WWII - The D-Day Landings, 70 Years later,
WWII - The D-Day Landings, 70 Years On
The 2nd Battalion U.S. Army Rangers, tasked with
capturing the German heavy coastal defense battery at Pointe du Hoc to
the west of the D-Day landing zone of Omaha Beach, march to their
landing craft in Weymouth, England, on June 5, 1944 in this handout
photo provided by the US National Archives. (REUTERS/US National
Archives)
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U.S. troops wade ashore from a Coast Guard landing craft
at Omaha Beach during the Normandy D-Day landings near Vierville sur
Mer, France, on June 6, 1944. (REUTERS/US National Archives)
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U.S. reinforcements land on Omaha beach during the Normandy D-Day
landings near Vierville sur Mer, France, on June 6, 1944. (REUTERS/US
National Archives)
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Canadian troops patrol along the destroyed Rue Saint-Pierre after German
forces were dislodged from Caen in July 1944. British and Canadian
troops battled reinforced German troops holding the area around Caen for
about two months following the D-Day landings in Normandy. (REUTERS/US
National Archives)
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U.S. Army reinforcements march up a hill past a German bunker
overlooking Omaha Beach after the D-Day landings near Colleville sur
Mer, France, June 18, 1944. (REUTERS/US National Archives)
The Greek participation in the . An Evzone thrillic fighter painting from the Italian
Invasion from the book ''Lest We Forget'' , published in 1943n
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