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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.806.
Radiotelephoto
New York Bureau
French Strike For Allied Cause
France—As the Allies advance through France, the French people, under direct orders from Gen. Eisenhower, are committing acts of sabotage and doing what they can to hinder the Nazi troops trying to stop the Allied armies. A group of French people tell American soldiers about the dead German in foreground who was killed by the Frenchman at right after he was forced to work for the Nazi at $2 a week.
Credit: Signal Corps radiotelephoto from ACME
Date: 6-14-44
Voir la p012933
Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs
photo N° 77.09.4509a
Remains of German Flak Boat
France - Amid the floating debris of war, a German flak boat lies where troops of the Armies of Liberation found her, in the harbor at Port-en-Bessin, France. Blasted buildings along the shore show evidence of the power of the naval barrages that supported the invasion troops.
Credit: U.S. Navy photo from Acme
Dans la rade de Port en Bessin une péniche semi coulée et un invraisemblable tas de déchets flottants coincés le long du quai.
Il y avait 3 péniches de type Artilleriefährprahm type C 3 du 6. Artillerieträgerflottille qui restaient à Port-en-Bessin le 6 juin, les AF 62, AF 67 et AF 72.
Ces péniches étaient utilisées pour l'escorte de convois côtiers. Elles portaient un armement mixte antinavire (2 x 8,8 cm SK C/35, canons récupérés des U-Boot qui les avaient remplacés par des canons de Flak légère à partir de 1942 et qui n'ont rien à voir avec les fameux 8,8 cm Flak ; on leur a ajouté ensuite un masque blindé) et Flak (1 x 3,7 cm SK C/30 U + 2 x 2 cm Flavierling 38) de façon à pouvoir protéger les convois non seulement contre les avions mais aussi contre les vedettes lance-torpilles britanniques (les MTB, Motor Torpedo Boats). Le surnom de " Flak ships " donnés par les Alliés à ces bateaux est donc quelque peu incorrect.
Voir ici une version de meilleure qualité :
www.flickr.com/photos/mlq/9589938538/in/photostream/
Informations sur ce type de barge :
historisches-marinearchiv.de/projekte/landungsfahrzeuge/a...
historisches-marinearchiv.de/projekte/landungsfahrzeuge/a...
historisches-marinearchiv.de/projekte/landungsfahrzeuge/a...
historisches-marinearchiv.de/projekte/landungsfahrzeuge/a...
Sur ce site d'autres photos y compris après renflouement et échouage à l'Ouest du port afin de ne pas gêner les petits bâtiments alliés qui vont utiliser à fond les installations portuaires :
omahabeach.mulberry.free.fr/201-Pipelines.html
D'autres photos:
forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=70&t=159149
La flotte des " Flak ships " allemands était constituée de barges ou de petits navires provenant souvent de prises. L'armement était en général composé de un ou plusieurs canons de 105(AA marine) contre avions et de mitrailleuses AA de 20. Les 2 " Flak ships " stationnés à Port en Bessin utilisèrent leur armement contre les hommes du No 47 (RM) Commando qui essayaient d'attaquer les hauteurs situées à l'Est et à l'Ouest du port. Ces 2 navires seront bombardés par le destroyer HMS URSA et le destroyer ORP KRAKOVIAK (polonais) mais le tir cesse rapidement de crainte d'atteindre les Commandos qui sont dans les environs.
Il sera alors décidé de capturer les 2 bâtiments en envoyant 2 chaloupes armées (une anglaise et une polonaise) et vers 22h30 les " Flak ships " seront pris d'assaut et neutralisés sans trop de difficultés.
Pour aller plus loin :
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No._47_(Royal_Marine)_Commando
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Ursa_(R22)
www.dday-overlord.com/hms_ursa.htm
The Allison Collection
Photo N°77.09.4406a
"A Frenchman Returns To His Wife
Coutinville, France – Lt. Nonet-Raisin, of the 2nd French Armored Division, which once more is fighting in its homeland, happily embraces his wife at the door of their home, from which he fled in 1943 to join the Free French.
Credit: U.S. Signal Corps photo from ACME"
Le Lt puis Capt Nonet Raisin de l'Intendance, Etat major Divisionnaire de la 2è DB du général Leclerc qui avait quitté la France pour rejoindre le général de Gaulle et la France Libre retrouve sa femme le 4 août 1944.
Sous les yeux de son chauffeur près de la Jeep baptisée SAINT-LO (voir le pare-brise) et immatriculée : 409 944.
Sans oublier le photographe bien sûr !
