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DescriptionBrooke - Churchill - Montgomery.jpg |
Left to right:
- The Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke
- Mr Winston Churchill
- Commander of the 21st Army Group, General Sir Bernard Montgomery
at Montgomery's mobile headquarters in Normandy.
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12 June 1944 |
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This is photograph TR 1838 from the collections of the Imperial War Museums (collection no. 4905-03) |
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Horton (Capt), War Office official photographer
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