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georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov: 70 years ago today, on June 6th, 1944 the Western Allies’ armies landed in the Normandy region of France, beginning their push through Europe for Germany that would, combined with the Soviet onslaught from the east, result
Edith Vernon Promo photo dated from June of ‘44, publicizing Ms. Vernon’s appearance in Harry Howard’s “Gay Nineties Revue”; which played at Cleveland’s 'PALACE Theatre’..
ourpresidents: June 5, 1944 — General Eisenhower gives the final order for D-Day The complex invasion also relied on outside factors such as moonlight, tides, and weather. The Normandy forecast predicted a break in storms for June 6. General Eisenhower
peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the beginning of the end
collective-history: German Fallschirmjäger in an improvised fighting position 21 June 1944.
warhistoryonline: Canadians on Juno Beach, June 1944. https://wrhstol.com/2lUjzLE
owen-jayy: carrefourdelamour: fer1972: Know were you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944 3. The
5sswiking: Soldiers from the 17. SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen take a cigarette break during a counterattack in the area of Carentan, Normandy in mid-June 1944.
5sswiking:Counterattack with the 17. SS Panzergrenadier Division Götz von Berlichingen and the paratroopers from Fallschirmjäger-Regiment 6 in the area of Carentan against US forces in mid June 1944. The Götz von Berlichingen Division remained in this
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:“Allied troops unload equipment and supplies on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France, in early June of 1944.” (US Army)
fer1972: Know were you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras 1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937 2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944 3. The Fall of the Berlin wall in 1989
via peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the beginning of
fakehistory: An american soldier wondering in the beach of Normandie moments before getting shot (june 6th 1944 colorized)
hidden-quest82: ngolela: “In a South Carolina prison on June 16, 1944, guards walked a 14-year-old Black boy, Bible tucked under his arm, to the electric chair. He used the bible as a booster seat. At 5’ 1” and 95 pounds, the straps didn’t
tkohl: B-26 Marauder of the 454th Bombardment Squadron, 323rd Bombardment Group of the US 9th Air Force drops its bombs on the Cherbourg Peninsula near Utah Beach on D-Day at 6:17am - 6 June 1944
panzerbekampfer:British M10 “Wolverine”. Normandy, June 1944.
nevver: June 6th 1944, The 70th Anniversary of D-Day
fybandofbrothers: D-Day, june 6th 1944.
peerintothepast: An American soldier in Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte, France. 16 June 1944. Photo by Robert Capa
gainesm: nitratediva: More than 70 years ago, on June 6, 1944, two American servicemen—preparing for the D-Day landing—attached a miniature life vest to a puppy. This Kodachrome footage was, I believe, captured by Hollywood director George Stevens
kat-har: tora42: kielmeau: Mohawk Indians Applying War Paint in Preparation for D-Day. June 1944 Their names were Pvt. Clarence C. Ware (left) and Pvt. Charles R. Plaudo of the 101st Airborne Division Thank you!
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georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov: D-Day Then and Now II 70 years ago today, on June 6th, 1944 the Western Allies’ armies landed in the Normandy region of France, beginning their push through Europe for Germany that would, combined with the Soviet onslaught
Allied tanks roll by the Coliseum during the Liberation of Rome, 05 June 1944
for-k-pt2: Using a crashed Horsa glider as cover, this Sherman of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars engages German forces near Ranville, June 10, 1944.
menandtheirdogs: nitratediva: Seventy years ago, on June 6, 1944, two American servicemen—preparing for the D-Day landing—attached a miniature life vest to a puppy. This Kodachrome footage was, I believe, captured by Hollywood director George Stevens
sailnavy: USS New Mexico’s 14-inch projectiles on starboard deck forward while being replenished at Eniwetok Marshall Islands 30 June 1944 prior to the invasion of Guam.
nitratediva: Seventy years ago, on June 6, 1944, two American servicemen—preparing for the D-Day landing—attached a miniature life vest to a puppy. This Kodachrome footage was, I believe, captured by Hollywood director George Stevens or by a member
knappy-head: Stevan Dohanos (1947 – 1994)Life magazine (June 26, 1944) (courtesy of Tim in Vermont)
pastmalebeauty22:Shep drawn by colleague crossing the English Channel, at dawn on 6th June 1944 - Bless them.
