Hamminkeln (2) – Bislicher Straße

Universal carrier and airborne troops in Hamminkeln during the landings east of the Rhine, 25 March 1945.
Then image: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number: BU 2302
Creator: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Christie (Sgt)
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Gemen – Ahauser Straße

Motor transport of 7th Armoured Division crosses a small bridge in Gemen (Borken) during the advance in Germany, 30 March 1945.
Then image: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number: BU 2833
Creator: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Travis (Sgt)
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Goslar – Rosentorstrasse

Hitler in der “Reichsbauernstadt” Goslar in 1934. Till 2013 Adolf Hitler was honory citiziten of the city.
The photo is taken at the Rosentorstrasse. This place is changed a bit, see the now photo below as reply below this post.
Then image: http://www.goslarer-geschichten.de
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Hamminkeln – Brüner Straße

British airborne troops study a sign outside Hamminkeln during operations east of the Rhine, 25 March 1945.
Then image: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number : BU 2292
Creator: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Christie (Sgt)
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Sicily – Trecastagni (2)

A Sherman tank passes through Trecastagni, 9 August 1943
Then image: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number: NA 5760
Creator: No. 2 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Loughlin (Sgt)

Alphen – Raadhuisstraat

A Sherman tank of the 10th Armoured Cavalry Brigade (1st Polish Armoured Division) passing through the Dutch village of Alphen on the way to Tilburg, late October 1944.
Fascination for me is the building on the right. It looks like a part of the building is removed/sliced off in comparison to the old image.
Then image: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number: HU 106423
Creator: Press Agency photographer
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Warsaw – Old Town Square

General Dwight Eisenhower during his visit in Warsaw, capital of Poland. Picture taken on the Old Town Square, destroyed in 1944 by German forces after supression of Warsaw Uprising (1944). Right, General Marian Spychalski.
Then image: Wikimedia (File:General_Dwight_Eisenhower_in_Warsaw,_1945.jpg)
Author: Central Photographic Agency (CAF) in Warsaw
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Sword beach – Hermanville sur Mer (3)

Troops of 3rd Division pause in La Brèche d’Hermanville during their move inland, 6 June 1944.
Then image: Imperial War Museum
Catalogue number: B 5039
Creator: No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit, Mapham J (Sgt)
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Sainte-Mère-Église (1)

St. Mere Eglise, 6 June 1944.
St. Mere eglise was one of the first towns liberated.
Then image: http://northumbriangunner.blogspot.nl
Original Source: ?
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Caen – Le château de Caen

German soldiers in Caen enjoying the view from the Caen Castle in July 1940. The angle is not perfect but I had no access to the exact spot.
Then image: Wikipedia
Bundesarchiv, Bild 146-1978-040-13 / Jäger / CC-BY-SA 3.0
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