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Normandy 1944. Then and Now (204 pics)
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Amazing collection of photos taken during the WW2 and nowadays.
The WW2 photos were taken during the invasion of Normandy on and after D-Day.
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I absolutely love these, great collection !
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This collection should be placed in a book. Such an awe-some collection. It is very moving to view, This could happen to all of us.
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Author: The Dude (2 Sep 2009 12:51) Total user comments:
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AMAZING collection there - I agree with elizebeth, they should all be in a book!!!
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Author: Chris (2 Sep 2009 12:52) Total user comments:
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Outstanding collection of then and now pictures.
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Author: Matt (2 Sep 2009 13:13) Total user comments:
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Amazing collection, thankyou so much for the effort in making these available
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what a wonderful work
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uahau
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Author: Izzat (2 Sep 2009 14:57) Total user comments:
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Just incredible set of photos..Time goes ..and life continues ..
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Author: Stefano (2 Sep 2009 15:50) Total user comments:
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Wanderful. Can I steal the idea?
I will try sometning similar... thank you for sharing.
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Author: Johnnys Venezuela (2 Sep 2009 16:22) Total user comments:
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It touches you in the heart!! And the power of mankind!! but with great power comes a great responsabilty!!
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Awesome set of pics
and love the fact that there was a Canadian flag on third set (6th pic) balcony
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cooool :)
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Author: Vincent (2 Sep 2009 19:49) Total user comments:
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Merci beaucoup pour ces photos et le devoir de mémoire que l'on doit avoir sur cette guerre !
Thx a lot for this amazing set of photos :)
We have to keep in our mind this hard time of our history!
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Author: perkin-warbeck (2 Sep 2009 19:55) Total user comments:
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Stunning! Have you tried stitching pairs together using hugin? I did it with a few of your images and the results are fantastic. Old blended with new.
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Author: Joemonster (2 Sep 2009 21:53) Total user comments:
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JAZDA JAZDA JAZDA JAZDA JAZDA JAZADA
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AMAZING
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Author: TheJBJ (2 Sep 2009 23:04) Total user comments:
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Wow, just a wonderful collection. I agree with the earlier post that the entire set would make a great book
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Author: poress (3 Sep 2009 08:06) Total user comments:
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Is this true that all these buildings, still exist after going through so much devastation.
well its truely a good post.
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There are no pictures to be seen on this page
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Author: adi (3 Sep 2009 13:14) Total user comments:
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the photos aren't loading on my computer. on my friend's are though.. why? i have flash java etc..
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Author: papandut (3 Sep 2009 13:18) Total user comments:
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amazing... the community keep the buildings almost as it was in 1944
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Author: SnioQ (3 Sep 2009 13:20) Total user comments:
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works for me ... u r do it wrong :D
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Author: man (3 Sep 2009 14:36) Total user comments:
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not showing any pics too...(ffox 3.5)
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Amazing, stumbled and bookmarked... agree with everybody else would make a great addition to a book
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Author: jab2 (3 Sep 2009 17:08) Total user comments:
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Really stunning how they have repair what would today be damage fit only for demolition. Btw, I recognise a lot of the places as landmarks in WWII first person shooter games.
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Author: kathy (3 Sep 2009 21:55) Total user comments:
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What a great idea to put a set of pictures like that together.
Amazing to see the difference...but yet the same.
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Author: Sharpie (3 Sep 2009 22:29) Total user comments:
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Amazing! Interesting to compare old with new pics.
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Author: Aegintha (3 Sep 2009 22:44) Total user comments:
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A really interesting and worthwhile project. Its other great relevance, beyond that of the overshadowing war, is the patchiness of progress. Many of the grand buildings have been painstakingly repaired and restored, as have even the old German bunkers. But note how, in general, old trees and parks have disappeared and been replaced by bitumen and concrete pavements and rows of parked or waiting cars. And what happened to the statues of the saints in the old church? Note also that in many cases, rough textured buildings and stone walls whose charm and feeling of great time have been replaced by bland concrete or smoothed-over facades.
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Author: mare (3 Sep 2009 23:46) Total user comments:
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Where are the photos?
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Author: fluocantus (4 Sep 2009 01:35) Total user comments:
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Yeah... it just says the title 204 times.
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