WWII - Battle of Falaise
In August 1944, the Allies encircled two German armies at Falaise in Normandy. Around 40,000 soldiers managed to escape the encirclement. But when the Falaise encirclement finally closed on August 21, more than 50,000 Wehrmacht men were taken prisoner of war, and about 10,000 more were recovered dead. It was the largest battle during the Allied advance in France.
01.01.2000 - A dramatic war picture, showing fires caused by bombing with a solid black background of smoke, with transport and men taking cover on the Caen Falaise road. Our bombing took the e...
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01.01.2000 - Photograph of German POWs packed into the Nonant le Prin prisoner camp after being captured in the Falaise Pocket. Dated 1944
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01.01.2000 - A thick column of smoke and flame spreading over the Normandy battlefront near Falaise after a daylight attack by 1000 Halifaxes and Lancasters August 1944 France / Mono Book Ill...
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01.01.2000 - A now familiar scene in France, more and more morose prisoners on the road between Ecouche and Argentan, taken in the Falaise sector, where altogether between forty and fifty thous...
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