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The Brigade's experiences in France can be separated into the "Dunkirk" period of April and May 1940, and the post-invasion "Normandy" period of June to August 1944.
 
The Brigade's experiences in France can be separated into the "Dunkirk" period of April and May 1940, and the post-invasion "Normandy" period of June to August 1944.
  
Photographs collected, or taken during the research trip to France, have been collated - largely under the names of the places concerned  - and are set out within the War Diaries.  Website users with relevant photographs in their possession are encouraged to contact the researcher, using the e-mail link below, so that arrangements can be made to scan any photographs and upload them to the Website.
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Photographs collected, or taken during the research trip to France, have been collated - largely under the names of the places concerned  - and are set out within the War Diaries, together with hyperlinks to the pages, for example, of individual villages. The War Diaries themselves are on the Unit pages in date order.
 
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'''The DUNKIRK period.'''
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'''The NORMANDY period.'''
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Website users with relevant photographs in their possession are encouraged to contact the researcher, using the e-mail link below, so that arrangements can be made to scan any photographs and upload them to the Website.
  
  
 
To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - [mailto:70brigade@newmp.org.uk click here].
 
To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - [mailto:70brigade@newmp.org.uk click here].

Latest revision as of 10:09, 7 April 2020

The Brigade's experiences in France can be separated into the "Dunkirk" period of April and May 1940, and the post-invasion "Normandy" period of June to August 1944.

Photographs collected, or taken during the research trip to France, have been collated - largely under the names of the places concerned - and are set out within the War Diaries, together with hyperlinks to the pages, for example, of individual villages. The War Diaries themselves are on the Unit pages in date order.

Website users with relevant photographs in their possession are encouraged to contact the researcher, using the e-mail link below, so that arrangements can be made to scan any photographs and upload them to the Website.


To contact the author by e-mail with any queries, or to send information - click here.