The Battle for Caen
153rd RAC, of 34th Army Tank Brigade.
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211 Battery, Royal Artillery
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21st Panzer Division, Normandy
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25th SS Panzergrandier Regiment
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3rd Canadian Infantry Division senior officers.
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40mm Bofors anti-aircraft gun
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5.5-inch medium gun firing at night
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7.5cm PaK.40 auf GW 39H (f)
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7th Armoured Division Cromwell A27M tanks
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7th Canadian Infantry Battalion
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A 17-pdr anti-tank gun
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A 25 pounder of the 49th Division
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A 25-pdr field gun of the Royal Canadian Artillery
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A 25-pounder field gun of the 49th West Riding Division
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A 6-pounder anti-tank gun
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A casualty on a stretcher
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A Forward Observation Office
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A German aid station near Caen
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A German patrol moves towards Colombelles
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A German patrol moves towards the Colombelles factory area
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A German PzKpfw IV tank
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A jeep ambulance of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
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A Morris light reconnaissance car
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A mortar platoon of the Kings Own Scottish Borderers
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A patrol struggles along a rubble choked street
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A Priest self-propelled gun passes a Humber Scout car
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A Sexton 25-pdr self-propelled gun
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A Sherbrooke Fusilier Sherman
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A Sherman Firefly tank
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A Sherman of 13th/18th Royal Hussars
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A Sherman recovery vehicle
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A Sherman tank of 29th Armoured Brigade
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A Sherman tank of the Fort Garry Horse
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A Sherman tank passes a wrecked German Mk IV
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A soldier examines an abandoned German Nebelwerfer
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A soldier in the ruins of Caen, 9 July 1944.
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