File:Liberation of Carentan.jpg
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|Description ={{en|1=The French Tricolour floats over a street in Carentan, the first French town to be liberated by the Americans. French civilians wave their hands in welcome as men of the US 7th Corps pass through the streets after two days of bitter fighting The capture of Carentan materially strengthened the link between the two American beachheads.}}
|Description ={{en|1=The French Tricolour floats over a street in Carentan, the first French town to be liberated by the Americans. French civilians wave their hands in welcome as men of the US 7th Corps pass through the streets after two days of bitter fighting The capture of Carentan materially strengthened the link between the two American beachheads.}}
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|Source =Imperial War Museum collection, http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195375{{IWM Collections|EA 26383}}
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|Source =Imperial War Museum collection, http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205195375{{IWM Collections|EA 26383|nocat=1}}
|Author =US Army Signal Corps photographer
|Author =US Army Signal Corps photographer
|Date =1944
|Date =1944
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[[Category:Carentan]]
[[Category:Carentan]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
[[Category:Black and white photographs]]
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[[Category:Collections of the Imperial War Museum]]