In 1942 the first American Troops began to arrive in the UK and some were garrisoned in Northern Ireland. Here are a few photos of US troops...
Another vew...
On the same trip I mentioned in the WW2 Sites in Eastern France thread, after many years of 'nearly' and 'maybe', I finally fulfilled an ambition...
...as you can imagine, the monotonous desert landscape provides not so many chances to do a then & now photo and the cities have developped a lot...
Quoted post is from the Googleearth thread. But was impressed by a photo I've just seen on a website that dbf found. >> Here Grandads War: 5....
Thought you may like to see some of my 'then and now' comparison photos from some of my previous trips to Normandy... St Lambert sur Dive - this...
George S. Patton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A then and now. Thought I'd put the first one up as I can't find anything similar on 'net....
Just returned from Holland and managed another trip to Belgium and Chaudfontaine, suburb of Liege. My Father was billeted there before their...
Here some then and now pictures from NRW, region Huertgenwald. Some of you guys may have seen them before... for the rest; enjoy. Here one taken...
Some good comparison shots on this You Tube Video. YouTube - Sedan 1940 1944 2006 EDIT Found same photos on this website. Gives names of the...
While doing some War Diary research at TNA this week I came across these excellent photos of Nijmegen Bridge, taken on 6th November 1944. The...
43rd Wessex Division crossed the Seine here exactly 63 years to the days I was there. Then photos are from IWM. [ATTACH] IWM (BU 213) A...
edit:2015 replaced most of the photos Hello everyone I'm back. Thanks to the DNS playing up I posted these on Saturday night when I got back but...
Came across this so I thought I'd post it on here. Then and Now
Bristol Park Street Then [IMG] Now [IMG] Any pictures from your...
Hello, I wonder if anyone can point me in the right direction for any info regarding the above camps. My late father was interned in both of these...
One of the members of GWF has this on his signature. As it is the 62nd Anniversary of this battle this month I thought you'd like to see it....
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/06/05/db0501.xml Another very gallant officer has passed on. I was...
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