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The 1st Engineer Special Brigade erected this monument to its fallen on Utah Beach. It is placed on top of a burned-out German pillbox.
Frank H. Donghi
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Wounded line the sands of a beach on the Normandy invasion coast waiting to be evacuated
Peter J. Carroll
Wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
A U.S. Coast Guard LCI, heavily listing to port, moves alongside a transport ship to evacuate her troops, during the first day of the Normandy invasion
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Lt. General Omar Bradley and Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk discuss progress of invasion as they cruise the French coast in an LCVP, English Channel
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Dwight Eisenhower gives the order to 101st Airborne paratroopers at the Royal Air Force base in Greenham Common, England, before the men board their planes to the invasion of Europe
Unknown Photographer
Ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, as he starts his tour of the front. The general boarded this jeep to take him to the front lines.
United States Army Signal Corps Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
One year after American forces stormed the Normandy Beaches of France to open the Western Front in Europe, wrecked Allied planes lie in a scrap dump on Utah Beach
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
British dead on a Normandy beach. Above them, one of the enemy’s beach defense forts, which were silenced to allow the general advance to continue.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
D-Day assault on Easy Red Beach. U.S. assault troops, laden with equipment, wade through the surf from landing craft.
Unknown Photographer
Wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
When Americans started their drive in Western France, British aided by moving south in the Caumont area, where this picture of tanks and infantry was snapped
Unknown Photographer
Wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Soldier sits in front of piles of tires, Normandy, France
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
United States soldiers, rifles ready and alert for immediate action, wade through the surf onto a beachhead in France
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph (radio photograph) on paper
20th c Photography
Omaha Beach during Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy, France. Landing crafts put troops and supplies ashore.
Unknown Photographer
Wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Landing craft with American troops rides calm water in the English Channel, waiting for the assault on the French coast
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
“Ducks” (amphibious trucks) and a half-track follow foot troops ashore during opening of Allied invasion of France on a 100-mile front along the Normandy coast
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Photo of shattered German defenses on a Normandy beach shows the strength and intricacy of the fortifications that Allied assault troops faced
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Supplies pour onto Allied bridgeheads on the Normandy coast following engineers’ quick clean-up of the debris left by the bitter fighting on D-Day
Unknown Photographer
Ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Wounded American soldiers, some in litters and others sitting in the sand on the invasion beach of Normandy, await transportation to hospitals in Great Britain
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Somewhere in Normandy, two tanks fire their bazookas at a German tank, with camera, recording the moment when the tank goes up in smoke and flame
Unknown Photographer
Wire photograph with applied pigment on paper
20th c Photography
Slapton Sands, Devon: American troops practice for D-Day landings with live ammunition, resulting in soldiers shooting each other
Unknown Photographer
Wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
Nuns attend aged and ill French civilians in a quarry hospital after they were evacuated from the Caen, France hospital
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
American infantry advance to the front during Allied invasion of Normandy. They keep within a white tape-marked lane cleared of enemy mines.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
The Battle of Falaise Pocket is over. German prisoners march to reception centers on the rue Ecouché near Argentan, Normandy, France.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
American Seventh Infantry Division approaching a landing area code-named Beach Red in the western arm of Holtz Bay, on Japanese-occupied Attu Island, Alaska
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
American soldiers and equipment are landed on the black volcanic beach at Massacre Bay on Attu Island, Alaska
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
American troops landed on Attu, Aleutian Islands, Alaska: landing boats are put over the side of transports and begin to move towards the beach
Unknown Photographer
Ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
U.S. Marine Corps amtracs and medium tanks, blasted by Japanese artillery after bogging down in soft volcanic ash on Iwo Jima
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
An aged Japanese man and a young Japanese mother with her infant were among thousands of civilians rounded up in the invasion of Okinawa by American troops
Unknown Photographer
Vintage wire photograph on paper
20th c Photography
U.S. troops leave their landing craft and advance up a shore on Los Negros in the Admiralty Group
Unknown Photographer
Gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
The men out New Guinea way wade from landing craft to take Japanese-held beaches at Sarmi, Dutch New Guinea
Frank Prist
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Tank invasion troops hustle into line as they board an invasion barge for the attack on Kiska, in the Aleutian Islands
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Allied invasion forces, made up mostly of New Zealanders, pour men and equipment onto the beach of Treasury Island in the Solomon Islands
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
At left, Australian troops pour out of a landing craft onto the beach northwest of Lae, New Guinea. At right, blind-folded German U-boat survivors march on the deck of an English destroyer.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Leathernecks crawl up to a sand ridge on Tarawa Island as a Marine Corps squad leader points out the spot from which Japanese are firing on them
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
U.S. Coast Guardsmen look over Japanese dead on Makin Island
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Allied Fifth Army troops dig graves for lost comrades, who paid the ultimate price for victory at Salerno
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
LST boats at dockside in Palermo, Sicily have their bows open to receive U.S. Army Infantry divisions for a landing in Italy
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
U.S. Marines kneel in tribute to their fallen comrades after the bloody battle that preceded the American invasion of Tarawa. Father C. C. Riedel, USMC, of Chicago, says mass.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
During the seizure of Mono Island, an American soldier lies dead and another is submerged in the water behind him.
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
U.S. infantrymen pass a blazing Japanese ammunition dump as they advance in Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Examining the Japanese equivalent of a jeep left behind by retreating Japanese in the Hollandia area are (left to right) Lt. Thomas Bakewell of New York, Capt. John O'Dell of Detroit, Michigan, and Lt. Truman Bishop of Almont, Michigan
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
American troops board an LST that will ferry them across water from North Africa to Italy and battle
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
Lt. General Omar Bradley, leader of the U.S. ground forces in the French invasion, and Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk, USN, commander of invasion task force, discuss the progress of the operation as they cruise the French coast
Unknown Photographer
Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print on paper
20th c Photography
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