国立アメリカ歴史博物館のインスタグラム(amhistorymuseum) - 6月6日 23時29分


On June 6, 1944, D-Day, thousands of Allied naval vessels and planes streamed toward Nazi-occupied France to break through Hitler's coastal defenses. Robert Capa captured this image of American troops landing in Normandy.
The 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion, an all African American battalion, were part of the first waves of soldiers on Omaha and Utah beaches on D-Day. The battalion brought a barrage balloons ashore to help protect the ships and soldiers that would follow. Swipe to see pictures of the 320th in the days the followed from @usnatarchives .
African Americans fought for both victory against enemies abroad and against discrimination at home—a Double V. The Double V campaign swept the country, where African Americans faced segregated and unequal treatment and facilities, including in the Army itself. However, African Americans soldiers came home to a country that was still fraught with racism and segregation. Soldier Paul Bland shared his experiences at war and his feelings about his return with us. Click the link in our bio to read his story.
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