Berchtesgaden (1) – Marktplatz

Members of the SA (Sturmabteilung) gather at the fountain in the main square in Berchtesgaden in the 1930s.
Then image: ??
(non-commercial use only)
Now image: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Split – Marjan Hill (1)

Split, Croatia 1943. German soldiers raising the swastika flag at the top of the Marjan Hill.
I’m not totally convinced by this one. It was rather difficult because of the fence.
Then image: Wikimedia
Attribution: Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-049-1553-29 / Gruber, Dr. / CC-BY-SA 3.0
Now image: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Paestum (2) – Via Magna Graecia

Operation Avalanche: Allied Soldiers at Paestum, Italy, which served as US Fifth Army HQ after the landings at Salerno, September 1943. Here they walking towards the junction the Via Magna Graecia / Via Porta Aurea.
Then image: found at Facebook
(non commercial use only)
Now image: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Quedlinburg – Stiftsk. St. Servatius (1)

“Heinrichsfeier“ 1938: Himmler lays a wreath at the grave of
Heinrich I in the Stiftskirche Quedlinburg.
Then Photo: http://i48.tinypic.com/2lbmeu1.jpg
(https://forum.axishistory.com)
Source: BundesArchiv
Now Photo: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Arnhem – Oude Kraan/Bergstraat

British troops at the Oude Kraan corner Bergweg in Arnhem, 12 april 1945. This location is so much changed it’s not reckognisable anymore.
Then photo: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number: BU 3507
Creator: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Hewitt (Sgt)
Now photo: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Acerno (1) – Via Duomo

Operation Avalanche: Allied troops in the mountain village of Acerno, Italy in 1943.
Then image: found on facebook (non-commercial use only)
Now image: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Pompeii – Amfitheater

Operation Avalanche:  US troops in Pompeii in 1943 near the Amfitheater. Between the trees you can see the Vesuvius.
Then image: http://www.ewillys.com (non-commercial use only)
Now image: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel

Napels – Via San Carlo

Allied troops enters Napels at the Via San Carlo, 1 October 1943
Then image: Wikimedia
Author: Life (non-commercial use only)
Now image: WW2 Then in Now, Cor Sleutel, 6 October 2017