Chas Gahres at Falaise, August 1944
Chas Gahres [PA] Inside the ring of death, at Falaise.
Robert Howard Searl Sr.
1944-08
Horror at the Falaise Gap
Allied encirclement of German Forces. The horrible sights and smell of death prevails, both man, machine & animal.
Robert Howard Searl Sr.
1944
Treviers, France, 1944
A silent street scene. Bombed buildings and rubble of war, only dust, destruction and death remains of a town in France.
Robert Howard Searl Sr.
1944-06
A Welcome from Normandy
Banner in Le Molay, Normandy, welcoming the allied troops a few days after the initial invasion.
Robert Howard Searl Sr.
1944-06
Street Scenes: Vire, Normandy 1944
Images of the war's effect on a quaint village in Normandy
1944-06
Downtime in Normandy
Chas Townsend [NJ] & Steve Mason [NJ]
1944-06
Bunker Campsite, Cerisey Forest, Normandy
Our living quarters for the first few days of the invasion: a bombed-out German bunker off the shores of Omaha Beach.
1944-06
La Pie qui Tette, Vierville, France - June 1944
La Pie qui Tette, Vierville, France, the first few days in Normandy.
1944-06
Chas Townsend: Cerisy Forest, Normandy
Chas Townsend [NJ] enjoying lunch in a bombed out German concrete bunker in Cerisy Forest, Normandy
1944-06
Telephone Station, Cerisey Forest, Normandy
Bob Searl [NJ]: Cerisey Forest, France
06-1944