521 items in this album on 27 pages.

Carl Spaatz, George Patton, James Doolittle, Hoyt Vandenberg, and Otto Weyland in France, 1944Église Notre-Dame and surroundings in ruins, Vire, France, 1944George Patton and Otto Weyland, Nancy, France, 1944George Patton speaking with French civilians, Aug 1944
Carl Spaatz, George Patton, James Doolittle, Hoyt Vandenberg, and Otto Weyland in France, 1944Église Notre-Dame and surroundings in ruins, Vire, France, 1944George Patton and Otto Weyland, Nancy, France, 1944George Patton speaking with French civilians, Aug 1944
German paratroopers with Panzerschreck weapon, France, summer 1944German soldier in a foxhole with Panzerschreck and Model 24 grenades, northern France, summer 1944German soldiers in northern France, circa late Jul to early Sep 1944Grman soldier with Panzerschreck, northern France, summer 1944
German paratroopers with Panzerschreck weapon, France, summer 1944German soldier in a foxhole with Panzerschreck and Model 24 grenades, northern France, summer 1944German soldiers in northern France, circa late Jul to early Sep 1944Grman soldier with Panzerschreck, northern France, summer 1944
Heavily armed and specially modified jeep of British SAS, Normandy, France, Aug 1944.Knocked out Tiger II heavy tank, France, Aug 1944; note penetrated frontal turret armorM8 Greyhound scout car of 3rd Cavalry Group (Mechanized), US Third Army observing German positions, northern France, 1944Railway station in ruins, Saint-Lô, France, 1944
Heavily armed and specially modified jeep of British SAS, Normandy, France, Aug 1944.Knocked out Tiger II heavy tank, France, Aug 1944; note penetrated frontal turret armorM8 Greyhound scout car of 3rd Cavalry Group (Mechanized), US Third Army observing German positions, northern France, 1944Railway station in ruins, Saint-Lô, France, 1944
US Army convoy making its way through the devastated ruins of St. Lô, France, Aug 1944British soldier with PIAT at Saint-Martin-des-Besaces, Basse-Normandie, France, 1 Aug 1944Damaged Railway near Coutances, Normandy, France, 1 Aug 1944Demonstration of a captured German Panzerschreck weapon by an instructor of UK 59th Division, France, 1 Aug 1944
US Army convoy making its way through the devastated ruins of St. Lô, France, Aug 1944British soldier with PIAT at Saint-Martin-des-Besaces, Basse-Normandie, France, 1 Aug 1944Damaged Railway near Coutances, Normandy, France, 1 Aug 1944Demonstration of a captured German Panzerschreck weapon by an instructor of UK 59th Division, France, 1 Aug 1944
B-26B Marauder of the 441st Bomb Squadron over Île du Levant, France south of St Tropez on raid to bomb gun installations, Aug 4 1944Generals Omar Bradley, Bernard Montgomery, and Miles Dempsey with Air-Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory in conference on the hood (bonnet) of Montgomery’s Humber Super Snipe staff car, near St. Lô, Normandy, France, 5 Aug 1944.A column of Kangaroo armored personnel carrier converted from M7 Priest self-propelled artillery vehicles, France, 7 Aug 1944A German mechanized column destroyed by British aircraft, near Mortain, France, 7 Aug 1944; note dead German soldier near wrecked SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle
B-26B Marauder of the 441st Bomb Squadron over Île du Levant, France south of St Tropez on raid to bomb gun installations, Aug 4 1944Generals Omar Bradley, Bernard Montgomery, and Miles Dempsey with Air-Marshal Trafford Leigh-Mallory in conference on the hood (bonnet) of Montgomery’s Humber Super Snipe staff car, near St. Lô, Normandy, France, 5 Aug 1944.A column of Kangaroo armored personnel carrier converted from M7 Priest self-propelled artillery vehicles, France, 7 Aug 1944A German mechanized column destroyed by British aircraft, near Mortain, France, 7 Aug 1944; note dead German soldier near wrecked SdKfz. 251 halftrack vehicle

521 items in this album on 27 pages.



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