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1. Troops approach Omaha Beach on D-Day
Assault troops in a landing craft approach Omaha Beach on D-Day
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2. 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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3. Des troupes s'approchent d'Omaha Beach le jour du Débarquement
À bord de barges, les troupes d'assaut s'approchent d'Omaha Beach le jour du Débarquement
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4. 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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5. 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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6. 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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7. 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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8. D-Day
Massive Allied landings of air- and sea-borne forces on five Normandy beaches (codenamed Utah ... Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword) began on June 6, 1944 (D-Day). The purpose of the invasion was to ... on the Normandy beaches.
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9. 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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10. 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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11. 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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12. 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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13. 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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14. 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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15. Jewish children enter the synagogue in Marseilles where an American Jewish chaplain is organizing Passover religious services.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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16. The rabbi of Marseilles poses with his daughters and Jewish-American servicemen outside the synagogue.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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17. Two Jewish girls stand outside the entrance to the synagogue in Marseilles where an American Jewish chaplain is organizing Passover religious services.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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18. Group portrait of Jewish children and adults outside the synagogue in Marseilles where an American Jewish chaplain is organizing Passover religious services.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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19. French Zionists stand in rows at an outdoor gathering in Marseilles.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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20. Survivors from Buchenwald arrive by truck in Marseilles prior to departing for Palestine [probably on the Mataroa].
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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21. Jewish refugees crowd into the hull of a boat [probably the Mataroa] sailing from Marseilles to Palestine.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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22. Jewish refugee women carrying infants crowd into the hull of a ship [probably the Mataroa] sailing from Marseilles to Palestine.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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23. Zionist youth, many in uniform, stand in formation and sing Hebrew songs.
Signal Corps Battalion went by rail to a port in the south of England for the channel crossing to Omaha ... Beach in Normandy, France. Saul eventually came to Marseilles where he served as the assistant to
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24. 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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25. Liberator clips
include: Zabin Collection - Omaha Beach in color, b/w (USHMM Film ID 2612, 01:04:49 to 01:12:45) Zabin