Rendez-vous point in the Dürener straße in Weisweiler during operation Queen.
Then image: LIFE
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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).
Then image: ??
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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.
Then image: LIFE
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Lovenich – Am Lovenich
US soldiers collect mattresses in a German town of Lovenich, 1945
Then image: ??
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Gressenich – Schevenhütter Straße (2)
Allied soldiers in the Schevenhütter Straße in Gressenich.
Then image: ??
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Dinther – Schoolstraat
Allied soldiers in september 1944 walking through the village of Dinther, Netherlands.
Note: see the barely visible soldiers behind the car in the merge photo.
Then image: Collection J. van Lamoen (non commercial use)
Now image: www.nowstalgia.eu / Cor Sleutel
Driebergen – Hoofdstraat (2)
Liberators in the Hoofstraat, Driebergen, the Netherlands in 1945.
Then image: http://fotos.serc.nl/
Original Source: ?
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Natzwiller – Struthof
Natzwiller – Struthof a concentration camp in the Elsace in France. This is not a comparison of the actual camp but from a subcamp in the vincinity of the actual camp.
Then image: ?
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Nürnberg – Sebalder Platz
Again American Soldiers in Nürnberg around 20 April 1945. The soldier in front is looking at the St. Sebaldus church.
Then image: David E Scherman – LIFE Collections
Now image: www.NOWstalgia.eu / Jeroen Dortmundt (2008)