Each time I watch anything to do with WW2 I can never find the words to describe how much I REVERE and RESPECT ALL of those that went before during and sadly after The GREATEST GENERATION !Their sacrifice's were and are unimaginable ! Gratitude and THANK YOU does not begin to cover it !
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I love these types of videos. I wonder how many people there today even realize the history that played out in the streets in front of their houses and businesses all those years ago! Nice to see these places restored and at peace.
Nice comment. I wonder the same. I also wonder if any of these servicemen, the ones who survived, ever returned to Europe / these locations in their later years, to recall their experiences, in peaceful times, and how their bravery and self sacrifice changed the world. This video is very evocative.
Just to imagine the people who live in those areas now are walking exactly where WW2 soldiers were walking. It's just amazing. Awesome video! God Bless The Greatest Generation!
Thankyou for your brilliant work. My dad served in the army during WW2. I am a former Navy Nurse LT and my brother served in the Navy during the Vietnam War. God bless all veterans❤
I was born in Luxembourg. My mother was also born in Luxembourg. My father was a GI. At the end of the war my mother found work with the US Army (4th Armored) as a uniformed civilian secretary and was subsequently transferred to 1st US Constabulary HQ, Wiesbaden where she met my father, a Constabulary Trooper.
Fabulous job you have done on these photo's! Amazing to see the original parts still exist in the modern pictures in so many cases, so very well done on this video and RIP to all the brave souls shown here that are no longer with us.
People now walk these paths,roads and fields totally unaware of what’s happened there. Brave young men sacrificed their lives for ours! We should be forever grateful❤ Should be in school curriculums so that young generations are aware also
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Great picture montage! I'm certain a lot of hours of research and technical work went into this, and I really appreciate it. Keep their memories alive; we will never forget our greatest generation of all time!
I have a house near Perriers, it’s amazing how it was rebuilt and is now a thriving town with good shops and a Saturday market. St.Lo nearby suffered the same fate in 1944 and has also been well resurrected with a lovely rebuilt cathedral.
En effet, votre déclaration est correcte, monsieur. Nous avons une très grande bibliothèque de photos historiques de la guerre mondiale. Merci d'avoir regardé. N'oubliez pas d'aimer la vidéo et de vous abonner.🕰❤
The Greatest Generation, including my father who served in the Pacific, fought bravely to stop the threat of the spread of authoritarian and Fascist rule. I can’t help but imagine the despair they would feel if they saw the internal war between democracy and the real threat of possible authoritarian rule going on here in the USA Today. Though I miss my dad, I am glad he and many of his peers, have passed on so they don’t have to witness this threat again after all they sacrificed for us.
I agree, many men and women played an important role in making the world better. If they were here today to see how their sacrifice made some difference. I am glad my Grandfather who fought in Burma is not here to see the world as it is now.
I lost an uncle I never had the chance to know in North Africa in November 1942. My father served in the Pacific Theater throughout WWII. It hurts my heart knowing what they fought and died for being taken down bit by bit by our changing society who has no idea or concept of SACRIFICE the Greatest Generation made for all of us. I’m grateful neither my uncle nor father are alive to witness the slow demise of freedom. 😢
Agree,miss my parents born '22 and '26. Dad was medic in Germany and Italy. I am glad they both not here to see what's happened to US. I am 76 and am closer to seeing them again. 🙏 ❤
@@diannemiller1895 My dad was born in 1918. He was a fighter pilot in the China Theater during WWII. Flew with a squadron known as Terry and the Pirates. Apparently there was a comic strip later that was named after them. Dad died in 1988, just shy of his 70th birthday. Heart attack. Not unusual for fighter pilots, as I understand it. Mom was born in 1922, and, bless her heart, she lived until 2019, and passed peacefully at the age of 97. She was mentally with us until the end. I was raised the middle of 5, but both my older sister and brother died young. My bro in a motorcycle accident at 22, sis from a brain tumor at 44. I am now the oldest at 75, with 2 younger brothers, ages 72 and 68. Yes, we’ll have a big family reunion in the heavens, with dad in the cockpit, by and by. What’s happening right now is so worrisome. Looks as if several countries in Europe are moving to more authoritarian candidates. I guess all the people who could remember Europe in the 1930’s-‘40’s are passed, and the young people are ignorant of all that terrible history. 😪
Your photos are absolutely stunning. I will be 80 years old in April 2025. My father, all my uncles and father-in-law all served in WWII. My father-in-law was shot down in a B-17 returning from a bombing run on German submarine pens. Only 4 airmen of the 10 who manned his aircraft survived. He spent 2 1/2 years in Stalag 17 as a prisoner of war. There was a movie made called Stalag 17. He was one of the men who helped to dig a tunnel to try and escape. These Americans are called the Greatest Generation, those two words are so true and describe these American hero’s. I have a deep interest in WWII. I have watched Band of Brothers and many war films. Your photos bring the war to life for me and the experiences of these very young American warriors. Thank you so much for the work you have done.
