U.S. troops in a French village in Normandy, France during World War 2. A sign on a road reads 'Mines cleared to hedges'. U.S. troops stand around trucks parked on a field. U.S. trucks and jeeps loaded with troops enter the French town of Sainte Mere Eglise. MP (Military Police) directs traffic in the town.
Views at Omaha Beach after the D-Day invasion of Normandy, France during World War II. Allied ships and landing crafts off shore. Ships sunken off beach form breakwater. Barrage balloons in the sky.
Ruins of Caen, France after aerial bombings during World War II. Street views in Caen showing heavily bombed-out buildings. Debris and damaged buildings.
British troops in Caen, France during World War II. British troops preceded by a bagpiper march along a road.
French civilians in Caen, France during World War II. Bombed-out buildings of Caen. French civilians dig through ruins. A French family with its possessions in a pushcart move along a street. French families search for their belongings in debris.
A French family barters with U.S. troops in Normandy, France during World War II. A French farmer with his family in a two-wheeled, horse-drawn cart delivers laundry to U.S. Signal troops of the 166th Photo Company. A U.S. soldier uses French language booklet to speak with the farmer. The soldier gives cigarettes to the farmer.
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