Came across this page while looking for some photos of Chateau-Porcien. It's on a site called Luftwaffe.be. Some great 1940 images on here which will be of interest to many here: Photographs - French Towns with Zip (Postal) Codes between 00000 - 09999
Superb, I thought I could do a then & now with the Les Andelys & Vernon ones but my photos from 2007 just don't quite match. Great find though Paul.
This one is listed a St Pol, any ideas which Cem this is? Row of Germans along the back. http://www.luftwaffe.be/photographs/french_towns/50000/148_59430_st_pol_1943_cimetiere_des_deux_guerres_wl274.jpg
THis is a really good find Paul!!! Just looking at a picture of St. Quentin with some destroyed locomotives. Looks very unsettling, not sure why though.
This one is listed a St Pol, any ideas which Cem this is? Row of Germans along the back. http://www.luftwaffe.be/photographs/french_towns/50000/148_59430_st_pol_1943_cimetiere_des_deux_guerres_wl274.jpg Pretty sure that is St Pol British Cemetery. There are no German graves there now - wonder where they were moved to? Rose Coombes reckoned the British 'unknowns' not selected for Westminster Abbey were secretly buried here. CWGC :: Cemetery Photos
Well this one's going to take some time to check out - great stuff. These impress so far: Nice_tiger_shot_-_Marle International_Artic_-_Miramas daimler AC - Sallenelles I like the Railway Gun and Chenillette shots too, looks like a few of those French tanks are marked up in a german style.
Pretty sure that is St Pol British Cemetery. There are no German graves there now - wonder where they were moved to? Bourdon. Some time between 1962 and 1967. Dave.
There's a section on Russia on this site as well with some good pics of aromored carriages and trains: Photographs - Russian Towns
Ok, just seen this is one page of many. Main page for all photos is: Photographs - Archive Anyone know the zip code for Saint-Venant? Cancel that-There isn't any pics of the St. Venant.