In October of 2024, I will be going to Vimy Ridge and Juno Beach to pay my respects to those who rest there. This trip has been #1 on my personal to-do list for a very long time.
I just ❤ vids like this. Really fascinating & equally sobering. Isn't amazing that many of the places look the same today, just in color🤭? What's sad is that as time passes & society moves furthur & further away from that time, the majority of youth/young ppl lose interest & honestly could care less about the WW's., Korea & Vietnam. They don't realize the hell our soldiers & all the others' went through. The way they behave: burning flags, dancing & stomping on flags, looting etc. Only to have this behavior shrugged off & even condoned? What a disgrace. May they never be forgotten.❤
It pains me terribly to see what our country has become...the disrespect is inexcusable! I wonder what would happen if those who "protest" and hate America so much were to be given the option of living in a Soci*list/Com*unist country, would THAT make them happy?? Most of them are woefully ignorant of what that would actually entail. "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it!"
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We all can be very happy since the war CIA, MI6, US troops, british troops brings only the best over the humans. Demokratie and human rights. How many countries were attacked? 40 or 50? Oh sorry. Only for human rights. American and British poeples are Our friends, bitte we need not any soldiers in every corner of the world. Please go back to your country and let the other countries alone. Many thanks.
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It would be good, if when you show the before and after, to show the two pictures side by side for further comparison, I forget what the first shot looks like 😢...Ta Muchly...
Wonderful photographic work!, what a pity that the new generations have no idea of all the suffering and chaos that was experienced in the WWII , it was a time of pain and despair, although I am not of that generation I have read and wacht so many documentaries about that war but hearing that melody I have been carried away by emotions,thank you🌺🌹
It's amazing how the contemporary photograph portrays/conveys such a familiar scene of peace and normality, a condition for which we owe these 'shadows of the past' everything!
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Mix of emotions everytime i watched your clips..gives me a glimpse how it looks like before and now and i imagine that we are shaped bc of the past history and what our forefathers, brave men and women fought for..their sacrifices made me emotional, hope this generation will value and love their country.. my country Philippines experienced WW2 also. It really amazed me how your country preserved structures nice videos.❤ from Philippines
I'm always close to crying with video's like this. It shows we humans are just tiny creatures here on borrowed time. We come, we go, disappearing usually without a trace. Thank you boys (and girls) fo what was done back then. As is clear now in the world parts of humanity STILL have not learnt that war is not the way. I doubt we ever will. Unfortunately.
There should be a plaque at each place, showing the, "Before and after" we would be more humble about how good we have things today. God bless you much 🌹🙏🌹
Deze foto's zijn meer dan een foto dit is een geschiedenis waar wij allemaal heel veel aan hebben momenten in de mens en plaats en gebeurtenissen de,e mense zijn de engelen van vrijheid ,ik ben zelf ook op plekken geweest in de wereld waarje liever niet komt en ook een strijd gaande was wij hebben daar voor vrede en stabiliteit gezorgt deze mensen ook vrijheid is kostbaar voor altijd ❤
I am soooo proud of these AMAZING MEN alot of them lied about their ages to fight for our freedoms and to liberate country's from evil people the bravery of these men is extraordinary to charge a beach with bombs and bullets could strike and kill them at any time yet they kept moving forward they knew that they might not make it back home still they pushed on by the end of the day took the beach THESE MEN are heroes they are truly what it means to be BRAVE GOD BLESS THEM AND THE BRAVE SOULS THAT NEVER MADE IT HOME
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Un travail incroyable et tellement precieux . Il ne faut rien oublier surtout maintenant dans ce monde de violence comme si l'hitoire n'avait pas servi de leçon . Un tres grand merci
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I was born in the early '50s when all of these men shown here were young. I keep thinking of them as young but almost all of them are now dead or near 100 years old. I do miss that generation.
