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Encyclopaedia of the D-Day landings and the Battle of Normandy

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Unlocated pictures in England 1

Unlocated pictures in England

April 1944: Supply of LCI (L) in rations from an LCM in England. Photo: US National Archives
April 1944: Supply of LCI (L) in rations from an LCM in England. Photo: US National Archives
April 1944: Supply of LCI (L) in rations from an LCM in England. Photo: US National Archives
April 1944: Supply of LCI (L) in rations from an LCM in England. Photo: US National Archives
The crew of a half-track M3 is waiting for boarding in England while reading the guide on France and the French. Photo: US National Archives
Embarkation in England of a 6th Field Artillery Battalion Wrecker Diamond T970 6 × 6 from the 5th Infantry Division. Photo: US National Archives
July 11, 1944: Corporal Michael Deliman returning from the Normandy front lands in England. Photo: US National Archives
Gunners of the 32rd Field Artillery Battalion of the 1st (US) Infantry Division in England. Photo: US National Archives
Thousands of jerrycans stored in a depot in southern England. Photo: US National Archives
German prisoners are landed under guard in England. Photo: US National Archives
Whales elements are towed off England towards Normandy. Photo: US National Archives
Whales elements are towed off England towards Normandy. Photo: US National Archives
Aerial view of an airfield in England with C-47s and Waco gliders. Photo: US National Archives
June 15, 1944: First class Rocco Festa of the Military Police of the 2nd Infantry Division consults the guide on France and the French aboard SS John Hay. Photo: US National Archives

Research

[New] Collaborative map

Collaborative map

Collaborative map of historic sites in Normandy

D-Day Hour by Hour book

D-Day Hour by Hour - Marc Laurenceau

This richly illustrated book chronologically describes the course of Operation Overlord through 357 specific events.

Share veterans accounts

Share veterans accounts

Share a testimony from a relative or a friend, veteran or civilian, resistance member, ally or German, actor or witness of History.

Media library

Media library

D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos

D-Day Overlord shop

D-Day Overlord shop

Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy

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