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1. US Army soldiers on Omaha Beach, France
Omaha Beach-Eng & France #4 -- Col. Alexander Zabin, MD -- amateur ... Beach on D-Day plus 1 and worked in the first US Army field hospital set up in France. He was with the
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2. Manufactured Reality
landed on Utah and Omaha beaches; British troops had landed on Gold and Sword beaches; and Canadian ... troops had landed on Juno Beach. Omaha was the bloodiest landing surrounded by steep cliffs and heavily ... Allied forces on the beaches of Normandy. He placed red checkers on five beach areas: American troops had ... rest finally made it across the beach to the foot of the bluffs, then up the bluffs. Robert and I
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3. D-Day
on the beaches of Normandy, France. Since then, June 6, 1944, has been known in World War II history ... Montgomery. During the operation, Allied troops landed on five beaches on the coast of Normandy. The beaches ... were code named: Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword, and Utah. On the night before the amphibious landings, more ... beachhead for six weeks. The US 1st and 29th Infantry Divisions made the most difficult landing on Omaha
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4. The 29th Infantry Division during World War II
-Day (June 6, 1944), the massive invasion of western Europe. After landing at Omaha Beach, the unit ... and became part of the first Allied assault on the Normandy beaches on D
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5. Resources for Survivors and Their Families
Jewish Family and Children’s Service Long Beach Jewish Family and Children’s Services of San Francisco ... & Gladys Alpert Jewish Family & Children's Service of Palm Beach County Jewish Community Services of ... Beach County Georgia Jewish Family and Career Services of Atlanta Indiana Jewish Federation of ... Service of Omaha Nevada Jewish Family Services Agency Las Vegas New Jersey Jewish Family and
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6. The 1st Infantry Division during World War II
stormed Omaha Beach as part of Operation Overlord, and later moved through Belgium into Germany, capturing
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7. The 2nd Infantry Division during World War II
World War II, the "Indianhead" division landed on Omaha Beach on June 7, 1944, and broke out of
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8. The 84th Infantry Division during World War II
II, the "Railsplitter" division landed on Omaha Beach in Normandy in early November 1944, five months
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9. The 83rd Infantry Division during World War II
landed on Omaha Beach and began advancing into France. By the end of September, the division had moved
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10. The United States Army Signal Corps
hit the Utah and Omaha beaches, forwarding the first film of the amphibious assaults to England via
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11. Frank Cohn
France where he disembarked on Omaha Beach, a few months after the June 1944 D-Day invasion. He then was
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12. Liberator clips
include: Zabin Collection - Omaha Beach in color, b/w (USHMM Film ID 2612, 01:04:49 to 01:12:45) Zabin
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13. John Paul Wronski photograph collection
participated in D-Day crossing into Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944. Also includes a postcard with an image of
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14. First film documentary of the events of D-day
was wounded in the arm. Ford was also present on Omaha Beach on D-Day. He crossed the English Channel ... on the USS Plunkett (DD-431), which anchored off Omaha Beach at 0600. He observed the first wave land ... on the beach from the ship, landing on the beach himself later with a team of Coast Guard cameramen ... who filmed the battle from behind the beach obstacles, with Ford directing operations.
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15. Map
British War Office. Kolpas landed at Omaha Beach during D-Day, June 6, 1944, and was a member of one of
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16. Yellow Star of David badge with a letter J. found by an American soldier
deployed to France in June, landing on Omaha and Utah beaches a few days after the Normandy invasion. They ... Normandy several days after the initial June 6 invasion, landing on Omaha and Utah beaches. From the ... 90, died on December 6, 1997, in Palm Beach, Florida.
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17. Oral history interview with John Bucur
first assignment watching a ship off the shore of Omaha Beach in France on D-Day; his unit’s move
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18. Oral history interview with Milton Shurr
supplies left behind on Omaha Beach, France; helping to provide food for the 15,000 survivors of Buchenwald
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19. Oral history interview with J. Milnor Roberts
101st Airborne Division; landing on Omaha Beach on D-Day with the 16th Infantry; helping to liberate
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20. Oral history interview with Richard Schifter
Camp Ritchie in Maryland; going to England in June 1944; arriving at Omaha Beach (Normandy, France) in
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21. US Army 2nd Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a Native American caricature on white star
white star. The patch was created by the unit’s troops during World War 1. The unit landed on Omaha ... Beach on D Day plus one, June 7, 1944, and were in Germany in October. In early April 1945, the division
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22. US Army 29th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a blue and gray monad
the 29th Division was part of the first wave assault to land at Omaha Beach on D Day, June 6, 1944
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23. Oral history interview with Bernard Werth
World War II, and his involvement in the D-Day operation at Omaha Beach in June 1944. He discusses his
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24. US Army 1st Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a big red numeral one on a green field
to land in France during World War I. The 1st stormed Omaha Beach in Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944
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25. Silver pea whistle taken from an SS officer by a US soldier
commandant. As Hy remounted his truck, he said to kill him, and they did. Hy had landed on Omaha Beach in ... deployed to the European Theater of Operation. In June, Hy participated in the D Day invasion of Omaha ... Beach in Normandy. While advancing toward Luxembourg, Hy was wounded and sent to France to recover. In