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Two severely burned British soldiers of the Royal Armoured Command share a smoke following the Allied Landings at Normandy (codename: Operation Neptune) on D-Day, 6 June 1944. The two soldiers were part of a tank crew that was hit by a shell launched
Ava Gardner by Clarence Sinclair Bull, portrait taken on June 2nd, 1944.
historicaltimes: US Army medics treat and give comfort to an injured French girl, June 1944. via reddit Seguir leyendo
thatswhatkelsensaid: peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking
My husband’s Christmas present arrived today in the mail and i was too excited to save it til Christmas. The date on the paper is June 27 1944,which makes me kinda sure that the assassination/coup attempt in the paper was Operation Valkyrie.
workingclasshistory: On this day, 9 June 1944, German socialist and member of the anti-fascist resistance Joanna Kirchner was beheaded by the Nazis in Berlin. After Hitler came to power, she went underground and later moved to France. In 1942 she was
greatestgeneration: Although the Americans successfully breach the beaches, the fighting continues on throughout D-Day, June 6, 1944. Lt. Gordon Osland, 397th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion, dies on Omaha Beach that afternoon when
prominentmen: Anita Pallenberg (6 April 1944 – 13 June 2017) rest in peace! Photo: Getty Images
those-eyes-that-mouth: R.I.P. Anita Pallenberg (25 January 1944 - 13 June 2017).
fakehistory: June 6th, 1944
losetheboyfriend: RIP Bobby Womack (March 4, 1944 - June 27, 2014)
wehadfacesthen: lapitiedangereuse: A U.S. Coast Guard landing barge, tightly packed with helmeted soldiers, approaches the shore at Normandy, France, during initial Allied landing operations, June 6, 1944. D-Day, 70 years ago
ultimate-world-war-ii: US troops approaching Omaha Beach before landing; June 6, 1944 D Day anniversary , remember the fallen
historicaltimes: Into the Jaws of Death, June 6, 1944 via reddit
devildoggraphix:On June 6, 1944, over 150,000 troops from the Allied Expeditionary Force landed on the beaches of Normandy, France and smashed through Hitler’s Atlantic Wall. We shall never forget the courage and sacrifices made by those brave warriors
devildoggraphix:Today (06.06.17) marks the 73rd anniversary of Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Normandy.On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily-fortified French coastline, to fight Nazi Germany
girlforpittsburgh: peterfromtexas: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the
There was a story behind the disappearance of Gordon Brown that would have shocked the neighbors, but the only person who really knew what happened would never tell. Story illustration by Arthur William Brown for Liberty magazine, June 3, 1944
blackhistorytheremix: Twenty years before NWA screamed “Fuck tha Police” Marsha P. Johnson was in the streets of New York throwing shoes at them (so the story goes). Marsha P. Johnson (June 27, 1944 – July 6, 1992) aka “the Saint of Christopher
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mcfffartney: Happy Birthday, Ray Davies!» June 21st, 1944 ✮
latimespast: “The greatest continuing news story in the history of man has begun,” The Times declared on June 6, 1944, better known as D-day. The declaration came not in the text of the story on the front page, but in the box you see at the
populusfennicapatriam: Maxim machine gun is taken to the shooting position during enemy offensive. 16th of June 1944 Liippua, Rautu (Sosnovo), Karelian Isthmus. Konekiväri viedään asemiin.Liippua 1944.06.16
devildoggraphix: On this day, 74 year ago (June 6, 1944) 160,000 troops from the Allied Expeditionary Force landed on the beaches of Normandy, France and smashed through Hitler’s Atlantic Wall. We shall never forget the courage and sacrifices made by
praetorium: Normandy Beaches in 1944 & 70 Years Later On June 6, 1944, Allied soldiers descended on the beaches of Normandy for D-Day, an operation that turned the tide of the Second World War against the Nazis, marking the beginning of the end of