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Great Britain: drive combined for the unloading in Normandy and loading on the ships, at the beginning of June 1944 - Overlord Operation.p013182
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Imagine how these barges must have pitched on the voyage over. Remember that the invasion was postponed 24hrs due to bad weather the day before.
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Does anyone know the exact location? For such small craft, it must be on England's south coast.
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My Mum grew up in liverpool and her brothers and cousins all were involved in the war effort even my grandma, she inpected shells and bullets at an arms factory, but they recounted to me how the docks were always targeted early on in the war, and how...
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Hello, the location of the photgraphs of G.Is and stores loading onto barges and landing craft is in Weymouth .England. about 8 miles away from where i live. hope this helps. Bigtay