French Town Recreated Perfectly Using 70 Year Old WWII Photos
gtomustang21
Published
03/21/2015
Last Summer, a man found a lot of WWII pictures of his city of Dijon, France. He decided to re-take them as closely as possible, after a 70 year timespan.
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German troops gather in front of the Palace of the Dukes of Burgundy on June 17th, 1940. -
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Today the Palace is still the town hall and a major tourist spot. -
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Luftwaffe headquarters. Now a simple building with a florist. -
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German officers posing in front of the fountain at Parc Darcy. -
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The main street, with Guillaume's Gate in the back. -
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His grandfather, wanted by the Germans, used to work with a fake ID in a bakery in this exact same street. -
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A soldier posing in front of what used to be a butcher shop. -
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The post office, displaying a massive flag after Dijon's Liberation. -
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On September 11th 1944, Allied troops finally enter the city and go through the main street. -
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Free French Forces, aboard Shermans, arrive in front of the Palace. The square is renamed Liberation Square for the occasion.
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