What a different world we live in now that color has been invented! :-)
My dad was at Anzio, a combat engineer, and one of his unit's first jobs was to lift mines from just about everywhere. They wound up with an amazing number of the things. What to do with several thousand German mines?
They stuffed them all into one of the bunkers on the beach,as full as it would hold. They ran det cord all through them, ran the cord back a couple hundred yards, got down behind the blade of their armored bulldozer and touched it off.
Dad said that ten or twenty-foot jets of fire came out of every orifice in that bunker, tremendous noise, and . . . nothing. It had no effect on the bunker at all, other than some scorch marks.
He and Mom went back for the 50th Anniversary Victory Tour and the darned thing was STILL there - completely unharmed.
Great Photos! Thanks for the post.
That was fascinating. Thanks for posting it. My uncle was there - looking for him in the photographs.
Sort of a “What they did” and “Why they did it” portfolio.
I’m amazed that so many of the buildings either are still standing or were rebuilt and look exactly the same.