Fine ArtVintageFootageSubscriptionBoardsFree ResearchPricing
  • Fine Art
  • Vintage
  • Footage
  • Subscription
  • Boards
  • Free Research
  • Pricing

80th Anniversary of D-Day Landings

On June 6, 1944, more than 156,000 American, British and Canadian troops stormed 50 miles of Normandy's fiercely defended beaches in northern France. The operation, given the codename OVERLORD brought together the land, air, and sea forces of the allied armies in what became known as the largest amphibious invasion in military h...Read more
164 items in this collection sampler
RF
6177-V53551814
RF
6177-V53551785
RF
6177-V53551819
RF
6177-V53551789
RF
6177-V53551774
RF
6177-V53544021
RF
6177-V53604740
RF
6177-V53604088
RF
6177-V53603367
RF
6177-V53603366
RF
6177-V53449489
RF
6177-V53458121
RM
1890-65542
American cemetery, Colleville, Normandy D_Day landings, Normandie Normandy, France, Europe
RM
1890-174662
Couple stroll along deserted and peaceful Utah Beach, scene of the D-Day Landings, in Normandy, France
RM
1890-173246
Medals of a Veteran soldier of the D-Day Landings worn for a parade of Veterans at the start of the 60th Anniversary Commemorations.
RM
1890-168311
Veterans of the D-Day Landings with their flags in a parade at the start of the 60th Anniversary Commemorations.
RM
1890-168310
Veteran with handlebar moustache, beret, medals and flag in a parade of Veterans of the D-Day Landings at the start of the 60th Anniversary Commemorat...
RM
1890-14304
Pointe du Hoc Le Hoc Point, site of D_Day landings in June 1944 during Second World War, Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, Europe
RF
6177-V53449481
RF
6177-V53480739
RF
6145-48935074
An invasion Port-somewhere on the Channel Coast-just before H-Hour on D-Day. Ninth Air Service Command soldiers file onto waiting craft in a British port. Their job: to pave the way for Ninth Air force Combat Units on the continent
RM
5513-51495821
D-Day Drop - Troop of the 11th Airborne Division hit the silk over a drop zone here today as Exercise Swarmer. Army air invasion maneuver, gets underway. Object in foreground is a 105mm howitzer, dropped just before the men with a 100-foot-parachute, landing upside down. April 28, 1950. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM
1035-21606629
France:  June, 1944 Allied soldiers and medics carrying stretchers wade ashore after disembarking from transport vessels along the French coast.
RM
1746-21113461
Photograph of D-Day landing craft, boats and seagoing vessels used to convey a landing force (infantry and vehicles) from the sea to the shore during an amphibious assault. Dated 1944
RM
1746-28980754
Photograph of American troops approaching Omaha Beach, Normandy, on D-Day. Dated 20th Century
RM
1035-21606638
Normandy, France:   June 7, 1944 American assault troops landing on Omaha Beach durng the D-Day invasion of France.
RM
1035-21606631
Normandy, France: June 18, 1944 An endless line of troops and supply trucks head from Omaha Beach into the hills of Normandy to begin the drive on Germany's Fortress Europe.
RM
1746-21113842
World War two D-day landings Omaha beach, Normandy, France 1944
RM
1035-21606626
Normandy, France:  June 13, 1944 Allied reinforcement troops landing on Normandy beaches during the invasion of France a week after D-Day.
RF
6145-46684871
The Visit of the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill To Caen, Normandy, 22 July 1944 The Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Winston Churchill, MP, with men of the 50th Division who took part in the D-Day landings. Behind the Prime Minister is General Sir Bernard Montgomery.
RM
1746-21123579
American soldiers go ashore during the Normandy landings. landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (termed D-Day) of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II.
RM
1035-21606627
Normandy, France:  June 6, 1944 Navy Seabees pilot heavily-laden "Rhino Ferries" to the beaches of Normandy as the D-Day invasion of France begins.  The Rhino Ferry is a Seebee concept, a long self-propelled pontoon barge that can run in close to a shallow beach.
RM
1746-21106613
US troops ready to board landing ships at Weymouth, England for the D Day Normandy Invasion 1944
S
1525-23183457
D-DAY Anniversary Illustration design
RF
6145-30319959
President Barack Obama shakes hands with a veteran during the 65th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France June 6, 2009.
RF
6145-48964360
Photograph of Medium Tanks Unloading with LCT-153 and LST-325 in BackgroundArmy men loading landing craft with food supplies at an English port, in preparation for France invasion. Medium tanks unloading with LCT-153 and LST 325 in background. Pre D-day. 1943 - 1968.
