Catholic church Place de la Madeleine, 75008 Paris France 1937
The people of Paris Celebrating their Liberation from German Occupation. 26 August 1944.
Shop front, Paris Celebrating their Liberation from German Occupation. 26 August 1944.
Captured German Coastal Artillery soldiers POWs being sent back to England after the D-Day Invasion.
Pointe de Moulinette in Dinard, France. D-Day plus 10
166th Signal Photographic Company June 1944
Eastern Front Wehrmacht army unit pulled back to Southern France 1944.Crimea Shield worn by two of the men.
Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945
Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945
Dijon France VE Day (Victory in Europe) May 8th 1945, American Army Camp captured german car
Dodge WC-57 Command Car. Church Ruins St. Lo Normandy. 166th Signal Photographic Company June 1944
American GI with his Life Jacket on board a landing craft off shore from the beaches of Omaha Normandy D-Day plus 10
Photographer: Lt. Joseph (Joe) M. Zinni 166th Signal Photo Company
American GI war reporter and photographer in Normandy France 1944
American Willy Jeep in Langres, France in September 1945
ADSEC, Advance Section
Destroyed British army trucks lying on the beaches of Dunkirk after the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force May 1940
Captured Char B1 French heavy tank DROUOT with a camouflage FCM 36 Char leger Modele 1936 light infantry Tank. No.30036 GALIENI
Saint Germain-des-Pres, but on the river Loire at West of the city of Angers.
Equipage :
Chef de char : Lieutenant Raymond Naso
Pilote : Caporal-chef Jacquet
Aide-pilote : Chasseur Vanderkormyse
Radio : Sergent-chef Lacourt
French Moroccan colonial troops taken prisoner. POW. France 1940.
Centre d Instruction French Naval Base in Brest, France 1940.
Later became a german uboat bunker base.
Hartmannswillerkopf. Vieil Armand. WW1 Alsace 1915-1916 Memorial. Photo taken in 1940.
ici reposent des soldats morts pour la france
Captured French Maginot Machine Gun Bunker. France 1940
British Morris CS8 Supply truck of the 6. Infantry Division entering Paris France 1940. Champs Elysees