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#34 French civilians, wounded during the Normandy battles, 1944, lie on stretchers on the ground behind the lines, where they are treated by U.S. Army medical corpsmen.

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French civilians, wounded during the Normandy battles, 1944, lie on stretchers on the ground behind the lines, where they are treated by U.S. Army medical corpsmen.

Fascinating Historical Photos Show Life in Normandy After the D-Day Invasion 1944

#34 French civilians, wounded during the Normandy battles, 1944, lie on stretchers on the ground behind the lines, where they are treated by U.S. Army medical corpsmen.

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