Europe - June 2019
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  • Paris

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    Window shopping in Paris

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    Information and layout of the Tuileries Garden

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    The Vendome Column in Paris is a war memorial with a statue of Napoleon on top

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    Monument to Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (French statesman and former Prime Minister) in the Tuileries Garden, Paris

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    Tuileries Garden with distant views of the Eiffel Tower (left) and Luxor Obelisk (right)

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    Eiffel Tower as seen from the Tuileries Garden

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    Marble statue in Tuilieries Garden

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    The Luxor Obelisk stands 75-feet high at the center of the Place de la Concorde. It is over 3,000 years old and orginially stood outside the Luxor Temple in Egypt. It was given to France by the ruler of Ottoman Egypt in exchange for a French mechanical clock. The clock, which has never worked to this day, is still in a clocktower in Egypt.

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    Eiffel Tower

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    Grand Palais in Paris

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    Luxor Obelisk and Champs-Elysées

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    View from Tuileries Garden

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    North fountain at Place de la Concorde in Paris, where King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were executed in 1793

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    Luxor Obelisk

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    Champs-Elysées and Arc de Triomphe

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    Site marker where King Louis XVI and Marie-Antoinette were executed at Place de la Concorde

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    Near Place de la Concorde

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    Eurasian Magpie

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    Jardin des Champs-Elysées

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    Grand Palais in Paris

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    Statue of French statesman Georges Clemenceau

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    Petit Palais in Paris

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    Grand Palais in Paris

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    Winston Churchill statue in Paris

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    On the Ponte Alexander III bridge over the Seine

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    On the Ponte Alexander III bridge over the Seine

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    The Seine River

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    Ponte Alexander III bridge and Les Invalides, where Napoleon Bonaparte is interred

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    On the Ponte Alexander III bridge over the Seine

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    Les Invalides

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    Piece of the Berlin Wall in Paris

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    Statue of Charles de Gaulle, leader of the French Resistance against Nazi Germany

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    The Paris Opera

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    The Moulin Rouge

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    The Moulin Rouge

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    Sacre-Cour Basilica in Montmartre is the second highest point in Paris

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    Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    View from Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    View from Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    "Love locks" covering a gate in front of the Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    View from Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    In front of the Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    Sacre-Cour Basilica

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    Montmartre, Paris - Where the "cool kids" used to hang out (i.e. Picasso, Sisley, Diaz, Van Gogh, Toulouse-Lautrec, Monet)

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    La Bonne Franquette in Montmarte was frequented by a Who's Who of famous artists: Diaz, Pissaro, Sisley, Degas, Cezanne, Toulouse-Lautrec, Renoir, Monet, Zola

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    Other "famous names" at La Bonne Franquette!

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    Montmartre, Paris

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    Montmartre, Paris

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    Saint-Augustin Church

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    Eiffel Tower and Trocadero Square

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    Looking through the Eiffel Tower, over the Champ de Mars, to the Ecole Militaire

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    Trocadero Square and Eiffel Tower

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    The Krivos in Paris

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    Les Invalides

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    Fontaine de Varsovie and Eiffel Tower

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    Statue near Trocadero Square (near Eiffel Tower)

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    The Krivos in Trocadero Square

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    The Krivos in Trocadero Square

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    Monument aux Morts de la Grande Guerre (WWI memorial)

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    Eiffel Tower

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    Wall of Peace and Eiffel Tower

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    Ecole Militaire

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    Les Invalides

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    Les Invalides

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    Gardens of Les Invalides

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    Statue of Jules Hardouin Mansart at Les Invalides (French Baroque architect to Louis XIV)

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    A little can of refreshment at Les Invalides

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    Gardens of Les Invalides

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    Approaching Notre Dame post-2019 fire

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    Notre Dame post-2019 fire

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    Notre Dame post-2019 fire

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    Charlemagne statue outside Notre Dame

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    Ominous sky over the Seine

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    Shopping in Paris

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    Beneath I.M. Pei's pyramid at the Louvre

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    Milo of Cortona Devoured by a Lion by Pierre Puget (Louvre)

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    Napoleon III apartments at the Louvre

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    Napoleon III apartments at the Louvre

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    Napoleon III apartments at the Louvre

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    Napoleon III apartments at the Louvre

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    At The Louvre

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    At The Louvre

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    Portrait of Louis XIV by Hyacinthe Rigaud (Louvre)

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    At The Louvre

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    At The Louvre

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    View of the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel from the Louvre

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    Winged Victory of Samothrace (c. 190 B.C.) (Louvre)

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    Le Calvaire by Fra Angelico (Louvre)

