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  • Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Famous shot of Allied commanders having a war conference by a haystack in a field in Northern France, 8.21.44, 1944 Famous shot of Allied commanders having a war conference by a haystack in a field in Northern France, 8.21.44. (Watermarks do not appear on the actual photograph.)
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    Famous shot of Allied commanders having a war conference by a haystack in a field in Northern France, 8.21.44, 1944

    Original war time silver gelatin photograph
    4 3/4 x 5 3/4 in
    12.2 x 14.7 cm
    PH5844
    $ 1,000.00
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    American and British Army commanders held a conference in a hayfield, somewhere in France on August 21, 1944 to plan the next moves in the annihilation of the Germany Army....
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    American and British Army commanders held a conference in a hayfield, somewhere in France on August 21, 1944 to plan the next moves in the annihilation of the Germany Army. Left to right: Lt. Gen. Omar Bradley, Commander U.S. 12th Army; Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery, Commander of all Allied ground forces during Operation Overlord; Lt. Gen. Sir Miles Dempsey, Commander of the British 2nd Army during D-Day landings and Lt. Gen. Courtney Hodges, U.S. 1st Army Commander.

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