A U.S. convoy underway for the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France in World War II. The bow of a ship cuts into water. The convoy includes LSTs (Landing Ship, Tanks), LCTs (Landing Craft, Tanks), and LCs (Landing Crafts) underway in a channel.
Cars parked outside the flagship store of fashion designer Christian Dior in Paris, France. Sign reads “Christian Dior Chapeaux”. Women wearing African-inspired designs of Christian Dior hats outside the shop. A woman wearing a hat with a large flower. One turban is modeled with a matching parasol. Stitching on some hats are based on ethnic African designs.
Supreme Allied Commander General Dwight Eisenhower visits American troops in Normandy, France on 3rd July, 1944 during World War II. U.S. Army Lieutenant General Omar Bradley walks with Eisenhower. They tour units and division commands. Eisenhower meets U.S. Army General Joseph Lawton Collins on a field. U.S. soldiers load shells and fire artillery on 4th of July. U.S. Independence Day is celebrated in a French town and children sing 'America'.
People gather to watch the World Downhill championship in Megeve, France. People stand along the sides of the race track to watch the skiers. Skiers from different nations participate in the championship and ski down the track.
Activities of U.S. soldiers in Thionville, France during World War II. Buildings in the snow covered area. Men unload boxes from a truck and carry them to a building. They carry white snow capes from the building and load them into trucks.
Activities of Red Cross workers in Thionville, France during World War II. French Red Cross workers make a large Red Cross insignia for U.S. medics. They use a sewing machine for making the insignia. Women cut German flags.
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