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    The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne by Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1503) (Louvre)

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    Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1503-6) (Louvre)

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    Liberty Leading the People by Eugene Delacroix (Louvre)

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    The Dying Slave by Michelangelo Buonarroti (1513-15;unfinished) was carved for the tomb of Pope Julius II but not used (Louvre)

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    The Rebellious Slave by Michelangelo Buornarroti (1513-15;unfinished) was carved for the tomb of Pope Julius II but not used (Louvre)

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    Michelangelo's two marble Slaves, carved for the tomb of Pope Julius II but not used

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    Psyche Revived By A Kiss From Cupid by Antonio Canova (1793) (Louvre)

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    At The Louvre

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    At The Louvre

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    Aphrodite of Melos (a.k.a. The Venus de Milo) (c. 100 B.C) (Louvre)

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    At The Louvre

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    The Great Sphinx (Louvre)

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    The fortress of King Philippe Auguste (Louvre)

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    The fortress of King Philippe Auguste (Louvre)

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    Information about the fortress of King Philippe Auguste (Louvre)

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    Inside view of I.M. Pei's Pyramid (Louvre)

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    La France Victorieuse statue near the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel

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    At The Louvre

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    Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel

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    At The Louvre

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    Maureen and Jared at the Louvre

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    Entering Tuileries Garden from the Louvre

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    Tuileries Garden and the Louvre

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    Tuileries Garden

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    Tuileries Garden

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    Diane by Leveque Edmond (1866) (Tuileries Garden)

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    Tuileries Garden

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    Tuileries Garden

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    Julius Caesar by Parisi Ambrogio (1688-1694) (Tuileries Garden)

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    Luxor Obelisk, Champs Elysees, Arc de Tromphe as seen from Tuileries Garden

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    Traffic in Paris

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    Lamborghini in Paris

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  • Bayeux / Normandy

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    Wheat field along footpath between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Wheat field along footpath between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Mulberry harbor of Arromanches-les-Bains in the distance

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    Coast line between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Flax field in bloom along footpath between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Mulberry harbor of Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Footpath between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains with daisy field

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    Daisies! (along the footpath between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Mulberry harbor of Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Mulberry harbor of Arromanches-les-Bains in the distance

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    Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Rusted old transport in the mulberry harbor of Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Musée du Débarquement D-Day Museum Arromanches

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    Remains of the mulberry harbor in Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Musée du Débarquement D-Day Museum Arromanches

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    Musée du Débarquement D-Day Museum Arromanches

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    Sherman tank overlooking Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Sherman tank overlooking Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Sherman tank overlooking Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Mulberry harbor as seen from Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Mulberry harbor as seen from Arromanches-les-Bains

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    Musée du Débarquement D-Day Museum Arromanches

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    Canadian-built M4A5 assalt tank at the Bayeux War Museum

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    Information about the M4A5

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    German SKC33 anti-aircraft gun at the Bayeux War Museum

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    Information about the SKC33

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    German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Tank at the Bayeux War Museum

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    Information about the Hetzer Tank

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    British Mark VII "Crocodile" Tank (flame-thrower) at the Bayeux War Museum

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    Information about the Mark VII "Crocodile" Tank

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    American M10 Tank Destroyer at the Bayeux War Museum

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    Information about the M10 Tank Destroyer

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    40 mm Canon (U.S.) at Bayeux War Museum

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    Bayeux War Museum

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    Bayeux War Museum

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    Bayeux War Museum

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    Caterpillar D7 Bulldozer at Bayeux War Museum

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    Information about the Caterpillar D7 Bulldozer

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    Bayeux Cathedral

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    Bayeux Cathedral

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    Bayeux Cathedral

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    Interesting door in Bayeux

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Information and layout of Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux Memorial: Latin inscription - "We, Once Conquered by William, Have Now Set Free The Conqueror's Native Land"

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    Bayeux Memorial: Latin inscription - "We, Once Conquered by William, Have Now Set Free The Conqueror's Native Land"

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Bayeux War Cemetery

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    Sky above Bayeux, France

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    Normandy American Cemetery: Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. led the first wave of troops on to Utah Beach on D-Day. He died of a heart attack the following month and was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously.

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    Normandy American Cemetery: Both Theodore, Jr. (WWII) and Quentin (WWI) are buried here

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    Walking in Bayeux, France (Bayeux Cathedral in the distance)

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    Bayeux, France

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    Bayeux, France

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    Bayeux Cathedral

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    Bayeux, France

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    Sky over Bayeux

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    View from inside a German battery (Longues-sur-Mer, France)

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    View from inside a German battery (Longues-sur-Mer, France)

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    Jeff and Jared exploring a German battery (Longues-sur-Mer, France)

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    English Channel as seen from Longues-sur-Mer

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    Mortar pit (Longues-sur-Mer)

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    German batteries with poppies in the foreground. Poppies are symbol of remembrance and hope.

