File:German Juno-Beach Model.jpg

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English: Two canadian soldiers overlooking a german model of the Juno-Beach defences at Courseulles sur Mer, 6 June 1944. Post-Work: User:W.wolny
Date Taken on 6 June 1944
Source http://www.archivesnormandie39-45.org/
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