AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

EN_00945779_0067
AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
Associated Press War Correspondent Roger Greene stands on the Normandy battle front shortly after D-Day, June 6, 1944. Greene wore a white patch over his right eye, lost in a childhood accident, and made the D-Day invasion landing with his broken left wrist encased in a steel-ribbed leather guantlet. Greene was shouldering a 65-pound rucksack and hanging his water-proof typewriter when he was dumped into the channel off the French coast. Greene, of Washington D.C., pressed on to the shore and landed in a bomb crater where he promptly wrote his story. (AP Photo) Roger Greene, Associated Press Newsfeat Writer in Washington, D.C., was the first war correspondent to land on the beach of Normandy in the D-Day invasion June 6, 19. (AP Photo)
4344 Minimum price 50PLN
1944-05-31
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
2717819
2,53MB
20cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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