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Northern France Collection

Background imageNorthern France Collection: A mobile Broadcasting Company appeals to hidden German snipers to

A mobile Broadcasting Company appeals to hidden German snipers to surrender themselves as American forces occupy the town Saint Malo in Brittany, North-Western France. 16th August 1944

Background imageNorthern France Collection: American infantrymen edge their way through the streets of Saint-Malo, in Brittany

American infantrymen edge their way through the streets of Saint-Malo, in Brittany, North-Western France. 16th August 1944

Background imageNorthern France Collection: The Battle of Saint-Lo, one of the three conflicts in the Battle of the Hedgerows which

The Battle of Saint-Lo, one of the three conflicts in the Battle of the Hedgerows which took place between 7th - 19th July 1944

Background imageNorthern France Collection: One of the features of the fighting in France has been the close support given to

One of the features of the fighting in France has been the close support given to the Army by RAF fighter bombers. The Typhoon fighter bomber now carries two 1, 000 lb bombs on certain operations

Background imageNorthern France Collection: An RAF Typhoon aircraft patrolling the skies over a convoy after taking off from an

An RAF Typhoon aircraft patrolling the skies over a convoy after taking off from an airfield in Normandy, Northern France. July 1944

Background imageNorthern France 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 imageNorthern France Collection: A German petrol dump hidden in the woods, found in the Forest de

A German petrol dump hidden in the woods, found in the Forest de Evreux near the River Seine in Northern France as Allied Forces continue to fight in Normandy following the D-Day landings

Background imageNorthern France Collection: First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise

First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise, Normandy six weeks after D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944

Background imageNorthern France Collection: British and Commonwealth troops stand amongst the ammunition boxes

British and Commonwealth troops stand amongst the ammunition boxes and supplies on the Normandy invasion beaches. June 1944

Background imageNorthern France Collection: British troops talking to a local gendarme in a Normandy town in Northern France shortly

British troops talking to a local gendarme in a Normandy town in Northern France shortly after the D-Day landings begun the Allied invasion of the continent during World War Two July 1944


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