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I Thought That Some Of You History Buffs Would Care To See These Excellent Merged Photographs Of D Day Locations Then And Now?

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anotheoldgit | 14:08 Sun 08th Jun 2014 | History
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Somehow seeing images of people enjoying themselves in freedom, juxtaposed alongside grimmer images of how it was won, is very moving.
I saw these yesterday. Very moving.
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These are even more fantastic, just click on the individual photos to see the transformations.

http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/ng-interactive/2014/jun/01/d-day-landings-scenes-in-1944-and-now-interactive
AOG...very cleverly done bringing it home to one in a vary poignant manner.
I hadn't seen these, AOG...thank you...x
very moving photos AOG thank you
Amazing comparisons.
Beautiful pictures, especially the second set from the Guardian.
The photos are excellent, I'm sending one to a friend who lives in Weymouth if I can master the technology
You don't need to be a history buff to appreciate those wonderful pictures. Thank you, aog, for posting them
great photos. thank you for posting them aog
while looking for the fella who photgraphed the world - museum in Paris,
I turned up these:
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/galeries-photos/photo/20120206.OBS0683/24-heures-en-images.html#photo

which is meant to be striking colour photos of gay Paree a hundred years ago. 1914 - war has clearly broken out
Probably autochrome process....
and finally the fella who photographed the world after making a fortune betting the right way in the Franco Prussian War was Albert Kahn

http://albert-kahn.hauts-de-seine.net/archives-de-la-planete/dossier/maisons-closes/
Made me feel really sad and weepy :o(

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