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27wordsworthfightingfor: Bit of ‘Merica to remember those who stormed the beaches of Normandy, 70 years ago today.
peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the beginning of the end
owen-jayy: carrefourdelamour: fer1972: Know were you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944 3. The
artist-courbet: Beach in Normandy, 1872, Gustave CourbetSize: 90.2x61.3 cmMedium: oil, canvas
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:“Allied troops unload equipment and supplies on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, in early June of 1944.” (US Army)
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:“Thirteen liberty ships, deliberately scuttled to form a breakwater for invasion vessels landing on the Normandy beachhead lie in line off the beach, shielding the ships in shore. The artificial harbor installation was
fer1972: Know were you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944 3. The Fall of the Berlin wall in 1989
via peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the beginning of
fakehistory: An american soldier wondering in the beach of Normandie moments before getting shot (june 6th 1944 colorized)
odditiesoflife: 9,000 Fallen Soldiers Stenciled into Sand at Normandy Beach To commemorate “Peace Day”, British artists Jamie Wardley and Andy Moss, in combination with many volunteers, went to Normandy Beach and stenciled the silhouettes of the
iamarealsurvivor: owen-jayy: carrefourdelamour: fer1972: Know were you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy
unearthedviews: FRANCE. Normandy. Wimmereux beach. 1981.
thatswhatkelsensaid: peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking
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officialunitedstates: FACT OF THE DAY: the five normandy beaches were named after five former US presidents’ nicknames
arsantiquis: Carlos de Haes. Villerville Beach, Normandy (detail).
Carlos de Haes. Villerville Beach, Normandy (detail).
itscolossal: 9,000 Fallen Soldiers Etched into the Sand on Normandy Beach to Commemorate Peace Day
totalharmonycycle: thereisnocondemnation: A large percentage of our country doesn’t know of, or care about Normandy. A few weekends ago, British artist Jamie, accompanied by numerous volunteers, took to the beaches of Normandy with rakes and stencils
natgeofound: People play in and around the water blocked off at Le Havre Beach in Normandy, France, 1936.Photograph by W. Robert Moore, National Geographic
devildoggraphix:On June 6, 1944, over 150,000 troops from the Allied Expeditionary Force landed on the beaches of Normandy, France and smashed through Hitler’s Atlantic Wall. We shall never forget the courage and sacrifices made by those brave warriors
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girlforpittsburgh: peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the
hockeypuck77: bag-of-dirt: Canadian soldiers of ‘C’ and ‘D’ Company, Highland Light Infantry of Canada are photographed in LCI(L) 306 (Landing Craft Infantry) en route to Juno Beach during the Allied invasion of Normandy. All Canadian troops
fer1972: Know where you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944 3. The fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989
sophievarela: Normandy (France) travel sketches :1. Bois des Moutiers - jardin blanc / white garden2. Sketching on the beach - cliff3. Hydrangea4. La cabane du jardinier / The little house of the gardener
devildoggraphix: On this day, 74 year ago (June 6, 1944) 160,000 troops from the Allied Expeditionary Force landed on the beaches of Normandy, France and smashed through Hitler’s Atlantic Wall. We shall never forget the courage and sacrifices made by
vogueorvodka: Know were you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944 3. The Fall of the Berlin wall in
the-50-shades-of-red: D-Day anniversary: Damian Lewis and World War II veteran James H. Martin on Utah Beach in Normandy, at the Richard Winters monument.
praetorium: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the beginning of the end of