HISTORY - Famed war photographer Robert Capa shot 4 rolls of film during the D-Day invasion of France in 1944. A darkroom accident destroyed most of the images, leaving only 11 of
![Robert Capa | D-Day, Omaha Beach, near Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy Coast, June 6, 1944 | Whitney Museum of American Art Robert Capa | D-Day, Omaha Beach, near Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy Coast, June 6, 1944 | Whitney Museum of American Art](https://whitneymedia.org/assets/artwork/7803/91_79_1_cropped.jpeg)
Robert Capa | D-Day, Omaha Beach, near Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy Coast, June 6, 1944 | Whitney Museum of American Art
![Robert Capa, Wednesday the 7th of June 1944. The day after D-Day, Omaha Beach, France. | Michael Hoppen Gallery Robert Capa, Wednesday the 7th of June 1944. The day after D-Day, Omaha Beach, France. | Michael Hoppen Gallery](https://artlogic-res.cloudinary.com/w_1600,h_1600,c_limit,f_auto,fl_lossy,q_auto/artlogicstorage/michaelhoppengallery/images/view/7bcab6f263faf78435a6f4693a337cfdj/michaelhoppengallery-robert-capa-wednesday-the-7th-of-june-1944.-the-day-after-d-day-omaha-beach-france..jpg)