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    WW2 photo's Bastogne area

    Since me and a couple of others from the forum planned a trip to bastogne the 16th of december. I was wondering if people could help me with some pics of the area so we can make some now and then photo's

    Thanks in advance guys

    Bob

    #2
    Is there no anyone how has some old pictures of the ardennes

    I only found six of them on the internet yet...

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      #3
      I can bring my book with me: The Battle of the Bulge, then and now.

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        #4
        Nico that book is a MUST Vital for any trip to the "Bulge" I think.

        Cheers, Ade.

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          #5
          Kameraden,
          I have a bunch of fotos that I used as referance when I visited Trois Ponts, Malmedy, and Stavlot. Most of them I got from "Battle of the Bulge Now and Then". If you want, I can scan them and post them. There are a ton of locations you can see easily. Especially if you take the old road from Malmedy to Trois Ponts then onto Coo then to La Gleize. The new road runs parallel to the old road but the two are about 200 meters apart. Once you pass Stavlot you are pretty much on the original road. Once you cross under the rail road tracks into Trois Ponts I was able to match up locations of the American anti tank gun that fired on Peiper's lead Panther. Make a left there and you will find the bridge that was blown to stop the German advance into Trois Ponts. There is a nice little roadside memorial there. Make the right and you will be on your way to Coo and La Gleize. I wish I could join you all there.

          Sepp

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            #6
            Sepp, that was the road I was suggesting to the others . Starting from Baugnez crossroads to the railway stationof Stoumont, where the deepest advance was halted.

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              #7
              Well Nico if you can bring your book then Josef won't have to scan those pictures. Although it would be nice to see some allready

              Bob

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                #8
                I will bring the book

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