: On a narrow strip of beach on the Normandy coast of Northern France

On a narrow strip of beach on the Normandy coast of Northern France, reinforcements of American assault troops assemble before moving in to the interior of the continent in support of the Allied

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: American Army Ambulances get ready to drive ashore at Slapton Sands in South Devon as

American Army Ambulances get ready to drive ashore at Slapton Sands in South Devon as the bow ramps of LCTs drop to the sand during rehearsals for Operation Overlord

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Some of the American soldiers that released a number of Russian prisoners when Cherbourg

Some of the American soldiers that released a number of Russian prisoners when Cherbourg fell to the US Army. The Russian POWs had been forced to work on the building of the German defences

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Royal Naval Division signallers send commands to merchant ships waiting to offload their

Royal Naval Division signallers send commands to merchant ships waiting to offload their cargoes on to Gold Beach ten days after the initial D-day landings. 16th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Elderly french women pin flowers to the battle dress of Royal Marin soldiers in an

Elderly french women pin flowers to the battle dress of Royal Marin soldiers in an unnamed Normandy village. 16th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: American troops pass through the ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in

American troops pass through the ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg. 7th July 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Royal Naval Division signallers send commands to merchant ships waiting to offload their

Royal Naval Division signallers send commands to merchant ships waiting to offload their cargoes on to the Normandy beaches ten days after the initial D-day landings. 16th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th

Re-enforcements arriving off the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: American Military Policeman guards the remains of the church in the remains of

American Military Policeman guards the remains of the church in the remains of the Normandy town of Montebourg. 7th July 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of

Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards Cherbourg

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: British re enforcement land on Gold beach for the big push into the Normandy town of Caen

British re enforcement land on Gold beach for the big push into the Normandy town of Caen. June 16th 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Soldiers of the US 79th Infantry Division seen here enter the fortified port of Cherbourg

Soldiers of the US 79th Infantry Division seen here enter the fortified port of Cherbourg following the surrender of German forces. 30th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: The first 'live'broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on Sunday

The first "live"broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on Sunday
The first " live" broadcast from the Normandy beachhead took place on Sunday June 18th 1944 when Frank Gillard (BBC) and William Downs (CBS)

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: US infantrymen, fired at by an enemy German sniper, take to the ditch

US infantrymen, fired at by an enemy German sniper, take to the ditch and prepare to eliminate him with rifle grenade during the Battle of Normandy Northern France in World War Two

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: American soldiers waist deep in water, man a lifeline rigged from a swamped landing craft

American soldiers waist deep in water, man a lifeline rigged from a swamped landing craft to the shore on the North coast of France

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: An American infantryman, his tommy gun at the ready for potential snipers hiding amongst

An American infantryman, his tommy gun at the ready for potential snipers hiding amongst the shelled buildings in the town of Caumont, Northern France during the Battle of Normandy in World War Two

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: US infantrymen in a typical French farm lane drive cattle before them while they keep a

US infantrymen in a typical French farm lane drive cattle before them while they keep a sharp watch for enemy snipers during the Battle of Normandy Northern France in World War Two

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: A US army ambulance drives pass the ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in

A US army ambulance drives pass the ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards Cherbourg. 30th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of

Ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards Cherbourg. 30th June 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: A civilian pushes a wheelbarrow of salvaged belongings amidst the ruined buildings

A civilian pushes a wheelbarrow of salvaged belongings amidst the ruined buildings and wrecked German transport in the streets of Montebourg as a result of the American forces advance towards

Background imageBattle Of Normandy Collection: British and Canadian troops crossing the River Seine at Elbeuf in Normandy

British and Canadian troops crossing the River Seine at Elbeuf in Normandy, Northern France. Picture shows: Ferrying bren carriers across the Seine. August 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Collection: All of the US batteries round the Cherbourg area in Normandy, Northern France

All of the US batteries round the Cherbourg area in Normandy, Northern France, simultaneously fired a shell at 12 noon in commemoration of American Independence Day on 4th July 1944

Background imageBattle Of Normandy 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 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



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