File:Allied Invasion Force.jpg
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English: Allied invasion plans and German positions in Normandy.
Deutsch: Alliierte Invasionspläne und deutsche Positionen zur Invasion in der Normandie.
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Date | Unknown date |
Source/Photographer | http://www.dean.usma.edu/history/Atlases/WorldWarTwoEurope/EuropeanTheaterGIF/WWIIEurope54.gif |
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