Même vue en p000002:
www.flickr.com/search/?w=58897785@N00&q=p000002
Une autre vue ici :
www.flickr.com/photos/mlq/4243930851/
M. Nonet-Raisin, de la famille de l'industriel bien connu, propriétaire et fondateur de la Manufacture Française de Fourrures de Saint-Lô, voir page 36 :
www.normannia.info/cgi-bin/aurweb.exe/normannia/rechpdoc?...
www.flickr.com/photos/mlq/4230994448/
Photo parue le 18 août 1944 dans " The Washington Reporter ", page 7 du scan
New York Bureau.Navy's Normandy Wounded Brought Home.WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With ambulances and stretchers waiting, some of the one hundred and twenty nine Navy men wounded in Normandy are lifted from a hospital train which carried them to Silver Springs where they will receive further treatment in the Naval Medical Hospital. These Naval heroes were brought across the Atlantic from France in a hospital ship..Credit: (ACME).Date: 8-2-44
7824 passeert het stationnetje van Tertre dat toen nog uitgerust was met mechanische seinen (Weet niet hoe het nu is?). Hij komt van het raccordement Kemira en is onderweg naar Saint-Ghislain.
Tertre, 19/04/2007
réf. p013358 Saint Jores, 10 juillet 1944.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.836.
Radiotelephoto.
New York Bureau.
Allies Advance Under Nazi Gunfire.
France—Crawling slowly along a hedge, two Allied infantrymen advance under Nazi gunfire near St. Jores, France. Tank at left rolls forward to engage the enemy in battle. Photographer inches ahead of advancing troops to make this dramatic picture..
Credit: Signal Corps radiotelephoto from ACME
Radiotelephoto
New York Bureau
Everybody down
Paris - Civilians crouch low in the streets of panic-stricken Paris as sniper fire crackles overhead in the Place de L’Hotel de Ville. Terror reigned as gun shots rang out over the crowds watching the DeGaulle parade celebrating the liberation of Paris.
Credit: ACME photo by Andrew Lopez for the War Picture Pool, transmitted via U.S. Signal Corps Radio Telephoto
Date: 8-28-44
Radiotelephoto. New York Bureau . Tout le monde su sol. Paris - Des civils se couchent dans les rues de Paris pour se protéger des tirs qui crépitent au-dessus de la Place de l'Hôtel de Ville. La terreur régna quand des coups de feu ont retenti sur la foule qui regardait la parade de de Gaulle qui célébrait la libération de Paris .. Crédit: ACME photo Andrew Lopez, transmis au War Picture Pool via US Signal Corps Radio Telephoto. Date: 28/08/44
Photo prise depuis le parvis de l'Hotel de Ville de Paris, de nos jours:
www.flickr.com/photos/mlq/11337126066/
La date exacte est le 26 août 1944
Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs
photo N°77.09.800
New York Bureau
Price of Victory
St. Lo, France—A knocked out American tank destroyer, with the body of a dead Yank lying in the road behind it, marks this crossroad in St. Lo, after U.S. forces entered the town.
Credit: U.S. Army photo from ACME
Cette scène se passe le 18 juillet, la date du 25 ne correspond à la date de la prise de vue.
voir la p011435:
www.flickr.com/search/?w=58897785@N00&q=p011435
Le carrefour en 2009:
Radiotelephoto.New York Bureau.Flight Over Cherbourg.France - A Marauder Bomber from the 9th U.S. Air Force flies high over Cherbourg after loosing its message of destruction on the city. Dense clouds of smoke billow skyward from the Nazi Bastion - the result of successful bombing of German defense positions. Between 25,000 to 50,000 Nazis are trapped in the strategic port as the Allies get set to close the pincers around this important French town..Credit: Signal Corps Radiotelephoto from ACME.Date: 6-23-44
Radiotelephoto.New York Bureau.When Water Really Tastes Good.France - One of some hundreds of British and American fighting men, wounded in the first stage of the liberation of France, Hailand P. Braley learns how good water can taste at an advanced hospital. Army Nurse Margaret Ketchum, one of the U.S. women who are doing such a wonderful job bringing relief to the wounded, helps him to drink..Credit: Signal Corps Radiotelephoto from ACME.Date: 6-13-44
ethiopia
1976
cotton fields
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Radiotelephoto.New York Bureau."Soup’s On" in St. Malo.France -- Americans gather in an empty store in the Breton town of St. Malo for chow. In the background, German prisoners are seated on the curb. In left foreground and just to left of center are two Spanish Loyalists (former leaders) now fighting with the Yanks..Credit: Army Radiotelephoto from ACME.Date: 8-17-44
New York Bureau.Herdsmen in Uniform.France -- Men of the invasion troops in France have to be jacks-of-all-trades. Here, near the Cherbourg front, soldiers steer a herd of sheep away from their bivouac area..Credit: ACME photo by Bert Brandt, War Pool Correspondent.Date: 6-28-44
réf. p011915 Le Neubourg, 22 août 1944.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.1297.
New York Bureau.
Attempted Retreat Ends in Death.
FRANCE – This German soldier was killed s he attempted to flee from his half-track vehicle as German forces retreated toward Mortain, France. Other vehicles in his unit (background) were also knocked out as they fled homeward. .
Credit; (Signal Corps Photo From ACME)
p000619 Saint Sauveur le Vicomte avant déblaiement, le 23 juin 1944..
