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Fonzy 09-18-2009 10:48

Normandy: Then and now
 
Gentlemen,
I though a few of you might enjoy this, it's a collection of photo's of Normandy, one from during the War and the other in present day. Interesting to contrast the two.

izismile.com/2009/09/03/normandy_during_ww2_and_now_204_pics.html

Just need "http://" in front of the url.

Regards,
SPC Fonzy

Praetorian 09-18-2009 13:08

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Originally Posted by Fonzy (Post 284340)
Gentlemen,
I though a few of you might enjoy this, it's a collection of photo's of Normandy, one from during the War and the other in present day. Interesting to contrast the two.

izismile.com/2009/09/03/normandy_during_ww2_and_now_204_pics.html

Just need "http://" infront of the url.

Regards,
SPC Fonzy

I went to School in Caen, Normandie.... It changed my life. Before visiting those fields I never really understood the magnitude of that day.... Those photos are missing the most important places in Normandy today....

Richard 09-18-2009 13:48

More US, British, and Canadian flags flying along that stretch of the Normandy coast than French flags - and not a Nazi flag in sight. ;)

I found all the small, scattered British and Canadian cemeteries in Normandy to also be quite moving.

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Utah Bob 09-19-2009 16:46

Thanks. God rest their souls.

PR31C 09-20-2009 12:44

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