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D Day Photos
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That is a Very Interesting Weblink............
Clyde |
great series of pictures...
Haven't visited the D-day landing beaches yet, bit embarrising to admit.. it's only 3-400 km away from here.. Have visited the V2 facility of Eperlecques.... Amazing place... Basically one of the biggest bunkers built in WW2, only the Sub Pens were bigger The Allies dropped Tallboy bombs on that thing with hardly any damage other then some concrete chipped off the roof edge. http://battlefield-site.co.uk/eperlecques001.jpg Really need to go visit the Normandy beaches next summer.. |
I'd like to go to Europe someday and visit where my Dad fought during the war. I have a friend who was a Dutch Marine. It'd be a good trip seeing the battle areas and also visiting my friend.
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great link; thanks for sharing :-). I would love to go see Normandy myself someday.
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And i live near the Westvletern abbey, we gotz great beer round these parts. Offer stands for any of you , be happy to offer a tour of the Ypres Salient, and some of the WW2 sites North of France... Just gimme plenty of heads up if you want to come, so i can make the time. |
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Did he talk to you about it?
My grandfather, well, he only was a drafted soldier briefly, basically the location where they were supposed to organize themselves was overrun before any of them even got there during the Blitzkrieg advances in the early days. He was captured, sent (marched) to Stalag XIIIa where he was POW for 3 to 4 months. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1321537867.jpg After that he was sent home again, and later ordered to Hamburg as a forced laborer in some kind of chemical factory (special paint coatings, we think for V2).. So he never saw real combat, i don't know if he actually had PTSD.. But for the rest of his life he never wasted any bit of food, never threw away a single screw he could re-use... He never said much about his experience in captivity... I presume they endured allied bombing in Hamburg and i can't imagine what that must have been like. But he never really talked about it much... He passed away 6 years ago.. In his final years he became more at ease with things.. but i wasn't around i was abroad.. much to my regret... So now , i've been looking up info on where he was during the war, planning to visit Hamburg, i've heard that the place where he worked still existed 15 years ago, now trying to find out if it still does exist... |
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