Now and Then Pictures merged

One more from Bernières sur Mer,Juno Beach June 6,1944, a Canadian soldiers digs in among the wounded.

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Excellent as always rudeerude…thank you:D.

Needless to give a personal opinion, about these last works of art, rudeerude… Amazing as usual! Thanx for sharing. :wink: :slight_smile:

Thanks guys :smiley: always my pleasure…

I found more info on the then photo,
SS-Oberscharführer Persin and SS-Unterscharführer Ochsner of “Kampfgruppe Knittel”, 1. SS-Panzerdivision “LSSAH”, SS-Panzer-Aufklärungs-Abteilung 1, near Malmedy-Ligneuville. Kaiserbaracke Crossroads, Belgium. 18 December 1944.

I have an update for all,the Huertgen Forest.18 November, 1944. The then photo is of the 893rd Tank Destroyer Battalion moving up the Kall Trail near Schevenhütte(?). The Kall Trail was a narrow, twisting, muddy path through the forest. Although designated by headquarters as the Main Supply Route for an entire division, it was a death trap for vehicles and proved to be virtually unusable for moving men, supplies and the wounded. - U.S. Army photo.Enjoy :smiley:
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Thank You:D:D:D

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Cool pictures rudee. What photo editing software do you use?

simply amazing pictures. amazing. thank you!

Hey I am a new comer on this forum. This is my first comments on thiss forum. thanks Every one

No offense, but what does this have to do with the Now and Then Pictures. How about making a more pertinent comment for your first comment…

Edit: Maybe I’m in a crappy mood, or maybe this is a scammer… Now, back to the topic.

Welcome NillNicks.
http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?3971-New-members-topic-Introduce-yourself-here

Good idea, forgot about that. Now let’s see if they’re not a scammer…

Yup…:wink:

And your last!

:mrgreen:

:rolleyes:

Well finally a new photo montage.I haven’t forgot about this thread.The photo of the then is from the invasion of Southern France,Operation Dragoon.LCT-1141 unloading at Saint-Raphaël in southern France during Operation Dragoon, August 15, 1944.I believe this would be Camel Red beach where the 36th Infantry Division landed.The île d’Or in the background is a private island located at the east of the city of Saint-Raphaël.Enjoy!

Thanks. This is my favorite thread in this forum!