A collection of color photographs taken as the Western Allies prepared for the invasion of Normandy (D-Day). The overwhelming majority of D-Day related color still film found in the National Archives document the pre-assault phase and not of the invasion area.
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American troops load onto LSIs at a port in Britain where barrage balloons have been anchored for protection against strafing and low level bombings. |
These American troops are marching through the streets of a British port town on their way to the docks where they will be loaded into landing craft for the big assault. |
Jeeps being driven into the open doors of an LCT at a port in Britain in preparation for D-Day. |
Men and equipment are massed together in landing craft in preparation for the big assault on the European continent. England. |
This is the last roll call for the men before they board landing craft for the big assault on the European continent. |
View of an LCT with American troops and equipment loaded aboard awaiting the signal for the assault against the continent. |
American troops at a British port descend into barges which will take them to troop ships from which they will launch the attack against Hitler’s Fortress Europe. |
Trucks which will carry supplies to front line troops when the assault against Hitler’s Europe begins, are being loaded on an LST in a British port. |
Medics and litter bearers going up the ramp of an LCT which will take them to France for the assault against Hitler’s Europe. |
These American troops have loaded their equipment onto an LCT and are waiting the signal for the assault against the Continent. |
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