Portsmouth's twin city to rise from carnage of war | Nostalgia
As the Allies attempted to build on their D-Day success on the beaches of Normandy, the bloody battle for Caen delayed their advance.
Here are two pictures from our collection of D-Day-and-beyond images from The News archive.
To see the rest of them click here.
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