No más guerras todos somos hermanos Paz 🕊️🕊️🕊️ en la tierra gracias por compartir parte de la historia triste pero a seguir fortaleciendo la unión de hermandad.
The same could also be said about the greatest Canadian generation, the greatest British generation, the greatest Australian generation and the other allied nations.
@@Ww2worldwar2 unfortunately when I pause the video on my iPad the screen goes very dark with other information on the screen including pause arrow forward & reverse arrow…time run plus setting cog….&. & other bits of video playing info
Me pasaba lo mismo, y peor aún pues mi inglés casi lo he olvidado, por eso detengo el video, lo retrocedo un poco, y eso lo hago varias veces, así observo los detalles.
Sir, why did you do that? Is it inappropriate or do you mean that it is too much for the video? If you mean that, we want exciting music like this because it expresses the event.
@@Ww2worldwar2 13 minutes of the same piece of music is simply too long. It's better to have 3 - 4 different pieces of music than just one. Otherwise: An absolutely brilliant video. Thank you for uploading.
Since it's mainly about the image can I say that the, quite large, captions kill off too much of the screen? I would suggest making the "then" image full screen and fading the caption in and then out across the bottom of it and leaving the "now" image plain. Good research though, well done!
@Ww2worldwar2 time is against everyone but the fact people hug and apologise is so good. Ordinary people trying to fight for their countries beliefs. So many men made friends with the opposition during ceasefires. It's heart breaking 💔
Moments, minutes, hours, days, months and years pass us by, and each day takes a day of our lives. Generations have passed, and more generations will come. We were created from dust, and we will return under the dust, and only your good deeds that you have given to yourself and others will remain, in which you will remain eternally.
They say a picture is worth 1,000 words, but one can't put a value on these. Brilliant work!
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@@Ww2worldwar2Been there and did that!
They are good except they’ve seemed to of used 1000’s of words with each picture
@Peace2U-ec6es you are a brilliant person with heart and feelings, you merit all honors SIR😌🫡
Someone must be so good and sensitive like you to know how to appreciate good works 😌🫡❤️
Thank you guys for the hard work to bring us Then and Now . Blessings to you and all men and women that served.
Truly superb presentation. Extremely moving and thought provoking. Absolute respect and gratitude to those who were there.
Appreciation and respect Thank you sir ❤❤
That was quite a trip through history. Thank you.
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Each time I watch anything to do with WW2 I can never find the words to describe how much I REVERE and RESPECT ALL of those that went before during and sadly after The GREATEST GENERATION !Their sacrifice's were and are unimaginable ! Gratitude and THANK YOU does not begin to cover it !
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I love these types of videos. I wonder how many people there today even realize the history that played out in the streets in front of their houses and businesses all those years ago! Nice to see these places restored and at peace.
Nice comment. I wonder the same. I also wonder if any of these servicemen, the ones who survived, ever returned to Europe / these locations in their later years, to recall their experiences, in peaceful times, and how their bravery and self sacrifice changed the world. This video is very evocative.
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Do you realise the history that played out in the streets infront of your house ?
Amazing research including soldiers’ names, and matching it to the exact locations today.
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Just to imagine the people who live in those areas now are walking exactly where WW2 soldiers were walking. It's just amazing. Awesome video! God Bless The Greatest Generation!
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Поляки живут же рядом с 6концлагерями где сожгли 6миллионов евреев.
Thankyou for your brilliant work. My dad served in the army during WW2. I am a former Navy Nurse LT and my brother served in the Navy during the Vietnam War. God bless all veterans❤
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@@retiredcatlady Thank you for your service.
