Utah Beach – D-Day Landing Map (1944)

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The westernmost Allied landing on D-Day.

This map of Utah Beach depicts the American landing areas for 6 June 1944, showing the beach sectors Queen, Roger, Sugar, Tare, Uncle, and Victor, where the U.S. 4th Infantry Division landed under intense fire as part of the Allied invasion of Normandy.

Originally used for operational planning and coordination, the map details German defensive positions, including bunkers, gun emplacements, anti-tank obstacles, and minefields, as well as key landmarks and terrain features vital to the assault. Despite strong defences and tidal challenges, the landings at Utah were among the most successful of D-Day, enabling the rapid linkup with airborne forces inland.

This facsimile preserves the clarity and technical precision of the original Allied beach map used during the Normandy campaign, offering a rare look at the geography and planning behind the operation.

Product Details:

  • Printed on 175 gsm premium fine-art paper

  • Matte finish for an authentic archival appearance

  • Created from high-resolution digital scans of original wartime documents

  • Displays defensive layouts, beach sectors, and landing approaches

  • Ideal for collectors, historians, or those with a family connection to D-Day

  • Ships worldwide in protective packaging

A precise record of the Utah Beach landings — the first step in liberating Europe from the west.