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    Inside a German battery

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    Clear damage inside a German battery

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    View of the English Channel from the top of a German battery (Longues-sur-Mer)

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    Jared surveys the English Channel from atop a German battery

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    View from inside a German battery (Longues-sur-Mer, France)

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    Jared explores the inside of a German battery

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    Interior rooms of a German battery

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    Interior rooms of a German battery

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    Clear damage inside a German battery

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    German battery in Longues-sur-Mer, France

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    Field of daisies along footpath between Longues-sur-Mer and Arromanches-les-Bains (a four-mile hike)

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    Heavily damaged German battery in Longues-sur-Mer

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    Heavily damaged German battery in Longues-sur-Mer

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    "Spirit of American Youth Rising From The Waves" at the Normandy American Cemetery

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    Map of military operations in Western Europe

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    1,557 names are inscribed on the Wall of the Missing (Normandy American Cemetery)

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Map of the Normandy beach landings on D-Day

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Omaha Beach as seen from Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Inside Memorial Chapel of Normandy American Cemetery

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    Pvt. Bedford Hoback was killed during the first wave landing on Omaha Beach. His brother Raymond is listed on the Wall of the Missing

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    Information sheet our guide Sabrina gave us regarding some of the men interred in Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    T. Sgt Frank Peregory neutralized a German battery BY HIMSELF in Grandcamp-Maisy

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    1st Lt. Jimmy Monteith, Jr. led tanks and troops safely on Omaha Beach on D-Day

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    Cpt. Jonathan Harwood (Ranger) was killed by friendly fire at Pointe du Hoc

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    Plot map of Normandy American Cemetery

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    Normandy American Cemetery

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    Memorial Museum of Omaha Beach

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    Omaha Beach

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    Omaha Beach 116th Regimental Combat Team Memorial at Omaha Beach

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    Omaha Beach (note German battery near center of photo)

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    View from German battery over Omaha Beach

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    The Krivos at Omaha Beach

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    Omaha Beach

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    View from Omaha Beach (note German battery near right of photo)

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    Omaha Beach

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    German battery overlooking Omaha Beach

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    Memorial to Radio and Radar Technicians of the 2nd Tactical Air Force (Royal Air Force)

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    Information about the mulberry harbor at Omaha Beach that was eventually destroyed in a storm

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    National Guard Association Monument on Omaha Beach

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    View of Omaha Beach from the National Guard Association Monument

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    Flags flying on Omaha Beach for the 75th anniversary of D-Day

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    National Guard Association Monument on Omaha Beach

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    National Guard Association Monument on Omaha Beach

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    National Guard Association Monument on Omaha Beach

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    Omaha Beach 116th Regimental Combat Team Memorial at Omaha Beach

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    Flexible steel roadways ("Whales") floated on steel or concrete pontoons ("Beetles") as part of the mulberry harbor

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    Artillary near Pointe du Hoc, France

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    Damaged German batter near Pointe du Hoc

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    Overlooking coastline from Pointe du Hoc

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    Pointe du Hoc

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    Interior of a German battery near Pointe du Hoc

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    View from inside a German battery near Pointe du Hoc

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    Plaque commemorating the U.S. Army's 2nd Ranger Battalion's capture and neutralization of the German battery at Pointe du Hoc

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    Interior of a German battery near Pointe du Hoc

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    Pointe du Hoc Ranger Monument

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    Pointe du Hoc

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    As part of his graduation gift, we present Jared with a WWII bronze star at Pointe du Hoc

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    Pointe du Hoc Ranger Monument

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    Damaged German batter near Pointe du Hoc

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    Bomb craters near Pointe du Hoc

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    Bomb craters near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    Bomb craters near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit and bomb craters near Pointe du Hoc

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    View from insided a German gun pit

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    Pointe du Hoc as seen from inside a German gun pit

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    Bomb crater - for scale, Jared is at the bottom and Maureen on the top edge

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    Bomb crater near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    German gun pit near Pointe du Hoc

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    Pointe du Hoc from a distance

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    Entrance to German tunnels near Pointe du Hoc

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    Ranger casualties at Pointe du Hoc and Omaha Beach

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Information about the assault on Pointe du Hoc

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    Poppy field near Pointe du Hoc

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    Poppy field near Pointe du Hoc