Thank you for the service!
I was born in Luxembourg. My mother was also born in Luxembourg. My father was a GI. At the end of the war my mother found work with the US Army (4th Armored) as a uniformed civilian secretary and was subsequently transferred to 1st US Constabulary HQ, Wiesbaden where she met my father, a Constabulary Trooper.
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Fabulous job you have done on these photo's!
Amazing to see the original parts still exist in the modern pictures in so many cases, so very well done on this video and RIP to all the brave souls shown here that are no longer with us.
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Should have more likes, the effort this takes to find and line up the shots deserves them.
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People now walk these paths,roads and fields totally unaware of what’s happened there. Brave young men sacrificed their lives for ours! We should be forever grateful❤ Should be in school curriculums so that young generations are aware also
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Beautiful photos and your explanation for each was fantastic.
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Great picture montage! I'm certain a lot of hours of research and technical work went into this, and I really appreciate it. Keep their memories alive; we will never forget our greatest generation of all time!
True sir, thank you for appreciating us for this effort we are making 🙏🙏❤
I have a house near Perriers, it’s amazing how it was rebuilt and is now a thriving town with good shops and a Saturday market. St.Lo nearby suffered the same fate in 1944 and has also been well resurrected with a lovely rebuilt cathedral.
These photos are priceless reminders of the past. Thank you
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All I can say is “Fantastic”. Thanks for posting and keeping the memories alive on this 80 anniversary. Cheers from Texas.
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La musique accompagne admirablement ces photos lmpressionnantes qui provoquent un véritable choc comme un coup de poing. 😟💔🙏😥😥😥💐❤️🙋
En effet, votre déclaration est correcte, monsieur. Nous avons une très grande bibliothèque de photos historiques de la guerre mondiale. Merci d'avoir regardé. N'oubliez pas d'aimer la vidéo et de vous abonner.🕰❤
These photos are truely amazing... 🙏🇺🇸🙏🇺🇸
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@@Ww2worldwar2 What you do is priceless...These amazing brave men should never be forgotten. 🙏🇺🇸🙏
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Thank you for showing the 82nd Airborne.
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Fascinating, and now of increasing historical importance......
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amazing photo,s
The Greatest Generation, including my father who served in the Pacific, fought bravely to stop the threat of the spread of authoritarian and Fascist rule. I can’t help but imagine the despair they would feel if they saw the internal war between democracy and the real threat of possible authoritarian rule going on here in the USA Today. Though I miss my dad, I am glad he and many of his peers, have passed on so they don’t have to witness this threat again after all they sacrificed for us.
I agree, many men and women played an important role in making the world better. If they were here today to see how their sacrifice made some difference. I am glad my Grandfather who fought in Burma is not here to see the world as it is now.
@@daryljackson3430 My dad was in Burma, too.
I lost an uncle I never had the chance to know in North Africa in November 1942. My father served in the Pacific Theater throughout WWII. It hurts my heart knowing what they fought and died for being taken down bit by bit by our changing society who has no idea or concept of SACRIFICE the Greatest Generation made for all of us. I’m grateful neither my uncle nor father are alive to witness the slow demise of freedom. 😢
Agree,miss my parents born '22 and '26. Dad was medic in Germany and Italy. I am glad they both not here to see what's happened to US. I am 76 and am closer to seeing them again. 🙏 ❤
@@diannemiller1895 My dad was born in 1918. He was a fighter pilot in the China Theater during WWII. Flew with a squadron known as Terry and the Pirates. Apparently there was a comic strip later that was named after them. Dad died in 1988, just shy of his 70th birthday. Heart attack. Not unusual for fighter pilots, as I understand it. Mom was born in 1922, and, bless her heart, she lived until 2019, and passed peacefully at the age of 97. She was mentally with us until the end. I was raised the middle of 5, but both my older sister and brother died young. My bro in a motorcycle accident at 22, sis from a brain tumor at 44. I am now the oldest at 75, with 2 younger brothers, ages 72 and 68. Yes, we’ll have a big family reunion in the heavens, with dad in the cockpit, by and by. What’s happening right now is so worrisome. Looks as if several countries in Europe are moving to more authoritarian candidates. I guess all the people who could remember Europe in the 1930’s-‘40’s are passed, and the young people are ignorant of all that terrible history. 😪
Excellent work, it brings back old memories🥰❤️
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Your photos are absolutely stunning. I will be 80 years old in April 2025. My father, all my uncles and father-in-law all served in WWII. My father-in-law was shot down in a B-17 returning from a bombing run on German submarine pens. Only 4 airmen of the 10 who manned his aircraft survived. He spent 2 1/2 years in Stalag 17 as a prisoner of war. There was a movie made called Stalag 17. He was one of the men who helped to dig a tunnel to try and escape. These Americans are called the Greatest Generation, those two words are so true and describe these American hero’s. I have a deep interest in WWII. I have watched Band of Brothers and many war films. Your photos bring the war to life for me and the experiences of these very young American warriors.
