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Extremely rare colour photos of U.S. troops before and after D-Day

Can you imagine the amount of footage of all those battles if they had camera phones and cctv at the time :surprise:

Life on the front lines: Extremely rare colour photos of U.S. troops before and after D-Day show World War II in brand new light


Extremely rare and striking photos of the days leading up to and after the historic D-Day invasion have been put on display, nearly 70 years after World War II's dramatic turning point.

The full-colour images, taken by photographer Frank Scherschel, display anxious American soldiers as they prepared for Operation Overlord, the code name for the Battle of Normandy.

The photos also capture the celebratory tone upon the June 6 invasion’s success.

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Dining out: 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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Life at war: The heavily damaged city of St Lo, France, is pictured above, while a soldier eats dinner atop some ammunition prior to the Battle of Normandy, below

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Vivid: The full-colour photographs show American forces in the days leading up to the historic Normandy invasion, nearly 70 years ago


American troops dine on boxes of artillery in one picture, while the stoic faces of German prisoners captured during the invasion in another.

The vivid snaps also demonstrate preparation for the historic battle – with GIs stacking cans of gasoline and soldiers marching in formation.

Some shots show crowds of French citizens lining the streets to greet the American soldiers after German troops were forced from the region and cities like Paris were liberated by Allied forces.

Thousands of Allied soldiers, mostly from the United States, Britain and Canada, landed in Normandy to begin the drive to break the German occupation of Europe.

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Prisoners: American troops stand guard behind German soldiers captured near the town of Le Gast during the Normandy invasion

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Before and after: An African-American soldier stacks gas cans prior to the D-Day invasion of France, above, while journalists ride in a parade after the liberation of the country, below

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Ruins: A bombed-out Palais de Justice is shown in front of a heavily damaged fire engine in the town of St Lo, France, shortly after the D-Day offensive


The soldiers charged the shores of five beaches on France's northern coast, facing German land mines, machine guns and heavy artillery.

The invasion, a victory for the allies, is known as the key turning point of World War II.

Some 215,000 Allied soldiers, and roughly as many Germans, were killed or wounded during D-Day and the ensuing three months before the Allies captured Normandy, opening a path toward Paris that eventually took them to Germany and victory over the Nazis.

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Maintenance: 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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Victory: Crowds line the street to greet American soldiers after the liberation of Paris by Allied forces

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



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...colour-images-World-War-II.html#ixzz1mFlDDhKi
 
Thanks for posting this! :)
Colour pictures of World War II always impress me. :cool:
 
If those brave young soldiers could have looked into the future to see what it was they were fighting for, they would have never bothered waking up for D-DAY. If they could see what the USA, and Europe would become due to their actions, they would have refused to go to war, all of them.

Greatest Generation=Greatly brainwashed, Greatly lied to, greatly propagandized.
 
If those brave young soldiers could have looked into the future to see what it was they were fighting for, they would have never bothered waking up for D-DAY. If they could see what the USA, and Europe would become due to their actions, they would have refused to go to war, all of them.

Greatest Generation=Greatly brainwashed, Greatly lied to, greatly propagandized.
Sell that shit somewhere else!
 
If those brave young soldiers could have looked into the future to see what it was they were fighting for, they would have never bothered waking up for D-DAY. If they could see what the USA, and Europe would become due to their actions, they would have refused to go to war, all of them.

Greatest Generation=Greatly brainwashed, Greatly lied to, greatly propagandized.

Oh yeah? Do yourself a favor and watch this movie.

http://www.zuguide.com/#The-Best-Years-of-Our-Lives
 

Ace Boobtoucher

Founder and Captain of the Douchepatrol
If those brave young soldiers could have looked into the future to see what it was they were fighting for, they would have never bothered waking up for D-DAY. If they could see what the USA, and Europe would become due to their actions, they would have refused to go to war, all of them.

Greatest Generation=Greatly brainwashed, Greatly lied to, greatly propagandized.

http://www.haaretz.com/news/interna...n-to-ward-off-neo-nazi-dresden-rally-1.343191

In the past, neo-Nazi protesters have used the anniversary to spread their extreme ideology. They claim that the Allied forces should be regarded as war criminals since, according to their view, Germany bears no guilt for the outbreak of WWII. Proof of the company you keep and the fucked up ideologies you hold dear, Ass-Vapors.
 
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