Allied forces raid the coast of Normandy in France on the D-Day invasion, during World War 2. North Shore Regiment (3rd Canadian Division) soldiers land at the Nan sector of Juno beach. The Canadian soldiers aboard a landing vehicle approach gutted coastal houses and Nazi bunkers on the Normandy beach. The gates of landing craft open and soldiers advance facing intense open fire by the Nazis. Soldiers carrying their weapons run in shallow sea waters to reach the land. One soldier pats the back of the next in front of him as they prepare to wade ashore. Several other beach landings shown by Allied soldiers. Some wrecked boats and dead bodies of Allied soldiers in the sea. Injured American soldier tended by a medic, and infantrymen take guard close to sea wall to protect themselves from German gun fire. Paratroopers including 101st Airborne land ten miles inside the coast, free French villages and talk to natives about whereabouts of Nazis. American soldiers talk to a French boy and girl and French women and men indicating German soldier whereabouts.
U.S. 35th Division, 320th Infantry Regiment in Nancy, France during World War II. Medium tanks fire in the area surrounding the town of Dombasle. Smoke rising from behind trees. Tanks on a field fire machine guns.
U.S. 35th Division, 320th Infantry Regiment in Nancy, France during World War II. A tank on a field fires machine guns. Smoke rising from behind trees. A man standing in a turret.
U.S. 35th Division, 320th Infantry Regiment in Nancy, France during World War II. Buildings in the town. Smoke around the buildings. Tanks on a field fire machine guns. A large machine gun on a tank is fired. A stone wall in the foreground. Three soldiers in a corner look on as machine guns are fired from a tank at a distance.
U.S. 35th Division, 320th Infantry Regiment in Nancy, France during World War II. Machine guns mounted on tanks are fired at Dombasle. The tanks advance. Smoke rises from the town. A big gun from another tank is fired at the town.
U.S. Army 35th Division, 320th Infantry Regiment in Nancy, France during World War II. Smoke rises in the background as American infantry soldiers run across a field between the tanks. The infantrymen wade through water up to their shoulders, holding their rifles above their heads to keep them dry. One soldier loses his footing while wading and his rifle goes underwater; he then struggles in deep water and returns back to shore. Few soldiers advance across a field as a tank protects them with machine gun fire.
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