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Page 1: Rare ww2 Color Photos

PowerPoint Show by Andrew

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“There were flowers blooming everywhere, and everywhere the people waited for the news from England. It was as though the whole nation stood on tiptoe, straining to hear the thunder of guns.”

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Troops and civilians pass the time on the River Thames in the spring of 1944

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American troops eat a meal set on top of boxes of ammunition amid preparation for the D-Day invasion of France

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An African-American stacks gas cans prior to D-Day

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Heading to the ships on D-Day

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Approaching Omaha beach on D-Day invasion of Europe

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Along the coast of France - June, 1944

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GI’s search ruined homes in western France after D-Day

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An abandoned German machine gun, France, June 1944

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American soldiers stand guard behind captured German soldiers

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An American tank crew (one in a top hat) rested on the way through the town of Avaranches in the weeks following the successful invasion of Normandy

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Two days after D-Day, a soldier drives past a P 38 fighter getting ready for a mission

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American troops stand beside a World War 1 monument bedecked with French flags after the town (exact location unknown) was liberated from German occupying forces, summer 1944.

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French women and a little girl pose with a group of American troops shortly after they forced German soldiers out of the area

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Church services in France - 1944

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An American Army chaplain kneels next to a wounded soldier in order to administer the Eucharist and Last Rites, France, 1944.

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A crew works on an American P-47 Thunderbolt fighter plane in a makeshift airfield in the countryside following the invasion of Normandy, in August 1944

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Allied forces drive tanksinto Paris after liberationon August 16, 1944

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On Aug. 26, 1944, American army trucks paraded the day after liberation of Paris

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Men carting large painted British and American flags for use in parade the day after the liberation of Paris by Allied troops

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Sign carrying civilians march in parade the day after the liberation of Paris

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After the French capitol was liberated in August, 1944

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Crowds line the street to greet American soldiers after the liberation of Paris

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A French couple shares cognac with an American tank crew, northern France, summer 1944

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