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    Poppy field near Pointe du Hoc

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    Poppy field near Pointe du Hoc

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    Poppy field near Pointe du Hoc

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    World Peace Statue - Grandcamp-Maisy

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    La Barquette Lock - used by the Germans to flood the lowlands where they suspected Allied paratroopers might try to land

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    Oyster vending machine in Sainte Mere Eglise

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    Dessert as only the French can do it (Sainte Mere Eglise)

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    Dessert as only the French can do it (Sainte Mere Eglise)

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    Church of Sainte Mere Eglise where paratrooper John Steele's parachute got caught on the pinnacle of the church tower

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    A mannequin of John Steele, complete with parachute, still hangs from the church, although not on the actual side where he was caught

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    A Roman millarioum (mile marker) was there long before D-Day. They were used to mark every 1,481 meters of road between England and Rome.

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    Inside the Church of Sainte Mere Eglise

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    Inside the Church of Sainte Mere Eglise

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    A tree from which another unfortunate paratrooper got tangled still stands in Sainte Mere Eglise

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    Bullet holes in the fence in Sainte Mere Eglise still give testament to the bloody gun fight between German troops and American paratroopers

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    Bullet holes in the fence in Sainte Mere Eglise still give testament to the bloody gun fight between German troops and American paratroopers

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    Airborne Museum in Sainte Mere Eglise

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    A mannequin of John Steele, complete with parachute, still hangs from the church, although not on the actual side where he was caught

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    Artillary near Utah Beach

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    Czech hedgehog - used by Germans as anti-tank obstacles (Utah Beach)

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    Sherman tank (Utah Beach)

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    Utah Beach 75 years after D-Day

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    Utah Beach 75 years after D-Day

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    Utah Beach 75 years after D-Day

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    Remnants of causeways used at Utah Beach

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    Remnants of causeways used at Utah Beach

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    U.S. Navy Memorial at Utah Beach

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    Navy Combat Demolition Memorial ("Frogmen" were the earlier version of present-day Navy SEALS)

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    Utah Beach 75 years after D-Day

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    Reproduction of a Higgins boat

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    Designer and manufacturer of the Higgins boat

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    Higgins Boat Monument

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    Jared standing in the Higgins boat reproduction

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    Utah Beach 75 years after D-Day

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    A well-camouflaged German bunker tucked between buildings with painted-on windows

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    Ominous sky over Utah Beach

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    German bunker near Utah Beach

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    Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument (near Sainte Marie du Mont)

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    Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument (near Sainte Marie du Mont)

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    Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument (near Sainte Marie du Mont)

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    Band of Brothers/Easy Company Monument - 101st Airborne Divsion, 506th P.I.R. (near Brecourt Manor, France)

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    Band of Brothers/Easy Company Monument - 101st Airborne Divsion, 506th P.I.R. (near Brecourt Manor, France)

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    Band of Brothers/Easy Company Monument - 101st Airborne Divsion, 506th P.I.R. (near Brecourt Manor, France)

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    Field where Major Dick Winters and his team neutralized a German artillery battery consisting of four 105mm howitzers. His tactics are still taught at West Point as an example of overcoming a larger enemy force.

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    Headquarters near Brecourt Manor from which Major Winters and his team launched their assault on the German artillery battery

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    Two 101st paratroopers turned a church in Angoville au Plain into a makeshift hospital, rendering aid to both friend and foe

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    Two 101st paratroopers turned a church in Angoville au Plain into a makeshift hospital, rendering aid to both friend and foe

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    Blood stains are still visible on a pew in the church

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    Stained glass in the Angoville au Plain church

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    A mortar shell hit the roof of the church while Robert Wright and Kenneth Moore worked to save lives

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    Damage to the floor of the church from the mortar shell that fell through the ceiling

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    Flanking the church window are the twin saints: Saint Cosmas and Saint Damien - patron saints of healers

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    Stained glass in the Angoville au Plain church

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    Robert Wright requested that some of his ashes be interred in the church cemetery

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    Bayeux Museum, home of the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry - a 70-meter long tapestry illustrating the Battle of Hastings in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066

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    Bayeux Museum, home of the world-famous Bayeux Tapestry - a 70-meter long tapestry illustrating the Battle of Hastings in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066

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    Bayeux, France

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    Bayeux is famous for its cider

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    Bayeux is famous for its cider

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  • Belgium

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    Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert in Brussels, Belgium

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    Brussels, Belgium

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    Brussels, Belgium

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    Brussels, Belgium

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    Brussels, Belgium

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    St. Mary Magdalene Church in Brussels

