Invasion of German troops, wall with inscription “Smrt Fasizmu – Sloboda Narodu”; PK 666, meaning Death to Fascism – Freedom to the People “; PK 666.
Note the kid on the right that’s barely visible in my merge.
Then image: Wikimedia
Attribution: Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-049-1553-13 / Gruber, Dr. / CC-BY-SA 3.0
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Aachen – Theaterstraße
Allied Soldiers guiding German POW at the Theaterstrasse, Aachen, into captivity.
Then image: US Signal Corps / SC195749
Now image: www.nowstalgia.eu / Cor Sleutel 2015
Nürnberg – Marktplatz (1)
Hitler youth march in Nürnberg with Baldur van Schirach saluting his youth. With in front of him Julius Streicher of the anti-semic newspaper “Der Stürmer”.
Then image: ?
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Nürnberg – Zeppelinfeld
Allied soldier at the Zeppelinfeld in Nürnberg in 1945.
Then image: ?
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Omaha Beach – Widerstandsnest 65
Troops of the 2nd Infantry Division at the Easy Red sector, Omaha beach, 6 June 1944.
Then image: National Archives Washington D.C.
Now image: www.nowstalgia.eu / J. Dortmundt
Alphen – Goedentijd
Meeting of the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade (1st Polish Armoured Division) before a building on the junction of the Raadhuisstraat / Goedentijd in Alphen, 1944.
Then image: ??
Copyright: Niod
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Alpen – Burgstraße
German prisoners being searched by 53rd (Welsh) Division troops in
Alpen, Germany 11 March 1945.
Then image: © IWM (B 15541)
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Strijen – The Kaai
German soldiers before ‘t Wapen van Strijen at the Kaai, Strijen.
Note: Note the ornaments on the house that are not there anymore.
Then image: https://wo2-hoekschewaard.nl/
Used without permission but non commercial use only and i will remove
immediately when it’s not allowed.
Now image: www.nowstalgia.eu / Cor Sleutel, 28 April 2018
Rome – Monument Victor Emanuel II
Mussolini and Hitler with Nazi and Fascist officials on the steps of the Vittoriano in Rome in May 1938.
Then image: ?
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Sainte-Mère-Eglise (4)
During the Normandy invasion, 30 paratroopers landed in the town of Sainte-Mère-Eglise , including 20 on the church square. On 7th June at noon, reinforcement troops, who had landed on Utah Beach were there to clear Sainte-Mere-Eglise.
Then image: ?
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