AP Historical Hard Drive 2004
EN_00948057_5100
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WW II Landing Ships Tanks are silhouetted beneath the long muzzle of a gun on a Coast Guard combat cutter in this Aug 15, 1944, file photo, during Operation Dragoon. France will pay tribute to WW II veterans of Operation Dragoon, the forgotten D-Day on Sunday Aug 15, 2004. Operation Dragoon landings came 70 days after the D-Day landings in Normandy and were smaller in scale and Allied losses than the famed attack on June 6, 1944. In all, an estimated 300,000 Allied soldiers stormed France's Mediterranean shores from Toulon to Cannes, part of an Allied strategy for a two-front offensive that would send German troops into a closing pincer. (AP Photo/File)
Minimum price 50PLN
1944-08-15
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
940162
0,57MB
17cm x 14cm przy 300dpi
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