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    La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    Museum of the City of Brussels (King's House) in La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in La Grande-Place Brussels

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    Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in La Grande-Place Brussels

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    Museum of the City of Brussels (King's House) in La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    La Grande-Place in Brussels

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    Manneken Pis in Brussels

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    Belgian World Naked Bike Ride has taken place every third Saturday in June since 2005 to protest oil dependency and pollution

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    Our Lady of the Sablon Church in Brussels

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    Our Lady of the Sablon Church in Brussels

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    Our Lady of the Sablon Church in Brussels

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    Our Lady of the Sablon Church in Brussels

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    Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel (Royal Conservatory of Brussels)

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    Brussels Palace of Justice

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    Infantry Memorial in Brussels

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    Anglo-Belgian Memorial in Brussels

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    Jardin du Petit Sablon in Brussels

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    Jardin du Petit Sablon in Brussels

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    Jardin du Petit Sablon in Brussels

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    Defaced statue in Jardin du Petit Sablon in Brussels

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    Brussels, Belgium

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    Window shopping in Brussels - theoretically, anyway

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    Our Lady of the Sablon Church in Brussels

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    Place Royale in Brussels

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    Belgian World Naked Bike Ride has taken place every third Saturday in June since 2005 to protest oil dependency and pollution

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    Saint Jacques-sur-Coudenberg Church on Place Royale in Brussels

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    Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville) in the distance

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    Royal Palace of Brussels

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    The Tour de France begins in Brussels!

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    Royal Palace of Brussels

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    St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral in Brussels

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    Cheers from Brussels!

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    In front of Brussels Town Hall (Hotel de Ville)

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    Museum of the City of Brussels (King's House) in La Grande-Place in Brussels (from the side)

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    Les Galeries Royales Saint-Hubert in Brussels, Belgium

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    The Atomium - in chocolate!

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Map: Supply of U.S. Forces in the European Theater (Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial)

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    Explanation of previous map

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    Explanation of previous map

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    Map of Battle of the Bulge (Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial)

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    Explanation of previous map

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    Explanation of previous map

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    Map: Military Operations in Western Europe (Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial)

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    Explanation of previous map

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    Explanation of previous map

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Ardennes American Cemetery and Memorial in Belgium

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    Sherman tank in Bastogne, Belgium

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    Surrounded during the Battle of the Bulge, General McAuliffe was given a chance to surrender by the German commander, to which he replied, "Nuts!"

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    Eagle Monument (Bastogne) near the Mardasson Memorial

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    Inscription on Eagle Monument

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    Information about the Mardasson Memorial

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    Mardasson Memorial

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    Mardasson Memorial

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    Mardasson Memorial

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    Crypt at Mardasson Memorial

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    Crypt at Mardasson Memorial

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    Mardasson Memorial and Crypt (in foreground)

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    Mardasson Memorial

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    View of Foy from atop the Mardasson Memorial

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    View of Bastogne (including church featured in Band of Brothers) from atop the Mardasson Memorial

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    Map on top of the Mardasson Memorial

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    View from the top of the Mardasson Memorial

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    Vehicles driven in Eastern Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall (on display at Bastogne War Museum)

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    Vehicles driven in Eastern Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall (on display at Bastogne War Museum)

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    Vehicles driven in Eastern Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall (on display at Bastogne War Museum)

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    Vehicles driven in Eastern Germany until the fall of the Berlin Wall (on display at Bastogne War Museum)

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    Art on pieces of the Berlin Wall (on display at Bastogne War Museum)

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    Sky over Bastogne

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    Easy Company Battle of the Bulge Memorial (Bastogne)

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    Close up of Easy Company Battle of the Bulge Memorial (Bastogne)

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    Close up of Easy Company Battle of the Bulge Memorial (Bastogne)

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    The Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge; featured in Band of Brothers)

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Makeshift memorial to Easy Company in the Ardennes

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    Foy American Temporary Cemetery for the Battle of the Bulge

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    The Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge; featured in Band of Brothers)

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foxholes in the Ardennes where Easy Company was pinned down

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    Foy American Temporary Cemetery for the Battle of the Bulge

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    Foy American Temporary Cemetery for the Battle of the Bulge

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    Sky over Foy

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Recogne German War Cemetery (near Bastogne)

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    Sky over Bastogne

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    Part of the first enclosure of the City of Brussels, built before 1134, ran through our hotel (Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Brussels)

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  • Munich

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    Interesting bed situation at the Concorde Munich in Munich, Germany

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    Munich, Germany

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    Munich, Germany

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    Munich, Germany

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    Marienplatz in Munich, Germany