S
1525-27994468
a young woman dressed in wwii military uniform with helmet showing signboard with 75 th of D-Day anniversary
RF
6145-52233958
050917-N-7723L-076. Complete Scene Caption: Historical re-enactors and living historians, portraying World War II era American Soldiers, depart a Landing Craft Utility (LCU 1680), assigned to Assault Craft Unit Two (ACU-2), recreating the amphibious Allied assault against German Army positions on Omaha Beach, Normandy, France, during the 6th Annual D-Day Conneaut Public Historic Battle Re-Enactment held along the Lake Erie shoreline at Conneaut, Ohio (OH). These re-enactors are participating with other American, Canadian, and European re-enactors and living historians who are recreating and simulating Allied and Axis soldiers involved in Operation Overlord, the Allied D-Day invasion of Hitlers Festung Europa (Fortress Europe) on June 6, 1944. Base: Conneaut State: Ohio (OH) Country: United States Of America (USA)
RF
6145-51876269
97-year-old American World War II veteran, George Merz, renders a salute, June 3, 2022, during the D-Day 78th Anniversary Events, at Montebourg, Normandie, France. George Merz enlisted in the army on May 12, 1943, was assigned to the 818th Military Police Company and landed in Normandy on June 13, 1944.
RF
6145-51877074
A kid from Carentan holds up a 1st Infantry Division patch during a D-Day commemoration parade at Carentan, France, June 6, 2022. This year, U.S. Army Europe and Africa commemorates the 78th anniversary of D-Day, the largest multi-national amphibious landing and operational military airdrop in history, and highlights the U.S.' steadfast commitment to European allies and partners.
RF
6145-51873142
A Soldier assigned to 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division waves the 4th Sustainment Brigade's colors during the Utah Beach physical fitness competition held May 23 at Fort Carson, Colo. Utah Beach was the code name for one of the five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on June 6, 1944 (D-Day), during World War II.
RF
6145-51866726
World War II paratroop reenactors float down toward their landing zone near the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on April 27, 2022, at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. A total of 17 reenactors jumped from two WWII-era C-47 Skytrains that had also dropped paratroopers over Normandy on D-Day.
RF
6145-50443030
D-day - British Forces during the Invasion of Normandy 6 June 1944 HMS WARSPITE, part of Bombarding Force 'D' off Le Havre, shelling German gun batteries in support of the landings on Sword area, 6 June 1944. The photo was taken from the frigate HMS HOLMES which formed part of the escort group.
RF
6145-50620356
U.S. Soldiers with 75th Ranger Regiment scale the cliffs like Rangers did during Operation Overload 75 years ago at Omaha Beach, Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France, June 5, 2019. More than 1,300 U.S. Service Members, partnered with 950 troops from across Europe and Canada, have converged in northwestern France to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Operation Overlord, the WWII Allied invasion of Normandy, commonly known as D-Day. Upwards of 80 ceremonies in 40 French communities in the region will take place between June 1-9, 2019, the apex being held June 6th at the American Cemetery at Colleville sur Mer.
RF
6145-50617536
Omaha Beach, D-Day, June 6, 1944Behind them was a great invasion armada and the powerful sinews of war.  But in the first wave of assault troops of the 29th (Blue and Gray) Infantry Division, it was four rifle companies landing on a hostile shore at H-hour, D-Day--6:30 a.m., on June 6, 1944.  The long-awaited liberation of France was underway.  After long months in England, National Guardsmen from Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia found themselves in the vanguard of the Allied attack.  In those early hours on the fire-swept beach the 116th Infantry Combat Team, the old Stonewall Brigade of Virginia, clawed its way through Les Moulins draw toward its objective, Vierville-sur-Mer.  It was during the movement from Les Moulins that the battered but gallant 2d Battalion broke loose from the beach, clambered over the embankment, and a small party,  led by the battalion commander, fought its way to a farmhouse which became its first Command Post in France.  The 116th suffered
RF
6145-50620348
NORMANDY, France (June 6, 2019) Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON) Russell Smith, left, and Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. John Richardson visit the Normandy American Cemetery in Normandy, France, June 6, 2019. Today marks the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings along the Normandy coast during World War II.
RM
4409-29705
Allied Navy .Transport vehicles, WWII.
RM
1848-49489970
The WW2 American D-Day landing Omaha Beach monument Les Braves on the beach at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer at sunset, Normandy, France, Europe
RM
1848-49489969
The WW2 US Navy D-Day Monument near the Utah Beach Landing Museum at Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Normandy, France, Europe
RM
1848-49478581
Arromanches-les-Bains, D-Day, Gold Beach, remains of the artificial landing harbour, Mulberry Harbour, Normandy, in the background the pontoons of the artificial harbour for the supply of the landing troops, France, Europe
PREVIOUS
of 4 NEXT