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Carentan France
In 1944, Luxembourg was the scene of the Allies fighting or traveling through during World War II. After the US, British and other Allies laned on the beaches of Normandy on 6 June 1944 they began the Liberation of Western Europe. See what Luxembourg looked like during the summer or fall of 1944. Maybe you plan to travel to Luxembourg or you may live near there. But in our DVDs about World War II, you will see what Luxembourg looked like in 1944.
83rd ID in Normandy, (Chapter 15)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 14)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 18)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 19)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 20)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 21)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 22)
101st AB in Normandy (Chapter 25)
101st AB in Europe Fall 1944 (Chapter 3)
2nd AD in Normandy (Chapter 8)
2nd AD in Normandy (Chapter 9)
2nd AD in Normandy (Chapter 10)

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36th Infantry Division Liberation of Western Europe
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104th Infantry Division Liberation of Western Europe
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45th Infantry Division Liberation of Western Europe
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The Army Signal Corps had the duty of capturing the war in photographs and on film. These men did not carry arms, they carried cameras and many went in harms way to capture footage. We salute these men for a job well done! [ More Info ]
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