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First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise
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First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise
First pictures of the huge 800 strong bomber attack on the east exit road from Falaise, Normandy six weeks after D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
800 Avro Lancaster and Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers of RAF Bomber Command dropped their bombs before soldiers of the Canadian Army started their new offensive against the Germans with the goal of linking up with the Americans driving from Argentan.
Picture shows: The scene at Cintheaux on the Falaise road after the RAF bombing.
14th August 1944
Jack Esten
Daily Herald
Mirrorpix
Cinthereux
Calvados, Normandy
France
Media ID 21880188
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1944 Allied Advance Ammunition Battle Of Normandy Destruction France Northern France Smoke Warfare Weapons
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First Glimpse of Destruction - Unveiling the Mighty 800 Bomber Attack on Falaise Road
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print captures a pivotal moment in history, showcasing the aftermath of an awe-inspiring display of military might. Taken six weeks after D-Day, when Allied forces invaded Normandy in June 1944, this image reveals the devastating impact of an enormous aerial assault. A staggering fleet of 800 Avro Lancaster and Handley Page Halifax heavy bombers from RAF Bomber Command unleashed their deadly payload upon the east exit road from Falaise. The deafening roar and thunderous explosions heralded a new offensive by Canadian soldiers against German forces, with the aim to link up with their American counterparts advancing from Argentan. The scene depicted here at Cintheaux on that fateful day, August 14th, 1944, is one etched into memory forever. Amidst billowing smoke and debris strewn across the landscape lies evidence of destruction wrought upon enemy positions. This photograph encapsulates both the ferocity and precision with which these brave soldiers fought for victory during Operation Tractable. As we gaze upon this historical relic captured by Jack Esten, we are reminded not only of the immense sacrifices made but also of humanity's indomitable spirit in times of conflict. Let us honor those who fought valiantly in this battle for freedom as we reflect on this remarkable snapshot from World War II – a testament to courage amidst chaos and hope amidst devastation.
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