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CaptainMattJ.
06-06-14, 02:42 PM
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/ng-interactive/2014/jun/01/d-day-landings-scenes-in-1944-and-now-interactive

Such an amazing way of looking right into the past. This is why history is truly fascinating.

Betonov
06-06-14, 03:13 PM
Lovely. :up:

But what is a Canadian flag doing in a French village liberated by Yenks :hmmm:
(7th picture)

u crank
06-06-14, 05:23 PM
Lovely. :up:

But what is a Canadian flag doing in a French village liberated by Yenks :hmmm:
(7th picture)

There are actually four flags there. The building with the green sign is the 'Musee de la Liberation', with British, American, Canadian and French flags out front. Google Street strikes again. :O:

TarJak
06-06-14, 09:36 PM
Lovely. :up:

But what is a Canadian flag doing in a French village liberated by Yenks :hmmm:
(7th picture)

More to the point who are the Yenks?:O: I can't find them on Google Maps.

Jimbuna
06-07-14, 04:29 AM
I enjoyed that, thanks for sharing :cool:

Betonov
06-07-14, 04:50 AM
More to the point who are the Yenks?:O: I can't find them on Google Maps.

A collective term for a citizen of the USA including dixie and natives.
If I said Americans that would include Canadians as well :O:

Schroeder
06-07-14, 05:08 AM
A collective term for a citizen of the USA including dixie and natives.
If I said Americans that would include Canadians as well :O:
Funny, I always thought they were called Yanks...:O:

Anyway fascinating pictures. My grandfather sort of dodged D-Day as he was in hospital with pneumonia. Guess he got lucky.

Oberon
06-07-14, 06:10 AM
I think both my grandfathers were too young, although my grand-uncle (grandfathers brother) might have been there, he was in the Royal Navy but I don't have a full list of the ships he served on and when. My great-grandfather avoided it too, he'd been taken out of the war by that point after his WWI injuries and the stress of being torpedoed by a uboat caught up with him. I don't know about my great-grandfather on the other side of the family. I must get back to ancestry.co.uk at some point and resume digging. :yep: