American Soldiers at German Pillbox on D-Days Omaha Beach Normandy 1944.
Same place different angle.
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Category Archives: Omaha Beach
Omaha beach – Widerstandsnest 65 (3)
The Engineer Special Brigade at Le Ruquet, Omaha Beach during D-day, June,1944.
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Original Source: US National Archives
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Colleville-Sur-Mer (3)
American soldiers of the 2nd infantry division cross Colleville-sur-Mer.
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Original Source: US Nationial Archives
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Omaha beach – Widerstandsnest 65 (2)
U.S. Army troops congregate around a signal post used by engineers on the site of a captured German bunker overlooking Omaha Beach after the D-Day landings near Saint Laurent sur Mer June 7, 1944
Then image: US Signal Corps
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Omaha Beach
Ships arrive at the Easy Red sector, Omaha beach, 6 June 1944.
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Omaha Beach – Widerstandsnest 65
Troops of the 2nd Infantry Division at the Easy Red sector, Omaha beach, 6 June 1944.
Then image: National Archives Washington D.C.
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Colleville-Sur-Mer (2)
US troops moving past the church at Colleville-sur-mer just after D-day.
Then image: Wikimedia
Source: National Archives US (free domain)
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Colleville-Sur-Mer (1)
American troops in Collevile-sur-Mer, 6 June 1944
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Point du Hoc
Point du Hoc, 6th June 1944: German prisoners are led by the Rangers at the foot of the cliff.
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US Archives
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