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Background imageGerman Army Collection: World War II France and Britain commemorate D-Day

World War II France and Britain commemorate D-Day
Vintage World War II photograph - France and Britain commemorate the first anniversay of the D-Day landings on the beach at Arromanches, Normandy

Background imageGerman Army Collection: Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet

Sailor on a landing craft poses with a captured German helmet and rifle after delivering re-enforcements to the Normandy coast 10 days after the D-Day landings 16th June 1944

Background imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army Collection: World War Two. 'Eventide in Holland'. British Soldiers pause to light their

World War Two. "Eventide in Holland". British Soldiers pause to light their
World War Two. " Eventide in Holland". British Soldiers pause to light their cigarettes in a picturesque setting near Eindhoven. 1st October 1944

Background imageGerman Army Collection: Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Nothern France

Scenes at the village of Hottot near the town of Tilly Sur Seulles in Nothern France shortly after the D-Day landings. The village which is on the main Caen to St Lo road has seen some bitter

Background imageGerman Army Collection: British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of

British army sappers of the Royal Engineers clearing the town of Tilly Sur Seulles of mines in Nothern France during the allied invasion of France shortly after the D-Day landings

Background imageGerman Army Collection: British troops under fire on Juno beach at Normandy shortly after the D-Day landings

British troops under fire on Juno beach at Normandy shortly after the D-Day landings. Soon after zero hour German aircraft seen in sky over beach has just bombed house seen in flames

Background imageGerman Army Collection: Allied Invasion of Normandy, Northern France following the D-Day landings on 6th June

Allied Invasion of Normandy, Northern France following the D-Day landings on 6th June 1944. British army soldiers of 12 Platoon, B Company, 6th Royal Scots Fusiliers Scots

Background imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army 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 imageGerman Army Collection: Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing

Men and assault vehicles storm the beaches at Normandy, Northern France as Allied landing craft make a dent in the German defences


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