Dead bodies of German soldiers during the Battle of Verdun in France in World War I. The skull of a German sharpshooter. Dead German soldiers lying alongside an artillery gun. Dead bodies of German soldiers near a trench.
French officers and leaders pose around a decorated taxicab in the courtyard of the Esplanade des Invalides in Paris, France, a few years after World War I. French officials surround a decorated taxicab and pose during a distinguished service ceremony. The train carriage in which the Armistice was signed, Wagon Lits Company car No. 2419D, is seen in the background (having been moved to the plaza after the signing). A French officer speaks to other officers surrounding him.
Loading of equipment on a U.S. ship at a shore in Normandy, France during World War II. An American sailor repairs a damaged LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel). A welder works on a gear. A jeep is lowered aboard the ship. A group of LCVPs in water alongside the ship. A jeep is lowered onto the deck and into a hold. A sailor directs a winch operator. A man operates a winch.
U.S. troops board a ship off the coast of Normandy, France during the D-Day landings of World War II. Soldiers exit an LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel) and climb up the gangway of the ship. LCVPs come alongside the ship for unloading. The troops embark on the ship. The troops in full combat gear on the deck of the ship.
U.S. Task Force off the coast of Normandy, France during the D-Day landings of World War II. U.S. officers review the operations plan with a large scale map. APs (transports) underway in a bay.
Allied logistics supply operations getting started at Arromanches-les-Bains, France, following the Normandy invasion in World War 2. A large Landing Craft Infantry LCI(L) number 153 is seen beached, along with many other landing craft. Various other ships are seen along with cranes and equipment along the beach. Field ambulances move along the beach road. Camera focuses on LCI(L) number 642. Some larger ships are offshore. Trucks move along the road, and soldiers and Coast Guardsmen are seen.
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