D-Day 1944 Part 4

D-Day 1944 Part 4. Liberation of Paris, July 1944. Film length 09:23. A fee of 19 x 30 seconds would be charged for the acquisition of the entire film material.

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Description

D-Day 1944

Historical background

In 1944, war correspondent Jack Lieb was sent to England by the American News of the Day agency to report on the planned landing of Allied troops in Normandy. He used his private 16 mm film camera to shoot additional colour footage alongside the news images. This fourth and final part of the footage shows images of the liberation of Paris, shot from 19 to 24 August 1944. The commentary text is spoken by Jack Lieb. He edited his material for a screening in the 1960s. The material has been digitally remastered.

V-190109-4

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