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Operation Neptune Collection

"Operation Neptune: The D-Day Invasion of Normandy, Unleashing the Allied Forces" In this captivating bird's-eye view

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy

Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy
XOS869953 Bird s-eye view of landing craft, barrage balloons, and allied troops landing in Normandy, France on D-Day, 6th June, 1944 (gelatin silver print) by American Photographer

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on the beach of

France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on the beach of Deauville, 1910
LUX4801976 France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on the beach of Deauville, 1910; (add.info.: France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14)

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on Deauville beach

France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on Deauville beach, close-up, 1910
LUX4801987 France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on Deauville beach, close-up, 1910; (add.info.: France, Basse-Normandie, Calvados (14)

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on Deauville beach

France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on Deauville beach with a crowd of
LUX4801967 France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14), Deauville: landing of a Farman biplane on Deauville beach with a crowd of curious people, 1910; (add.info.: France, Lower Normandy, Calvados (14)

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for

World War II Invasion of France Part of the British invasion fleet bound for the Gold Juno and Sword Normandy beaches seen here on the morning of D-day from the cliffs overlooking Folkestone

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France. Endless streams of American troops move up the beaches. Circa: 6th June 1944

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: British troops under fire on Juno beach at Normandy shortly after the D-Day landings

British troops under fire on Juno beach at Normandy shortly after the D-Day landings. Soon after zero hour German aircraft seen in sky over beach has just bombed house seen in flames

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: D Day Normandy. The American forces drive up on to the beach in an amphibian vehicle

D Day Normandy. The American forces drive up on to the beach in an amphibian vehicle from landing craft just off of the beach July 1944

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: Troops of 3rd Infantry Division land on Queen Red beach, Sword area

Troops of 3rd Infantry Division land on Queen Red beach, Sword area, early on 6th June 1944, the first British formation to land at Sword Beach

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: British and Commonwealth troops stand amongst the ammunition boxes

British and Commonwealth troops stand amongst the ammunition boxes and supplies on the Normandy invasion beaches. June 1944

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: Americans landing on Normandy Beach, Brittany on D-Day June 1944

Americans landing on Normandy Beach, Brittany on D-Day June 1944

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: Pre-fabricated ports set down at Mulberry Harbour off the coast of Normandy built to aid

Pre-fabricated ports set down at Mulberry Harbour off the coast of Normandy built to aid the supplying the Allied Armies in France during the Second World War. 20th October 1944

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: World War II Invasion of France D-Day + 8 A British army DUKW passes through

World War II Invasion of France D-Day + 8 A British army DUKW passes through the Normandy village of Courseulles sur Mer during the push towards Caen June 1944

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: American troops disembark onto the sands of Normandy, 1944

American troops disembark onto the sands of Normandy, 1944. (Colorised black and white print). (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageOperation Neptune Collection: World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France

World War Two - Second World War - The D-Day invasion of Normandy. France. An Illustration of route the invasion force took to the beaches of Normandy on the 6th June, 1944


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"Operation Neptune: The D-Day Invasion of Normandy, Unleashing the Allied Forces" In this captivating bird's-eye view, landing craft dot the vast expanse of water as they make their way towards the shores of Normandy. Barrage balloons sway gently in the breeze, a reminder of the imminent danger that awaits. American troops disembark onto the sands of Normandy in 1944, marking a pivotal moment in World War II. As part of the British invasion fleet bound for France, these brave soldiers set foot on enemy territory with unwavering determination and courage. The D-Day invasion unfolds before our eyes - a monumental event that would shape history forever. British troops find themselves under fire on Juno beach shortly after landing, facing fierce resistance from German forces. Amidst chaos and uncertainty, American forces drive up onto the beach in amphibian vehicles known as "ducks". With every tireless effort and strategic maneuver, they inch closer to victory. Troops belonging to the renowned 3rd Infantry Division land on Queen Red beach within Sword area. Amidst ammunition boxes strewn across sandy terrain, these courageous men stand resolute against all odds. On another stretch of Normandy Beach lies Brittany where American troops make their daring landing on D-Day June 1944. Their arrival signifies an unyielding commitment to liberate Europe from tyranny's grip. Pre-fabricated ports are meticulously set down at Mulberry Harbour off the coast of Normandy - engineering marvels built to aid logistical operations during this crucial campaign. Days after D-Day itself, we witness a British army DUKW passing through battle-scarred landscapes as it continues its mission deep into enemy territory. Each step forward brings them closer to ultimate triumph over evil. This is Operation Neptune - an audacious endeavor that forever altered history's course. It stands as a testament to human resilience and unity amidst adversity.