Color footage of U.S. war correspondent Wharton Becker in South England, filmed by Jack Lieb in spring 1944 during preparations for the invasion in Normandy.
Ernie Pyle, the most renowned U.S. war correspondent of World War II, photographed by Jack Lieb in southern England during preparations for the Normandy landing, 1944.
View of Tower Bridge over the Thames in London, photographed in 1944 by Jack Lieb as part of his color footage documenting the preparation phase for D-Day.
Photograph from Speakers' Corner in Hyde Park, London, May 1944 — part of Jack Lieb's color documentation of the preparation phase before the invasion.
Jack Lieb filmed at Speakers Corner in London's Hyde Park in May 1944 — an everyday scene from the British capital shortly before the invasion of Normandy.