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    Then & Now: 16 SS Pz.Gr.Div in Rome

    Hello friends
    I have some well know war-time photos for you, but never (I think) seen in then&now version .
    The SS Sturmgeschutz abt. of 16 SS Pz.Gr.Div "Reichfuhrer" into Rome (between january and february 1944) go toward Nettuno Front

    1 - StugsIII in Chigi Square
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    Same shot after few meters
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      #3
      In San Bernardo Square...
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        #4
        In the same place, an Aufklarung unit
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          #5
          Stugs in Piazza del Popolo (translate is..People Square)
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            #6
            the same place...
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              #7
              same square, but the shot is take from opposite side..
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                #8
                In a little street very close People Square (called "via dell'Oca"..that translate is...Duck street ). The write "Dal Bolo" is "Dal Bolognese" restaurant, and this restaurant exist with the same name and in the same place today also!
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                  #9
                  oh my god, these are brilliant.
                  Thank you Marco for these.
                  I have only seen a few of these old images and to see them in Then & Now is just fantastic.
                  Many thanks.
                  Ian

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                    #10
                    Absolutely fantastic, Its great to see how so little has changed


                    Thank you for showing these images

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                      #11
                      oh, really nice pics!

                      thanks for posting.

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                        #12
                        yes thanks heaps for your hard "field work" to show us the B-and-A. in the USA many such places of these places would now probably be ugly shopping malls, "home depot" "walmart" etc.

                        in the Old Country they don't pull down
                        simply because they can.... I like that.

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                          #13
                          very nicely done once again i cant wait for your next then and now pics!

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                            #14
                            Thank for sharing and your brilliant fieldwork!

                            BTW: I'm checking your site now which is completly in italian can't read :$

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                              #15
                              These "then & now" pictures re-enforce the concept that Rome is the
                              eternal city. No matter how much history changes, Rome remains the
                              same. Untouched by conquerors and vanquished alike. It's beauty is
                              still fascinating because its architecture is unique in all the world. Your
                              photos due an excellent job of proving my observations. Thank you for
                              such a candid look at a sight that most of us will not be able to directly
                              experience. mille gratzi.

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