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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A lady holds a copy of Polish COnstitution during an anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A lady holds 'Constitution' sign during an anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A man reads the latest news in 'Gazeta Wyborcza' ahead of anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A lady reads the latest news in 'Gazeta Wyborcza' ahead of anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - A lady holds an image of the current Minister of Justice Zbigniew Ziobro's face withthe word 'Shame' written on his forehead, during an anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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DUK10067717_001
NEWS - Polen: Heftige Proteste gegen Justizreform
July 24, 2017 - Krakow, Poland - An anti-government candle-lit vigil in front of Krakow's District Court on Monday evening where hundreds gathered for the eighth consecutive night demanding that the Polish President veto the third proposal in relation to judical reform..On Monday, July 24, 2017, in Krakow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - Die Bilder der Woche
July 21, 2017 - Rzeszow, Poland - Dana Winnycka (vocal, piano) from Dagadana, a Polish-Ukrainian folk music group that blends various music genres, during a concert on the opening day of the 17th edition of World Festival of Polish Diaspora Folkloric Groups. .On Friday, July 21, 2017, in Rzeszow, Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, returns to Omaha beach for the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A group of visitors view dressed in 1944 US Army uniforms look at the Omaha Beach from the American Cemetery..Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A group of visitors look at the D-Day Landing map located at the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer..Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A general view of the Omaha Beach in Colleville-sur-Mer during D-Day Festival Normandy 2017. .Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A general view of the Omaha Beach in Colleville-sur-Mer during D-Day Festival Normandy 2017. .Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A young visitor seats in front of one of the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A yellow rose left by visitors at the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II..Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A young girl takes a photo of one of the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A red rose left by visitors at the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A red rose left by visitors at the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - French and US flags near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - French and US flags near the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A portrait of Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, as he looks at the Omaha Beach when he landed with the US troops 73 years ago on D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France..Photo by Artur Widak (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, returns to Omaha beach for the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors dressed in US Army 1944 uniforms view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - It was 73 years ago when Army Medic Eddie (Edward Morozewicz) lost his life on D-Day, as part of the Allied forces landing on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France..(L-R) Kevin Weinpel (great nephew of Eddie), Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American D-Day veteran-soldier, Jason Weinpel (great nephew of Eddie) and Phil Weinpel (nephew of Eddie), walk on Omaha beach, just hours ahead the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A soldier takes a picture of the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Visitors view the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A young boy walks between the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, returns to Omaha beach for the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A young girl looks at the graves of fallen soldiers at the Normandy American Cemetery that contains the remains of 9,387 American military dead, most of whom were killed during the invasion of Normandy and ensuing military operations in World War II.Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Colleville-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - It was 73 years ago when Army Medic Eddie (Edward Morozewicz) lost his life on D-Day, as part of the Allied forces landing on Omaha Beach in Normandy, France..(L-R) Kevin Weinpel (great nephew of Eddie), Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American D-Day veteran-soldier, Jason Weinpel (great nephew of Eddie) and Phil Weinpel (nephew of Eddie), walk on Omaha beach, just hours ahead the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American soldier from WWII, returns to Omaha beach for the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France..Photo by Artur Widak (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A portrait of Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, returns to Omaha beach for the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A portrait of Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, as he looks at the Omaha Beach when he landed with the US troops 73 years ago on D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France..Photo by Artur Widak (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 5, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - Charles Norman Shay (age 92), a Native American, a Penobscot tribal elder and a veteran-soldier from WWII, returns to Omaha beach for the 73rd anniversary of D-Day.. .On D-Day 1944, Charles Shay was one of over five hundred North American Indian soldiers who landed on the beaches of Normandy. Shay served in the 1st Infantry Division, 'The Big Red One'. He was only nineteen years old and was a recently drafted medic. .Shay was assigned to an assault platoon in the 16th Regiment, and was part of the first wave that landed on June 6 on bloody Omaha Beach under very heavy German fire. 'The Big Red One' sustained about 2,000 casualties on D-Day; most were killed during the first hour of the landings. Many of the wounded were treated by Charles Shay. He pulled several struggling soldiers from the rising tide, and saved many immobilized wounded from drowning. .On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Gedenktag: 73 Jahre nach der Landung in der Normandie
June 4, 2017 - Arromanches-Les-Bains, Normandy, France - A French trio 'Girly Swing' dressed in US ARmy 1944 uniforms perform in front of crowd in Arromanches during D-Day Festival Normandy 2017. .Tuesday 6th June is the 73rd anniversary of the D-Day landings which saw 156,000 troops from the allied countries including the United Kingdom and the United States join forces to launch an audacious attack on the beaches of Normandy..On Monday, June 5, 2017, in Arromanches-les-Bains, France (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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