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    Marienplatz in Munich, Germany

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    Marienplatz in Munich, Germany (Glockenspiel Clock Tower)

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    Munich, Germany

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    Munich Marienplatz Fountain

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    Munich, Germany

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    Munich, Germany

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    Munich, Germany

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    Munich, Germany

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    Heilig-Geist-Kirche (Holy Ghost Church) in Munich

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    Through that window is the beer hall where Hitler first released his evil onto the world

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    Munich, Germany

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    Hofbrauhaus - A Bavarian state-owned brewery in Munich open 365 days a year from 9 a.m. to midnight

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    Beer hall where Hitler first released his evil onto the world

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    Irish pub in Munich that our Irish tour guide Keith frowned upon, saying it was owned and run by Indians

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    Bavarian State Library in Munich

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    This fifteen million mark note might have gotten you a beer in post-WWI Germany. Suffering under the rampant inflation, the German people were desperate for a solution and what Hitler proposed sounded good at the time.

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    Theatinerkirsche in Munich

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    Odeonsplatz in Munich where the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch occurred. Later it was the site of Nazi rallies and swearing-in ceremonies for new recruits

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    Odeonsplatz in Munich where the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch occurred. Later it was the site of Nazi rallies and swearing-in ceremonies for new recruits

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    Bavarian State Chancellery

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  • Salzburg

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    Bavarian Alps

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    Bavarian Alps

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    Heading underground in our mining jumpsuits to the Salt Mine in Berchtesgaden

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    Traditional German miners' greeting, which basically means "Good luck!"

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    Bavarian Alps

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    Waiting for the elevator up to Hitler's Eagle's Nest

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    Inside the Eagle's Nest

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    Inside the Eagle's Nest

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    Inside the Eagle's Nest

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    Alpine flowers near the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest (including Lake Konigssee)

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest (including snow pack from winter - the road to the Eagle's Nest was only opened ten days before we arrived in mid-June!)

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: Snow pack from the previous winter still clings to the Bavarian Alps

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    Obersalzberg: Snow pack from the previous winter still clings to the Bavarian Alps

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    Obersalzberg: Snow pack from the previous winter still clings to the Bavarian Alps

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    Obersalzberg: Snow pack from the previous winter still clings to the Bavarian Alps

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    Obersalzberg: Snow pack from the previous winter still clings to the Bavarian Alps

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    Panorama view from Obersalzberg

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    Obersalzberg: Snow pack from the previous winter still clings to the Bavarian Alps

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest (including Lake Konigssee)

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    Obersalzberg: Kehlstein Summit Cross with an edelweiss bloom, which symbolizes bravery, courage, love, and devotion

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    Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: Forget-Me-Nots

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    Obersalzberg: Forget-Me-Nots

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    Panorama view from Obersalzberg

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    Jeff and the Eagle's Nest

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    Jared and the Eagle's Nest

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    Obersalzberg: View from the Eagle's Nest

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    The Eagle's Nest: History and post-WWII

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    Inside the Eagle's Nest

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    Inside the Eagle's Nest - the Italian marble mantel was a gift to Hitler from Mussolini

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    Inside the Eagle's Nest

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    Looking up at the Eagle's Nest

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    Entrance to the tunnel leading to the elevator up to the Eagle's Nest - it was cold, damp, and dark

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    Information about the tunnel

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    Looking up at the Eagle's Nest

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    The InterContinental Resort Berchtesgaden now stands where Hitler's deputies, Martin Bormann and Hermann Goering, had their homes

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    Bergfriedhof Berchtesgaden (cemetery in foreground) with St. Andreas in the distance

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    Bergfriedhof Berchtesgaden Cemetery

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    Bergfriedhof Berchtesgaden Cemetery

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    Bergfriedhof Berchtesgaden Cemetery

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    Bergfriedhof Berchtesgaden Cemetery

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    Unicorn in Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens and Palace in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria

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    View of Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress from Mirabell Palace and Gardens

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    Pegasus Fountain in Mirabell Gardens (as seen in The Sound of Music)

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    Mirabell Gardens and Palace in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens and Palace in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens with Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Mirabell Gardens with Salzburg Cathedral and Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mirabell Gardens in Salzburg, Austria

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    Mozart residence in Salzburg, Austria

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    The Salzach eventually flows into the Danube

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    Salzburg Cathedral

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    Chess set on the Kapitelplatz (Chapter Square)

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Old fortification walls on Kapuzinerberg Hill as seen from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress (note the helicopter near the center of the photo!)

