Same allied Soldiers in Großkampenberg, same place.
Then image: Life Collections – Ralph Morse
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Caen – Rue du Général Moulin 132
The battle of Caen, 1944. Location: Rue du Général Moulin 132
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Original Source: ??
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Caen – Rue du General Moulin (N13)
The liberation of the City Caen, 1944 by Canadian Soldiers on the D9A formely known as the the Rue du General Moulin / N13
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Then image 2) : http://sgmcaen.free.fr/
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Sainte-Mère-Église (6)
US 82nd Airborne Troops in action near the Church in Sainte-Mère-Église Normandy.
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Gressenich – Schevenhütter Straße (3)
A long column of German prisoners walking through Gressenich, Germany during Operation Queen in 1945.
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Weisweiler – Dürener straße
Rendez-vous point in the Dürener straße in Weisweiler during operation Queen.
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Sainte-Mère-Eglise (5)
June 10, 1944: members of the 505th and 507th PIR near to a store at the rue du Carentan (today rue du General-De-Gaulle).
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Kirchherten – Zaunstraße
Late february 1945 the 119th infantry regiment move through Kirchherten, Germany.
Then image: US Signal Corps / SC270967
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Weisweiler – Haupstraße (1)
US truck advance from the Dürener straße into the Hauptstraße, Weisweiler in 1944 during operation Queen.
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Lovenich – Am Lovenich
US soldiers collect mattresses in a German town of Lovenich, 1945
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