Thank you so much for the work you have done.
Thank you for your distinguished comment 📷❤️🎬🕰️🙏🌻📖🏞️
Beautifully done, heartbreaking images❤
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In October of 2024, I will be going to Vimy Ridge and Juno Beach to pay my respects to those who rest there.
This trip has been #1 on my personal to-do list for a very long time.
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I just ❤ vids like this. Really fascinating & equally sobering. Isn't amazing that many of the places look the same today, just in color🤭?
What's sad is that as time passes & society moves furthur & further away from that time, the majority of youth/young ppl lose interest & honestly could care less about the WW's., Korea & Vietnam. They don't realize the hell our soldiers & all the others' went through. The way they behave: burning flags, dancing & stomping on flags, looting etc. Only to have this behavior shrugged off & even condoned? What a disgrace. May they never be forgotten.❤
It pains me terribly to see what our country has become...the disrespect is inexcusable! I wonder what would happen if those who "protest" and hate America so much were to be given the option of living in a Soci*list/Com*unist country, would THAT make them happy?? Most of them are woefully ignorant of what that would actually entail. "Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it!"
Excellent presentation for us now...... to never forget them.
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Wow!! Thanks for sharing the history of our brave troops & what it looks like today.
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I’d like to say thank you to all the men and women and children who pay the ultimate Price for the freedom we have today God bless them all 🙏🏻
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There is no god. If there was, then childhood cancer would be banished...
We all can be very happy since the war CIA, MI6, US troops, british troops brings only the best over the humans. Demokratie and human rights. How many countries were attacked? 40 or 50? Oh sorry. Only for human rights. American and British poeples are Our friends, bitte we need not any soldiers in every corner of the world. Please go back to your country and let the other countries alone. Many thanks.
You are blessed Mr. Morin.
Sir, thank you so much for your effort in bringing up this historic documentary. God bless the veterans.
Thank you, sir, for your excellent comment 📷❤️🕰️🙏🌳🌻
Never have I ever seen anything like this, amazing, I can hardly comprehend it. Thank you.
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Outstanding work to bring history and the ultimate sacrifice of freedom. Reminder of the faces of war!!
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Would be far better with a voice over description so that the full screen could be used for the photographs.
Thank you, sir. I will do that for you next time. Here is a video in the description with a voice comment. Enter the description and watch ❤❤🕰
It would be good, if when you show the before and after, to show the two pictures side by side for further comparison, I forget what the first shot looks like 😢...Ta Muchly...
Yes, it is true, but for more excitement we do this
Awesome vid ..it brought a tear to my eye ...thank you ...
Sorry for the tears 💔🙏🎬🏞️🥀
Wonderful photographic work!, what a pity that the new generations have no idea of all the suffering and chaos that was experienced in the WWII , it was a time of pain and despair, although I am not of that generation I have read and wacht so many documentaries about that war but hearing that melody I have been carried away by emotions,thank you🌺🌹
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Fantastic. Well done.
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It's amazing how the contemporary photograph portrays/conveys such a familiar scene of peace and normality, a condition for which we owe these 'shadows of the past' everything!
That's right sir 🕰️🙏🥹
Excellent video and history , love the before and after .
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Great job!! Thanks
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All this, plus the cold weather as an additional enemy in many of the pictures!
