FOTO Invaze do Normandie. Tenkrát a teď

Přehled fotografií
  • Women cross a street onto a square which was completely rebuilt following the World War Two D-Day landings, in the city of Caen
  • British troops keep watch across a destroyed square from a doorway of a cathedral after finally dislodging German forces from Caen
  • A woman crosses the street near a church which was rebuilt under the Marshall Plan along with the rest of the Normandy town of Aunay-Sur-Odon
  • A bulldozer clears a path near the tower of a destroyed church, the only structure left standing after Allied bombing raids in Aunay-Sur-Odon
  • Tourists enjoy the sunshine on the former Juno Beach D-Day landing zone in Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer
  • Handout photo of a crashed U.S. fighter plane on the waterfront on a Juno Beach D-Day landing zone in Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer
  • Shoppers walk along the rebuilt Rue Saint-Pierre in Caen
  • Handout photo of Canadian troops patrolling along the destroyed Rue Saint-Pierre after German forces were dislodged from Caen
  • Tourists walk across the main square of Place Du Marche near the former D-Day landing zone of Omaha Beach
  • Handout photo of the body of a dead German soldier in the main square of Place Du Marche after the town was taken by U.S. troops in Trevieres
  • Girls run across the street at the junction of Rue Holgate and RN13 in the Normandy town of Carentan
  • Handout photo of U.S. Army paratroopers of the 101st Airborne Division driving a captured German Kubelwagen on D-Day in Carentan
  • A couple walk inland from the former D-Day landing zone of Gold Beach in Ver-sur-Mer
  • Handout photo of a Cromwell tank leading a British Army column inland from Gold Beach after landing on D-Day in Ver-sur-Mer
  • Farmer Bertot  poses on his property near the former D-Day landing zone of Utah Beach in Les Dunes de Varreville
  • Handout photo of U.S. Army troops making a battle plan near the D-Day landing zone of Utah Beach in Les Dunes de Varreville
  • Youths hike up a hill past an old German bunker overlooking the former D-Day landing zone of Omaha Beach near Colleville sur Mer
  • Handout photo of U.S. Army reinforcements marching up a hill past a German bunker after the D-Day landings near Colleville sur Mer
  • Tourists walk past a former German bunker overlooking the D-Day landing zone on Omaha Beach near Saint Laurent sur Mer
  • Handout photo of U.S. Army troops congregating around a signal post near Saint Laurent sur Mer
  • A farm field remains where German prisoners of war were interned following the D-Day landings in Normandy in Nonant-le-Pin
  • Handout photo of German POWs being guarded by U.S. troops at a camp in Nonant-le-Pin
  • An Italian tourist views a bunker at a strategic site overlooking the D-Day beaches which had been captured by U.S. Army Rangers at Pointe du Hoc
  • Handout photo of a U.S. flag used as a marker on a destroyed bunker at Pointe du Hoc
  • A tourist sunbathes on a former Juno Beach landing area where Canadian troops came ashore on D-Day at Bernieres Sur Mer
  • Handout photo of German POWs marching along Juno Beach landing area at Bernieres Sur Mer
  • A tourist carries a beach bucket on the former D-Day landing zone of Omaha beach near Colleville sur Mer
  • Handout photo of members of an American landing party assisting troops  near Colleville sur Mer
  • French bathers walk over the remains of a concrete wall on the former Utah Beach D-Day landing zone near La Madeleine
  • Handout photo of U.S. Army soldiers of the 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division, moving out over the seawall on Utah Beach near La Madeleine
  • Youths enjoy the sunshine on the former D-Day landing zone of Omaha beach near Vierville sur Mer
  • Handout photo of U.S. reinforcements landing on Omaha beach during the Normandy D-Day landings near Vierville sur Mer
  • Tourists take part in a land sailing class on the former D-Day landing zone of Omaha beach near Vierville sur Mer
  • Handout photo of U.S. troops wading ashore from a Coast Guard landing craft at Omaha Beach during the Normandy D-Day landings near Vierville sur Mer
  • A gravel path lies on the former Royal Air Force base of Greenham Common
  • Handout photo of Allied forces Supreme Commander General Eisenhower speaking with U.S. Army paratroopers at Greenham Common Airfield in England