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Striking pictures show the French beach town of Normandy in the middle of World War II and 72 years later

Julie Zeveloff   

Striking pictures show the French beach town of Normandy in the middle of World War II and 72 years later
Defense1 min read

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Reuters/Chris Helgren

Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, and August 2013.

D-Day - the day allied forces invaded Normandy during World War II - marked a major victory, and is said to have been a turning point in the war.

On that day, June 6, 1944, around 156,000 troops landed on beaches around Normandy, France. Some 10,000 allied troops were killed, along with 9,000 Germans.

Over 70 years after the invasion, Reuters photographer Chris Helgren collected archive pictures of D-Day and returned to France to photograph their locations as they appear today.

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