Normandy: The advance to Troarn
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Normandy: The advance to Troarn
Photograph: Normandy: The advance to Troarn. Although thick mud is holding up operations in the Caen sector, a double blow by British and Canadian tanks and infantry has led to the capture of half of Troarn (22/7/44). Shows two British soldiers in position between Banneville La Campagne and Troarn. They are Ptes Clarke of Morley, Leeds and Pte H Leech of Prescott Street, Liverpool. Picture issued July 1944. British Official photograph B7786. From a collection of 33 contact prints of British official photographs mounted on card with original associated typescript captions. Photographs chiefly relate to D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, 1944. Some of the captions are incomplete. Associated with D-Day and Operation OVERLORD, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945) 1944 and the Normandy Breakout, World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945) 1944. Date: 1944
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Normandy: The Advance to Troarn (July 1944) - This evocative photograph captures the determination of British soldiers, Ptes Clarke of Morley, Leeds, and Pte H Leech of Prescott Street, Liverpool, as they take up positions between Banneville La Campagne and Troarn during the Allied advance. Despite the thick mud holding up operations in the Caen sector, a powerful combined assault by British and Canadian tanks and infantry had succeeded in capturing half of Troarn on July 22, 1944. This double blow marked a significant moment in the D-Day landings and the subsequent Battle of Normandy. Part of a collection of 33 contact prints of British official photographs from the period, this image is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during World War Two in North West Europe, particularly during the D-Day invasion and the Normandy Breakout of 1944.
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