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That’s true, we don’t get these winters in Europe any more, last cold snap was 2010.
Your work is so incredibly moving. My dad was in WWII born 1918. All these men are now gone. Amazing images ty
🥹😞💔 This is very unfortunate
Amazing...very touching, thank you for this
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Nice work ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for the excellent comment 🕰️🙏❤️
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I love these, so fascinating.
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Well done!
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Amazing.
I am astounded by the fact that there has been so little significant change in matters related to buildings and architecture.
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Magnificent work!
Color me subscribed.
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Came across this video friend just had to watch it, Imaging standing in the same spot must have felt fantastic , God bless all.
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"Then and Now", always very moving.
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Wonderful
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ليتني كنت مع هؤلاء الناس والجنود الفقراء والحياة البسيطة 😢😢😢😢
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Mix of emotions everytime i watched your clips..gives me a glimpse how it looks like before and now and i imagine that we are shaped bc of the past history and what our forefathers, brave men and women fought for..their sacrifices made me emotional, hope this generation will value and love their country.. my country Philippines experienced WW2 also. It really amazed me how your country preserved structures nice videos.❤ from Philippines
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Excelente trabajo. La magnitud de una guerra que traspasó los límites. Queda evidenciada en las imagenes.
Well done
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How moving & thought provoking,saying thank you does not seem enough,may these brave souls rest in peace foe eternity 💔💔❤️❤️
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Cómo impresionan estás imágenes ,son increíbles .
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These pictures are so important in capturing history. Time waits for no man in its inexorable march.
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I'm always close to crying with video's like this. It shows we humans are just tiny creatures here on borrowed time. We come, we go, disappearing usually without a trace. Thank you boys (and girls) fo what was done back then. As is clear now in the world parts of humanity STILL have not learnt that war is not the way. I doubt we ever will. Unfortunately.
Humans learn nothing, it's over 🥹😞🥀🕰️🙏💔
Yes, I'm absolutely in awe of these then and now photographs. Very touching. Thank you. 6-6-2024.
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Amazing scholarship and a testament to the bravery of those soldiers 🇺🇸
God bless 🙏✝️
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There should be a plaque at each place, showing the, "Before and after" we would be more humble about how good we have things today. God bless you much 🌹🙏🌹
Really true, we really hope so🙏🏻🌸🌸
Trabalho incrível e emocionante, como a história. Memória imorredoura. Gratíssimo.
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How things have change and i have great respect to all the team finding these places after all these years.💯👍
Thank you for your distinguished comment ✔︎🌻🙏🤎
Years away from home. A bitter and unforgettable experience. Mixed with the smell of gunpowder and blood.
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I look at these men and thank them 🙏🏼
Indeed sir thank you 👌❤
Food video.
Thanks!
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@@Ww2worldwar2 Sorry!
Good video.
Deze foto's zijn meer dan een foto dit is een geschiedenis waar wij allemaal heel veel aan hebben momenten in de mens en plaats en gebeurtenissen de,e mense zijn de engelen van vrijheid ,ik ben zelf ook op plekken geweest in de wereld waarje liever niet komt en ook een strijd gaande was wij hebben daar voor vrede en stabiliteit gezorgt deze mensen ook vrijheid is kostbaar voor altijd ❤
Thank you, sir, for this comment
incrível trabalho
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I wish other nations carried around a photographer. These then and now videos are always U.S. soldiers.
Would purchase a book showing the WWII scene on left page and current site on right page. Only large photos provide the correct perspective.
A turbulent era, in war time. Eighty years ago. A tragic and bitterest moment.
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@Ww2worldwar2 Peace and no more wars.🙏🙏🤝🤝
Probably every military man in all of the photos in this video are dead. They sacrificed so much. And look what we've done with their sacrifices.
