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Allied troops proceed inland into Northern France on the mission to liberate France and Europe following the Normandy landings of 6th June 1944
British army soldiers making their way up to the front line in Holland through deep mud and over heavy ground and ploughed fields as the Allied troops advance further into Europe during the Second
Allied Invasion of Normandy during the Second World War. A chaplain taking Sunday service aboard the HMS Scylla shortly after D-Day while she was in anchor, still off the Normandy coast
The bombardment of Cherbourg during World War Two when ships from the United States Navy and the British Royal Navy attacked German fortifications in and near the city, firing in support of U.S
Allied invasion of Northern France following the Normandy landings in Northen France during the Second World War. Transport moving across the Pegasus Bridge
Allied Invasion of France following the Nomandy landings in World War Two. Picture taken on board one of the bombing cruisers during the shelling by British Royal Navy ships of enemy positions
The gigantic fleet of warships, transports, landing craft, supply ships waiting for the signal to launch the assault for the liberation of Europe ahead of the D-Day landings on the beaches of
A section of the Maquis, a rural guerrilla band of French Resistance fighters during the Occupation of France in World War II, enter the town of Argentan in Normandy, France
D-Day landings on the beaches of Normandy, Northern Frances as the Allied armies make an assault on mainland Europe to liberate it from German occupation during the Second World War. 6th June 1944
Allied invasion of Normandy following the D-Day landings in Northern France during the Second World War. Horsa gliders beside the Pegasus bridge over the Caen canal at Benouville in Normandy
Cromwell tanks of Guards Armoured Division drive along "Hells Highway"Cromwell tanks of Guards Armoured Division drive along " Hells Highway" towards Nijmegen during Operation Market-Garden 20 September 1944