voici une série de clichés noir et blancs plus proche de la ligne de front que les séries précédentes en couleur , on y vois des trous d'homme assez atypiques , j'espère que cela plaira a David qui cherche de la photo de "terrain" .
Et de plus , ils sont partout les lufteaux !
photographe : Frank Scherschel
American soldier Bobby Hunter reading a book while resting inside his oddly constructed billet somewhere near the front lines during the Allied push through Normandy in the weeks following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
American troops resting inside heavily damaged church in the recaptured town of St. George D'Elle during the Allied push through Normandy in the weeks following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
American troops moving through the recaptured town of St. George D'Elle during the Allied push through Normandy in the weeks following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
American soldiers carrying sacks on their shoulders while moving down a street in the recently recaptured town of St. George D'Elle during the Allied push through Normandy in the weeks following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
Dazed German prisoner puts his belongings into a white sack after being captured by American troops during the Allied push through Normandy following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
Dazed German prisoners put their belongings into white sacks after being captured by American troops during the Allied push through Normandy following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
American troops taking a meal break in a large building near the recaptured town of St. George D'Elle during the Allied push through Normandy in the weeks following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
American soldiers occupying trenches & foxholes along the front lines which were built by now retreating German troops during the Allied push through Normandy following the D-Day invasion of France.
Location: St. Georges D'Elle, Normandy, France
Date taken: July 1944
American M-7 Priest self-propelled howitzer passing a pair of jeeps on a road near the front lines during Allied push through Normandy in the weeks following the D-Day invasion of France.