TEN YERAS AFTER D-DAY: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM NORMANDY.—LEFT: The President of France (Mr Rene Coty) talking with former members of Commando units during one of the gatherings held on the Normandy beaches last week to commemorate D-Day, the turning point of the Second World War. RIGHT: French children with their donkey playing on a beach where British assault troops forced a landing 10 years ago.
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27377, 16 June 1954, Page 7
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64TEN YERAS AFTER D-DAY: PHOTOGRAPHS FROM NORMANDY.—LEFT: The President of France (Mr Rene Coty) talking with former members of Commando units during one of the gatherings held on the Normandy beaches last week to commemorate D-Day, the turning point of the Second World War. RIGHT: French children with their donkey playing on a beach where British assault troops forced a landing 10 years ago. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27377, 16 June 1954, Page 7
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