Tuesday, February 17, 2026

CATEGORY - Photos Resource

Malmedy – Francorchamps – Spa – etc (Then and Now)

Unfortunately, I have no choice but to play with Google Maps (which works quite well but does not allow a 100% result) to reproduce 1944 spots with 2023 spots perfectly to allow you to make a comparison. To say the truth, I am waiting to have enough cash to buy a good Nikon or Canon camera (visitors donations) with the objectives required for this kind of work. I am talking here about a sum of almost 10k-€. So in the meantime here is what I propose as images in the Tend and Now category. I am adding a Google...

Wartime Images (Rothenburg ob der Tauber) Germany

Here is a series of photographs shot during World War Two in Germany and sent to me by a friend from the USA probably 10 or 12 years ago, so please don't ask me who it was because I simply don't remember. I had promised to make these photos available online for anyone who can use them because this is what the owner of these 'liberated' photos asked me to do. You can copy them if you want but if you use them please credit EUCMH because I put them online in HD and this takes a lot of...

Redstone Arsenal during WW-2 (Photos)

Redstone Arsenal During World War II (1941-1945) The origins of Redstone Arsenal are deeply tied to World War II and the US military's urgent need for chemical warfare production. The Arsenal was built in response to the growing global conflict and the possibility that chemical weapons might be used in large-scale warfare. Establishment of Redstone Arsenal In early 1941, as the United States anticipated its eventual involvement in WWII, the US Army sought new facilities for producing and storing chemical munitions. The War Department selected Huntsville (Alabama), as an ideal site for such operations due to its: - Remote location – reducing the...
European Center of Military History (EUCMH)