Title: D-DAY in Pictures
1D-DAY in Pictures
2Europe at time of the D-Day invasion
3D-Day invasion to cross English Channel to
Normandy, France
4Army and Navy ships at Southampton docks
preparing for D-Day
5British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visits
Southampton docks shortly before D-Day
6Gen. Eisenhower talking to paratroopers before
loading a plane for take-off
7Officers give encouragement to paratroopers
before departure
8Paratrooper boards plane before attack
9Paratroopers prepare to jump
10Paratroopers stream out of a plane
11Paratroopers fill the sky behind German lines on
D-Day
12Loading a glider for the attack
13Gliders pulled over English Channel pass naval
assault force
14Glider attack behind German lines on D-Day
15Inside a glider
16Glider that crashed in D-Day invasion
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19Five beaches in Normandy were invaded, with
troops from the U.S., Great Britain and Canada
20Ships approach Normandy
21Soldiers load into landing craft before heading
toward shore
22USS Bayfield lowers landing crafts for the
assault of Utah Beach
23Allied landing craft nears Normandy beach
24Landing crafts approaching the beach
25Naval ships fire on German defenses during the
invasion
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27Troops in landing craft approach Omaha Beach
28Soldiers prepare to depart landing craft
29U.S. soldiers wade toward the beach with heavily
defended cliffs in the background
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31Soldiers hide behind steel hedgehogs along beach
intended to slow Allied landing craft
32Soldiers race ashore despite heavy German machine
gun fire
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34Soldiers rush up beach under heavy fire
35Troops move over a Utah Beach seawall during the
attack
36Army Rangers at Pointe du Hoc scale a cliff to
reach German defenses
37Senior officers on off-shore ship watch invasion
develop
38Omaha Beach from the air
39German defenders surrender near Omaha Beach
40At Utah Beach, members of an American landing
party help others whose landing craft was sunk by
the Germans
41Medics help an injured American soldier
42Crossed rifles in the sand placed as a tribute to
this fallen soldier
43U.S. assault troops injured while storming Omaha
Beach, wait for evacuation to a field hospital
44After the victory soldiers rest in a German
pillbox
45Prisoner of war enclosure on Utah Beach
46Omaha Beach by the afternoon
47Army Rangers resting atop Pointe du Hoc after
attack
48Officer inspects a German pillbox at Pointe du
Hoc on D-Day
49Landing craft used to evacuate casualties from
beaches on D-Day
50Rhino ferry and tugboat approach shore on D-Day
51Normandy beach two days after invasion
52Mulberry Harbor as the temporary docks
following D-Day were known as
53Mulberry Harbor from above
54Trucks pour ashore on temporary docks
55Tanks and trucks make way to France shortly after
D-Day
56Cement caissons stop the tides from disrupting
the unloading of ships
57Activity on Normandy beach following the invasion
58Gen. Eisenhower decorates soldiers from D-Day
59Scene from Normandy beach today
60Hedgehogs today
61Rear entrance to German garrison follow path
behind the wall to entrance
62View from inside a German garrison with angle to
fire upon beach
63Underground bunker system, this one has many
rooms used to house artillery and gear. Troops
may have used these to sleep as well.
64Perfect rows of gravesites at the D-Day cemetery
65Jewish Star of David and Crosses on gravesites at
the D-Day cemetery
66Memorial from the Gardens Of The Missing. The
statue represents the souls of the soldiers whom
have died. The inscription around it reads "Mine
Eyes Have Seen The Glory Of The Coming Of The
Lord".