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D-Day Operations, June 6, 1944
German prisoners rest in a barb-wired enclosure on Utah Beach after being interrogated by American soldiers.
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D-Day Operations, June 6, 1944

German prisoners rest in a barb-wired enclosure on Utah Beach after being interrogated by American soldiers.

Source: eisenhower.archives.gov

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