Normandy, 1959 [Napoleon Monument, view 2] [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. 1959.

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Normandy, 1959 [Napoleon Monument, view 2] [graphic] / Ernie Deane [photographer]. 1959.

One of a group of negatives taken, but not used, for the October 25, 1959, Arkansas Gazette article "A Sentimental Journey --- Back to Normandy," E1:1; October 27, 1959, Arkansas Gazette article "Few War Signs Left on French Beaches," B1:2; October 28, 1959, Arkansas Gazette article "Carentan Span a Monument to U.S. Engineers," B1:2; October 29, 1959, Arkansas Gazette article "Omaha Beach: Cost of Conquest Was High," B1:2; and October 30, 1959, Arkansas Gazette article "French Cemetery Honors Americans Who Died on Omaha," B1:2. He photographed the Napoleon monument at Cherbourg, France.

1 negative : b&w ; 3 x 4 cm. (1 x 1 in.)

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Napoleon Bonaparte was a general of the French Revolution (1789-1799); the ruler of France as First Consul of the French Republic from November 11, 1799, to May 18, 1804; Emperor of the French and King of Italy under the name Napoleon I from May 18,1804, to April 6,1814; and briefly restored as Emperor from March 20 to June 22, 1815. He conquered much of Europe but lost two-thirds of his army in a disastrous invasion of Russia in 1812. After his final loss to Britain and Prussia at the Battle of...

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