Aerial combat over Normandy, 1944
Still image of an aerial combat over Normandy, filmed by Jack Lieb in the summer of 1944.
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In the summer of 1944, Normandy was the site of intensive air combat that accompanied and secured the Allied landing operations. Allied air superiority was a prerequisite for the success of Overlord; both fighter and bomber formations operated daily over the invasion zone. Jack Lieb captured such aerial scenes with his 16-mm Kodachrome camera—rare color documents of a theater of war that is otherwise transmitted almost exclusively in black and white.