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Torture chamber inside the Honhensalburg Fortress

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    Torture chamber inside the Honhensalburg Fortress

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    Torture chamber inside the Honhensalburg Fortress

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    Torture chamber inside the Honhensalburg Fortress

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Old fortification walls in Salzburg

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    View of Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Hohensalzburg Fortress

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    Coat of Arms of Archbishop Leonhard von Keutschach (1511) in Hohensalzburg Fortress

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  • Warsaw

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    Pork Knuckle

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    Maureen opted for a salad

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    Pierogies and Polish Beer

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    Lobby of the Polonia Palace Hotel in Warsaw, Poland

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    The Polonia Palace Hotel (our home base while in Poland)

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    Information about the Polonia Palace

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    View from the Polonia Palace (Warsaw)

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    Obelisk Granitowy near the Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw)

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    Palace of Culture and Science (across from the Polonia Palace Hotel)

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    Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw)

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    Fountain near the Palace of Culture and Science (Warsaw)

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    The Polonia Palace Hotel (Warsaw)

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    Warsaw Uprising Memorial Wall (Warsaw)

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    Flower gardens and photos along the Warsaw Uprising Memorial Wall

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    Flower gardens and photos along the Warsaw Uprising Memorial Wall

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    Flower gardens and photos along the Warsaw Uprising Memorial Wall

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    Kubus vehicle (replica) used by the Resistance in the Warsaw Uprising

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    Kubus vehicle (replica) used by the Resistance in the Warsaw Uprising

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    Kubus vehicle (replica) used by the Resistance in the Warsaw Uprising

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    Flower gardens and photos along the Warsaw Uprising Memorial Wall

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    Flower gardens and photos along the Warsaw Uprising Memorial Wall

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    Chopin Monument in Royal Baths Park (a.k.a. Lazienki Park)

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    Roses in Royal Baths Park (Warsaw)

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    Chopin Monument (Warsaw)

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    Royal Baths Park (Warsaw)

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    Royal Baths Park (Warsaw)

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    Royal Baths Park (Warsaw)

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    Royal Baths Park (Warsaw)

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    Palace on the Isle (Warsaw)

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    Bridge in Royal Baths Park with monument to King John III Sobieski (Warsaw)

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    Monument to King John III Sobieski to commemorate his victory over the Turks in the Battle of Vienna in 1683

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    Palace on the Isle (Warsaw)

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    National monument at the former location of the Warsaw Ghetto's Umschlagplatz, where prisoners were held and loaded on to trains bound for Treblinka extermination camp

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    Holy Trinity Church (Warsaw)

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    Warsaw, Poland

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    Carmelite Church (Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary and St. Joseph) in Warsaw

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    Adam Mickiewicz Monument in Warsaw (Mickiewicz was one of Poland's greatest literary figures)

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    Warsaw, Poland

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    Inside of St. Anne's Church

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    Sigismund's Column was first rected in 1644 in Castle Square (Warsaw). The original collapsed during bombardment in WWII, but the figure of Sigismund survived and was re-erected in 1949

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    The Royal Castle (Warsaw)

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    Warsaw Barbican - relics of historic fortifications that once encircled Warsaw

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    Inner Yard of the Royal Castle (Warsaw)

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    Inner Yard of the Royal Castle (Warsaw)

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    Inner Yard of the Royal Castle (Warsaw)

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    Saint Martin's Bell Tower (Warsaw)

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    Crypt of the last two dukes of Mazovia in St. John's Archcathedral (Warsaw)

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    Monument to Stanislaw Malachowski (first Prime Minister of Poland) in St. John's Archcathedral (Warsaw)

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    Stained glass in St. John's Archcathedral (Warsaw)

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    Historic Old Town Warsaw on the UNESCO World Heritage List

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    Historic Old Town Warsaw on the UNESCO World Heritage List

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    Old Town Warsaw

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    Old Town Warsaw

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    "This place is sanctified by the blood of Poles who perished in the struggle for the freedom of their homeland. On September 2, 1944 the occupying Germans executed 30 Poles."

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    Atlases on the west entrance of Tyszkiewicz Palace (Warsaw)

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    PLEASE USE PIC P6221153 Holy Cross Church (Warsaw) - Frederic Chopin's heart is interred in a pillar near the altar

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  • Krakow

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    Wawel Dragon Statue in Krakow - it really breathes fire!

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    Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow

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    Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow

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    Model of Wawel Royal Castle

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    Wawel Royal Castle in Krakow

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    Oskar Schindler's House (one with the window flower boxes)

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    Dragon drain pipes at Wawel Royal Castle

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    Wawel Cathedral: Note the "dragon bones" hanging to the left of the door. The dragon (Smok Wawelski) was said to have lived in a cave under Wawel before the city was even founded.

