Interrsting nothing has really changed!!
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Interrsting nothing has really changed!!
There's plenty to see all along the coast. Well worth a visit.
I like Arromanche; it's a good spot to base yourself when visiting the landing beaches.
Nice example of comparisons after war damage, and houses demolished in the interim years in the background at the church in St- Marcouf.
Then and now 2021
All the top brass including Rommel at a French Chateau near UTAH Beach before D-DAY
these are amazing! I don't want the thread to end! wish I had some pics to contribute.
A Photo you may not have seen before showing "troops of 3rd Infantry Division on Queen Red beach, Sword area, on the morning of June 6, 1944. In the foreground are sappers of 84 Field Company Royal Engineers, part of No.5 Beach Group. Behind them, medical orderlies of 8 Field Ambulance, RAMC, can be seen assisting wounded men. In the background commandos of 1st Special Service Brigade can be seen disembarking from their landing craft."
Here's one of Arnhem.................20th September 1944 and 2021
I don't know if they are still there or not but in 1971 there were plenty of bunkers along the coast of East Anglia in England
Tom,
Still there until the tide and the weather take them!!
Village next to Omaha Beach 1944 D-DAY +2 and today from the same spot ;)