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Normandy fishermen sail again.

26 juli 1944

Normandy fishermen sail again. July 26, 1944, was a momentous day in the life of every fisherman in the Cherbourg Peninsula. Half an hour before dawn, the fishing fleet sailed out on masse, the Tricolor fluttering from every boat, free for the first time in four years. Ever since "D-Day" landings, the Normandy fishermen ha dobeyed the Allied Expeditionary Force order to refrain from fishing for "reasons of military security". Previously, during the German occupation, they had either been secerely restricted or had had so much of their cath seized by the Nazis that their work almost profitless. These pictures show the fishermen resuming the livelihood practised by their fathers and forefathers for generations, this time with Allied cooperation and with petrol supplied by the U.S. Navy. Jeannette Genet and two small friends wave goodbye to Jeannette's uncle and two cousins as they sail out from the harbor at Barfleur with the fishing fleet. The Genets, father and sons, are fishermen; Jeannette keeps house for them, helps with the nets and sorts fish suring the busy season.

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