War Grave

17th June 1944: A wooden cross, a soldier's helmet, and flowers mark the grave of an American soldier who was killed in battle during the invasion of Normandy, Carentan, France. A sign posted by French civilians reads 'Mort pour la France', or 'Died for France.' (Photo by Himes/US Army/Getty Images)
17th June 1944: A wooden cross, a soldier's helmet, and flowers mark the grave of an American soldier who was killed in battle during the invasion of Normandy, Carentan, France. A sign posted by French civilians reads 'Mort pour la France', or 'Died for France.' (Photo by Himes/US Army/Getty Images)
War Grave
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Credit:
Himes / Stringer
Editorial #:
3201587
Collection:
Archive Photos
Date created:
June 17, 1944
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Source:
Archive Photos
Barcode:
JI5068
Object name:
00f/25/ARVE/g2403/060
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