Medics transport wounded soldiers out of Normandy during D-Day in World War 2. Soldiers carry a wounded patient to an ambulance (a jeep with a Red Cross flag). Patients lying on stretchers are lifted to a ship heading to Britain for treatment. A ship carrying wounded soldiers leave Normandy for Britain. Injured soldiers wearing arm slings smile at the camera. Soldier with a bandage on face smiles. Soldiers carry wounded patients on stretchers to Red Cross trucks. Discharged soldiers disembark ship upon arrival in Britain for medical treatment. Medics push a wheeled stretcher with patient in train station. A soldier writes notes beside patients lying on stretchers. Dead bodies of soldiers, covered in white sheets, lie on ship deck. Medics carry remains of soldiers from ship.
Arrival of German prisoners-of-war in Britain after their capture during the Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) in World War 2. German officers with downcast expressions leave their train in Britain. German prisoners-of-war are herded out of the train station by Allied soldiers. Captured German soldiers rounded up, entering their prison camp. A British soldier counts how many German prisoners arrive in the camp. German soldiers enter their camp in groups.
British, Canadian and United States soldiers clear up beachheads, receive reinforcements in Normandy after D-Day in World War 2. Soldiers sit on the beach, a sign says “Navy Beach C.P.”. Infantrymen dig in on the beach for protection. Sitting behind sandbags, a soldier fixes his belongings. Reinforcements and new supplies arrive in Normandy. Reinforcement troops and equipment land on beach. Soldiers in moving US Army truck. M4 Sherman-dozer, a tank with a bulldozer blade and outfitted with snorkel exhaust to make it a wading tank, also known as a tank dozer, clears the beach. This M4 dozer was named "Double Trouble" and operated by the 70th Tank Battalion. A body is seen in the foreground. Soldiers land on beach from LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized). Reinforcements carry supplies on their backs. Heavy machinery and vehicles land on beach from ships. GMC CCKW cargo trucks on beachhead in Normandy. Armored tanks (M4 Sherman tanks) move into a French town. Soldiers walk in meadow. A light tank enters a road towards Ver-sur-Mer. The location might be La Platine, just outside Courseulles-Sur-Mer. A sign reading “Dump Mae West” indicates to soldiers where to drop their life preservers. An M10 tank destroyer crosses a bridge. Infantrymen move into beach and grassy field. A Mk IV Centaur tank crosses a bridge. United States soldiers march along wall, one carrying a metal detector. A soldier carries carries a heavy machine gun, possibly a Browning M1917, and ammunition belt on his shoulders. United States Infantrymen wade through muddy water, passing by the corpse of a German soldier.
Allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day) during World War 2. United States General Dwight Eisenhower and British Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay observes the invasion of Normandy onboard a ship. Sailors stand in formation onboard a warship as General Bernard L. Montgomery comes aboard. Two bombers (Martin B-26 Marauder) in flight. Aerial view of French countryside. German Luftwaffe fighters engage in a dogfight with Allied fighters. German plane (likely a Focke Wulf Fw-190) flies low over the ground, gets strafed by an Allied plane’s MG guns. German fighters explode in mid-air after being directly hit. German planes on the ground are strafed.
British and United States troops and supplies arrive in Normandy during the Invasion of France (D-Day) in World War 2. POV inside landing craft as British troops land ashore at beachhead. French houses can be seen in the background. Ashore on the beach, troops and other landing crafts wade in the water. A half-timbered Norman house in ruins near the beach. Strong waves on the beach. A man pushes bicycle as another man wades near a stack of supplies on the beach. United States soldiers disembark from the LCM (Landing Craft Mechanized). United States soldiers wade on the beach during their landing in Normandy. View of an LCM as troops disembark to land on the beach.
Gun camera footage shows allied fighters strafing targets in French countryside during the Invasion of Normandy (D-Day) in World War 2. Various vehicles, buildings and railway lines exploding as they are hit. German trucks being strafed by fighters. Aerial view of various railway lines, trains exploding due to strafing. Allied forces gliders on the ground. An Airspeed Horsa glider with “D-Day” invasion stripes. Two United States soldiers walk away from the Airspeed Horsa glider. British and United States soldiers unload supplies on the beach. More soldiers land on the beach in Normandy, walking down ramps from landing craft into water at beach. A tank and bulldozer drive up onto beach. Soldiers patrol the beach, with half-timbered Norman French houses in ruins on land. Famous shot of an Allied soldier collapsing on beach after being shot on the beach in Normandy during D-Day.
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