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PHOTO: EAST NEWS/SIPA PRESS The vast and complex job of planning for the D-Day landings depended heavily on aerial photography. Years before the final choice of beaches was made, photo interpreters had been watching the whole shoreline of northern France. This image shows American forces landing on the morning of D-Day, 6 June 1944, at Omaha beach. This is the battle as it was happening. 00488216
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1944-06-06
EAST NEWS
SIPA
TARA
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