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HISTORIX Vintage 1944 Into The Jaws of Death Photo Print - Vintage Photo of the
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Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
8 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
UPC: |
705514891808 |
Style: |
Vintage/Retro |
ASIN: |
B0CTH44YNM |
EAN: |
0705514891808 |
Paint Type: |
Watercolor |
Color: |
Natural |
Externally Assigned Product Identifier: |
0705514891808 |
Item Shape: |
Rectangular |
Bullet Point: | |
theme: |
Historical |
Product Description: | |
Brand: |
HISTORIX |
Unspsc Code: |
60121008 |
Special Feature: |
Fade Resistant |
orientation: |
Landscape |
Item Name: | |
Item Type Keyword: |
prints |
Mounting Type: |
Wall Mount |
size: |
30L" x 24W" |
Wall Art Form: |
poster |
Target Gender: |
unisex |
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Posted for sale: |
April 3 |
Item number: |
1735842692 |
Item description
This iconic photograph taken by Robert F. Sargent, a chief photographer's mate in the United States Coast Guard, captures the moment the United States military landed at Omaha Beach to invade Nazi-occupied France at Normandy. This remains one of the most recognized images of World War II and perhaps one of the most recognized photographs of all time. Operation Neptune, commonly referred to as D-Day, was the largest military operation ever performed by the US Coast Guard and remains one of the most regarded moments of World War II as the Allied powers invaded mainland Europe in a joint effort to defeat the Axis powers in the European front.
The image remains influential in popular culture, with numerous references in cinematic releases, and the Invasion of Normandy is still studied by military strategists to this day. The stark imagery and distinctive black-and-white aesthetic capture the spirit, bravery, and determination of the soldiers who stormed the beaches under heavy fire from fortifications high above them in the hills of France. Planning for Operation Neptune began in 1943, and it was the largest seaborne invasion in military history, and was delayed for 24 hours due to inclement weather. Any further postponement would have caused significant delays, and the orders were given on June 6.
This image immediately transports the viewer back in time, linking the past to the present and illustrating the courage of the men who performed this invasion in an effort to preserve democracy across the globe and end fascism.
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Bullet point: HISTORIC PHOTO REPRODUCTION: You?ll love this high quality historic reproduction of 1944 Into The Jaws of Death Photo Print. Our museum quality prints are archival grade, which means it will look great and last without fading for over 100 years. Our print to order photos are made in the USA and each print is inspected for quality. This historic photo is a perfect addition to your themed decor. Vintage photos look great in the home, study or office. They make a perfect gift as well.
Product description:
This iconic photograph taken by Robert F. Sargent, a chief photographer's mate in the United States Coast Guard, captures the moment the United States military landed at Omaha Beach to invade Nazi-occupied France at Normandy. This remains one of the most recognized images of World War II and perhaps one of the most recognized photographs of all time. Operation Neptune, commonly referred to as D-Day, was the largest military operation ever performed by the US Coast Guard and remains one of the most regarded moments of World War II as the Allied powers invaded mainland Europe in a joint effort to defeat the Axis powers in the European front.
The image remains influential in popular culture, with numerous references in cinematic releases, and the Invasion of Normandy is still studied by military strategists to this day. The stark imagery and distinctive black-and-white aesthetic capture the spirit, bravery, and determination of the soldiers who stormed the beaches under heavy fire from fortifications high above them in the hills of France. Planning for Operation Neptune began in 1943, and it was the largest seaborne invasion in military history, and was delayed for 24 hours due to inclement weather. Any further postponement would have caused significant delays, and the orders were given on June 6.
This image immediately transports the viewer back in time, linking the past to the present and illustrating the courage of the men who performed this invasion in an effort to preserve democracy across the globe and end fascism.
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