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    21 Sept 2023 Garand Picture of the Day

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    Somehow, here I immediately thought "Cologne"...
    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovidio View Post
    Somehow, here I immediately thought "Cologne"...
    American troops storm the south bank of the Pasig River during the American assault on the Walled City on February 23, 1945 during the Battle of Manila National Archives and Records Administration



    This aerial view shows the destruction of the German city of Cologne caused by Allied air warfare against Nazi Germanyicon during World War II. The Cologne Cathedral, which suffered blast and shell damast Nazi Germany during World War II. The Cologne Cathedral, which suffered blast and shell damage, stands erect on the west bank of the Rhine river on March 12, 1945. At right, half submerged in the waters of the Rhine is the Hohenzollern Bridge.ge, stands erect on the west bank of the Rhine river on March 12, 1945. At right, half submerged in the waters of the Rhine is the Hohenzollern Bridge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    The Cologne Cathedral, which suffered blast and shell damage, stands erect on the west bank of the Rhine river
    I've been there...and they had to do lots of repairs to that cathedral with red brick and concrete. Lots of bullet pockmarks left and damage left to remind them.
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    Yep, but it still was a miracle that it was not directly hit by any bombardments.
    The damages were pretty marginal, considering the devastation all around the area.
    I've been hundreds of times there since 1986, when we visited the city with the school.
    One of my favourite Germanicon cities, together with Hamburg and Bremen.
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    34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ovidio View Post
    Yep, but it still was a miracle that it was not directly hit by any bombardments.
    I was told at one time it had been used a a nav point so it had been spared but when you look at the surrounding area, it just didn't take a direct hit. One side was almost entirely red brick though with a few parts inserted. It sure came close.
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    Yep, but it still was a miracle that it was not directly hit by any bombardments.
    The damages were pretty marginal, considering the devastation all around the area.

    Not sure I would call it marginal

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    Not sure I would call it marginal
    No I guess not but the rest of the city by comparison... I walked around inside and you'd never know. I only saw one bullet mark inside on the marble beside a burial so went out that door and saw the little figures you saw sitting on the street. Some were shot away and others were fine. Then exploring the other end I see the brickwork. Inside was nice though. Looking at pics online there doesn't appear to be anything of what I saw remaining. Maybe they restored everything.
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    Monti Cassino before and after



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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    Monti Cassino
    Yes...my dad was there and other friends that told me they stood there and watched the US bombers do their first strikes. Canadians sat there for one year on that front. I haven't had the chance to go yet.
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