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    Wawel Cathedral

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    Wawel Cathedral

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    Krakow Old Town

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    Church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Old Town Krakow

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    Church of St. Andrew in Old Town Krakow

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    Bishop's Palace and Papal Window in Krakow: Pope John Paul II gave his blessing to thousands from this window.

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    Town Hall Tower in Krakow

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    On the right side of the photo is St. Mary's Basilica, where a bugler marks the hour by playing "Hejnal Mariacki" first to the west, then to the east, south, and north, just as it has been done since the Middle Ages

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    Krakow Coat of Arms

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    Shopping in Krakow Old Town

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    St. John the Baptist and St. John the Evangelist Church in Krakow

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    Krakow Old Town

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    Lord's Transfiguration Church in Krakow

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    Krakow Old Town

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    Krakow Old Town

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    Local artists and art students sell their work in Krakow Old Town

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    Castle Przegorzaly: Built in 1942-43 as a residence for Otto von Wachter, a Nazi political official, but was given to Heinrich Himmler when he visited Krakow and was used from that time on as a sanatorium for SS and Luftwaffe veterans

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Beds in Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Same Birkenau (Aushwitz II) scene circa 1942-43: Prisoners excavating drainage ditch along fence

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II) circe 1943-44; Wooden barracks - only the brick chimneys remain today

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II) circa 1944: After disembarking the train, prisoners were separated into those fit for work and those who were not (old, sick, children, etc.). Those in the latter group were immediately sent to the gas chambers.

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    This drawing was hidden in a bottle in one of the barracks in Birkenau.It shows Jews disembarking at Birkenau (Auschwitz II).

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    This drawing was hidden in a bottle in one of the barracks in Birkenau.It shows Jews going through the selection process after arriving at Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Railway cars carried 80-100 people per car to Birkenau, often a journey of three days and nights with no food, water, or restroom facilities.

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    Railway cars carried 80-100 people per car to Birkenau, often a journey of three days and nights with no food, water, or restroom facilities.

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    Railway cars carried 80-100 people per car to Birkenau, often a journey of three days and nights with no food, water, or restroom facilities.

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    Railway cars carried 80-100 people per car to Birkenau, often a journey of three days and nights with no food, water, or restroom facilities.

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    Railway cars carried 80-100 people per car to Birkenau, often a journey of three days and nights with no food, water, or restroom facilities.

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    History of Auschwitz

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    History of Auschwitz

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    Auschwitz: Kitchen Building

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    Front gate of Auschwitz: "Arbeit Macht Frei" (Work Sets You Free)

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    Illustrations of Auschwitz

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    Auschwitz: Kitchen Building

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    Auschwitz: Spent canisters of Zyklon B, the pesticide used in the gas chambers

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    Auschwitz: Plates, utensils, and crockery plundered by the SS and found after the camp was liberated

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    Auschwitz: Luggage plundered by the SS and found after the camp was liberated

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    Auschwitz: Shoes plundered by the SS and found after the camp was liberated

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    Auschwitz: Block Elder's Room (Block elders were prisoners appointed by the SS to supervise other prisoners, often ruthlessly)

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    Auschwitz: Block Elder's Room (Block elders were prisoners appointed by the SS to supervise other prisoners, often ruthlessly)

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    Auschwitz: The Death Wall - for prisoners sentenced to be shot

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    The first commandant of Auschwitz, SS-Obersturnbammfuhrer Rudolf Hoss was hanged here on April 16, 1947

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    Auschwitz

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    Auschwitz: Approaching the gas chamber and crematorium

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    Information about the gas chamber and crematorium at Auschwitz

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    Diagram of inside of Auschwitz gas chamber and crematorium building

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    Entering the gas chamber at Auschwitz

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    Inside the gas chamber

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    Crematorium

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Remains of a crematorium the Nazis tried to destroy before they were found out

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Remains of a crematorium the Nazis tried to destroy before they were found out

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Remains of a crematorium the Nazis tried to destroy before they were found out

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Remains of a crematorium the Nazis tried to destroy before they were found out

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): The International Monument was erected in 1967 between the ruins of Krema (Crematorium) II and Krema III, which housed the two largest gas chambers in Birkenau

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Uprisings and Cover Ups

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II)

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Most of the wooden barracks are long gone, used for fire wood, etc. The brick chimneys are all that remain of them.

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    Birkenau (Auschwitz II): Most of the wooden barracks are long gone, used for fire wood, etc. The brick chimneys are all that remain of them.

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