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❤ thanks ❤سپاس
I am soooo proud of these AMAZING MEN alot of them lied about their ages to fight for our freedoms and to liberate country's from evil people the bravery of these men is extraordinary to charge a beach with bombs and bullets could strike and kill them at any time yet they kept moving forward they knew that they might not make it back home still they pushed on by the end of the day took the beach THESE MEN are heroes they are truly what it means to be BRAVE GOD BLESS THEM AND THE BRAVE SOULS THAT NEVER MADE IT HOME
très beau montage et musique très prenante un grand merci si vous avez les vosges dans ce style cela serait super encore merci
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Excelente tributo de gratidão aos nossos herois do passado,que nunca esqueçamos deles em nossas orações❤❤❤
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Soon i start watching i subscribe to this lovely chanel.❤❤❤
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Un travail incroyable et tellement precieux . Il ne faut rien oublier surtout maintenant dans ce monde de violence comme si l'hitoire n'avait pas servi de leçon .
Un tres grand merci
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Voilà je me suis abonnée.. je suis une woman😊
I was born in the early '50s when all of these men shown here were young. I keep thinking of them as young but almost all of them are now dead or near 100 years old. I do miss that generation.
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Fascinating, shame that there Is not time to both look at photos and read the words, One things excludes the othet
If you are reading slowly, sir, stop the video to read and then continue. I apologize to you, sir. Thank you for the information.
My dad was 15 and my mom was
9 1/2 when the war ended. I was born 13 years later in 1958.
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Brave men, brave Patriots.
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No más guerras todos somos hermanos Paz 🕊️🕊️🕊️ en la tierra gracias por compartir parte de la historia triste pero a seguir fortaleciendo la unión de hermandad.
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The greatest American generation ever!! 🔔🇺🇸🫡
The same could also be said about the greatest Canadian generation, the greatest British generation, the greatest Australian generation and the other allied nations.
Colonel Jamal, I have no words to say anything
謝謝攝影者留下珍貴的影像,願天下蒼生平安和樂。
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Let us never forget.
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Far too much description to read for each picture….the pictures change before I’ve read it all…
I'm really sorry for you, sir, but why don't you stop the video while reading and then continue? This is very convenient, sir ❤✔︎
@@Ww2worldwar2 unfortunately when I pause the video on my iPad the screen goes very dark with other information on the screen including pause arrow forward & reverse arrow…time run plus setting cog….&. & other bits of video playing info
I wanted more time to read and look at the scenes.
Me pasaba lo mismo, y peor aún pues mi inglés casi lo he olvidado, por eso detengo el video, lo retrocedo un poco, y eso lo hago varias veces, así observo los detalles.
@@gloriasalas2237 I so wish I understood what you said…..but hey ho
Foto yang sangat Bagus dan Indah ❤
Sungguh saya sangat menikmatinya walaupun lintas masa/ waktu❤❤
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An absolutely brilliant video.
But what's not possible is the SAME background music for 13:24 minutes!
I set it to silent after 7 minutes.
Sir, why did you do that? Is it inappropriate or do you mean that it is too much for the video? If you mean that, we want exciting music like this because it expresses the event.
@@Ww2worldwar2 13 minutes of the same piece of music is simply too long.
It's better to have 3 - 4 different pieces of music than just one.
Otherwise: An absolutely brilliant video.
Thank you for uploading.
@@jesseowens7972 Thank you, and we will work on that in the next videos, sir ❤🕰
Since it's mainly about the image can I say that the, quite large, captions kill off too much of the screen?
I would suggest making the "then" image full screen and fading the caption in and then out across the bottom of it and leaving the "now" image plain.
Good research though, well done!
Yes, it is true, but we make these texts and captions more clear so that the viewer knows everything that happened in that picture. Thank you, sir
Thank you for all your hard work. Do you do any from the German perspective too? It's all amazing 👏
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@Ww2worldwar2 time is against everyone but the fact people hug and apologise is so good. Ordinary people trying to fight for their countries beliefs. So many men made friends with the opposition during ceasefires. It's heart breaking 💔
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Moments, minutes, hours, days, months and years pass us by, and each day takes a day of our lives. Generations have passed, and more generations will come. We were created from dust, and we will return under the dust, and only your good deeds that you have given to yourself and others will remain, in which you will remain eternally.
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I love these "then & now" videos. Not a fan of the shutter sound, however.
Cuanta sangre derramada, cuantas vidas apagadas por la insanía de un hombre ensoberbecido por el poder. Infinita tristeza ver estas escenas.