The American front on D-Day, mapped in detail.
This map of Omaha Beach depicts the U.S. landing areas for 6 June 1944, showing the five beach sectors — Charlie, Dog, Easy, and Fox — where elements of the U.S. 1st and 29th Infantry Divisions came ashore against some of the strongest German defences in Normandy.
Originally used for operational planning and briefings, the map outlines the extensive German fortifications, including bunkers, minefields, machine-gun positions, barbed wire, and anti-tank obstacles that made Omaha the most heavily defended of the Allied invasion beaches.
This facsimile preserves the clarity and technical precision of the original Allied beach map used during the Normandy landings, providing a striking, historically accurate look at the battlefield that came to define D-Day.
Product Details:
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Printed on 175 gsm premium fine-art paper
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Matte finish for an authentic archival appearance
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Created from high-resolution digital scans of original wartime documents
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Displays defensive layouts, obstacles, and key landing sectors
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Ideal for collectors, historians, or those with a family connection to D-Day
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Ships worldwide in protective packaging
A powerful visual record of the courage and sacrifice of those who stormed Omaha Beach on 6 June 1944.