Activity at Whitemoor Rail Marshalling Yard ahead of D-Day - March (May 1944) [Digitally Enhanced]
#FenlandOnFilm #TheFens #Fenland Find out more about Fenland on Film and support our work: https://linktr.ee/fenland_on_film 🎥 During WWII (and especially on the lead up to D-Day), much munitions and equipment passed through Whitemoor Rail Marshalling Yard in March, Cambridgeshire. This 35mm film from May 1944 documents just some of that activity as Britain prepared for the D-Day landings at Normandy, France.

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