Baden Baden

Capture of Baden-Baden .Baden-Baden is taken on April 12, 1945 by the 5th RCA (Regiment of Chasseurs d’Afrique) of the 1st DB (Armored Division), following a movement turning operated in the mountain which allowed to avoid Rastatt where German troops established a line of important resistance.
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Lembach

Lembach, France december 1944. An M10 tankdestroyer from the 645th tankdestroyer battalion is pushing through a roadobstruction.
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Armistice – Compiegne (6)

Hitler and his staff in Compiegne after signing the Armistice of France, 1940.
Me in Compiegne in 2019 recreating the past.
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Now image: www.NOWstalgia.eu / Grace Kailuhu

La Roche-en-Ardenne

Meeting on the Avenue du Hadja in La Roche-en-Ardenne between British soldiers of the 51st Highland Division and U.S. soldiers of the 84th Infantry, 11 January 1945.
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La Gleize (5)

US engineers about to blow the King Tiger #312 in La Gleize Belgium. Me standing in front of the King Tiger #213 in La Gleize.
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La Gleize (4)

Same vehicle as in La Gleize (2) but from another angle. The 800 German soldiers left around 135 vehicles (including a Tiger II) and fled on foot across the Amblève into the Forest.
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La Gleize (3)

La Gleize after the Battle of the Bulge. Could this be Tiger taken that is moved to his new spot and that you see already see in the back?
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Rijkevorsel – Sas 1

A Stuart tank of 34th Armoured Brigade crossing a Bailey bridge over the Antwerp-Turnhout canal at Rijckevorsel during the attack north of Antwerp, 22 October 1944.
Then image: © IWM (B 11111)
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Mechelen – Grote Markt

Liberation of Mechelen in Belgium in 1944 by British and Canadian forces.
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