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
Photo N°77.09.122.
www.arkmilitaryheritage.com/_private/images/wwii/DISC_1/7....
New York Bureau.
Once a City.
St. Sauveur, France – All that remains of St. Sauveur is a mass of rubble and fragments of buildings left standing after the Germans fled from the town. Civilians who evacuated their homes returned to find only a wall or two left, and often members of their families lay dead in the ruins..
Credit (ACME Photo by Andrew Lopez, War Pool Correspondent)
New York Bureau.RIDING HIGH INTO THE DIEPPE.DIEPPE, FRANCE --This time the Canadian forces made their entry into Dieppe "stick" and as they returned victoriously to the city from which they had once been driven, they were able to see the west wall from the "business" side. This picture was taken from a rooftop facing the sea..Credit (Signal Corps Radiotelephoto from ACME).Date: 9-5-44
réf. p011183.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.4132a.
“IKE” INSPECTS THE WORK OF HIS MEN.
FRANCE – Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme commander of the Allied expeditionary forces, inspects an overturned German tank left by a roadside in France by the retreating enemy..
Credit: Acme.
www.arkmilitaryheritage.com/_private/images/wwii/DISC_20/...
réf. p000448 Avranches, 3 août 1944.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.840.
Radiotelephoto.
New York Bureau.
Blasted Nazi Vehicles Greet Yanks.
France—American forces sweeping through Avranches, are greeted by the sight of destroyed German vehicles lining a street in the town. .
Credit: Army radiotelephoto from ACME
réf. p013383 Saint Denis le Gast le 3 août 1944.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
Photo N° 77.09.858.
France—Wrecked German armored vehicles and their dead crew members lie along this road in Roncey, where they were trapped by American troops and destroyed by supporting Allied fighters and rocket bombers. The U.S. Second Armored Division sprung the trap on the Nazis..
Credit: ACME
Carentan, 15 juin 1944.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.847.
Yank Paratroops in Carentan.
Carentan, France—A trio of American paratroopers is shown in the streets of battered Carentan, after the French city fell to triumphant Allied liberation forces. Latest protests from Carentan indicate that our troops are holding firm in spite of enemy counterattacks in their sector..
Credit: Signal Corps radiotelephoto from ACME
réf. p011937 Saint Sauveur le Vicomte.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
Photo N°77.09.4592a.
St. Sauveur After German Evacuation.
St. Sauveur, France – Lying in a valley, this mass of destruction is all that remains of St. Sauveur, captured by the Allies on the road to Cherbourg. Driving a wedge across the Normandy Peninsula with amazing rapidity, the Yank troops have advanced to the outskirts of Cherbourg, and have an estimated 25,000 or 30,000 Germans trapped within the port city..
Credit: ACME
réf. p000872 Cherbourg.
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
Photo N°77.09.4380a.
"German Commanders Give Up.
Cherbourg, France – A German soldier, (left, foreground) holds a white flag of truce, near the entrance to an underground fortress, as Lt. Gen. Von Schlieben, Commander of the Cherbourg Garrison, and Rear Admiral Walther Hennecke, Sea Defense Commander of Normandy, emerged with others of their command to surrender to the Americans..
Credit: Army Radiotelephoto from ACME".
www.arkmilitaryheritage.com/_private/images/wwii/DISC_21/...
Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
photo N°77.09.4532a.
German Garrison Surrenders to US Planes.
France – Waving high the white flag of surrender, a German soldier walks out from a Nazi-held fort on the coast of France, which was under fire from the guns of the USS Quincy. This photo was taken from a US plane, which radioed back to the warship that it could cease firing. The plane had been flying over the fort to direct the fire from the ship..
Credit: Official U.S. Navy photo from ACME
ethiopia
1976
sandals and leg jewelry
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Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
ethiopia
1976
young women
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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réf. p013007 Isigny sur Mer, la rue Emile Demagny..
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Source: The Allison Collection of World War II Photographs.
- photo N° 77.09.819.
Isigny, France—No longer fascinated by the endless column of war supplies woving through their town, for the sight has become a common one by now, natives of Isigny go about their business ignoring the convoy passing beside them. The heavy trucks, on their way to the embattled St. Lo sector, drive slowly through the narrow streets lined with buildings that still bear the scars of war. .
Credit: ACME photo by Bert Brandt, for the War Picture Pool.
Voir également dans ce site: cote 13 Num 1542 .
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ethiopia
1976
young fisherman
chamo lake
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#77 Porsche 911 RSR - Dempsey Proton Racing - Christian Ried / Julien Andlauer / Matt Campbell
Winner GTE Am
Indianapolis, 6:21 AM
24 Heures du Mans 2018
Darlington 77 (YVN 77T), a Marshall Camair bodied Dennis Dominator works route 8A at the top of Tubwell Row. The rear of a similar bus can be seen in the background together with a Duple bodied Leopard.
This bus would later pass to Chester.