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19. D-Day From The Eye Of A Soldier

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During the carnage of WWII, many of it was documented because of the prevalence of cameras by then. Many journalists actually worked rather close to the front lines and captured much of the footage and photography that we see today. Photographs that are rare, are ones like the one pictured above, which happens to have captured D-day from the perspective of the front-line soldiers. We can see here how allied forces are in the process of storming the beaches and making history.