Wow! It really makes you think about these guys as young men. Many never made it home. Of those that did, most have died by now, including my father, some uncles. My father only said that he fixed airplanes in France.
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I love looking at old war photos. Thanks for posting, Stolly.
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These are great. I think you need to get them properly recorded and digitised...and I would suggest getting in touch with some of the worlds military museums - they would be very interested in many of these, I’m sure. As a matter of fact, as I working on a WW2 book, I wouldn’t mind the rights to reproduce a few of these!
Great effort sir!!
Very interesting. Cannot wait to compare to Google Earth pictures.
Were Japanese soldiers fighting with Germans? Who are these Asian prisoners in German uniforms?
Third set of photos.
AWESOME!
Great pictures of Carentan.I live in Angoville for a couple of months each year which is between Carentan and Utah beach Have shown many of the pictures to people who live in the area who are too young to remember the war and how the area looked in 1944....especially in Carentan proper and St Hilaire and St. come du Mont.
Thanks very much.
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Sheesh. I missed the “t” . . . again:
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