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World War Two Today - Book - Roger Cremers

World War Two Today – Book

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Auschwitz Tourism 2008 by Roger Cremers

Auschwitz Tourism print

Bernieres-Sur-Mer Print

France, Dunkirk, 22-05-2015 94–year-olds James Baynes, Arthur Taylor and Michael Bentall, veterans of the British Expeditionary Force, reunite 75 years later on a Dunkirk beach. They were among the 338,000 allied soldiers who were evacuated as a result of Operation Dynamo (between 27 May and 4 June 1940), when British and French troops were surrounded by the German army during the battle for France. PHOTO AND COPYRIGHT ROGER CREMERS print

Dunkirk Veterans print

Belgie, Eben Emael, 16-05-2010 As a way of commemorating the defeat of the Eben-Emael fortress, a group of Belgium re-enactors performs the invasion of the fortress on its ruins, which are currently covered by rapeseed. Fort Eben-Emael, gelegen in het Belgische Eben-Emael, even ten zuiden van Maastricht, is een voormalig Belgisch militair verdedigingsfort dat deel uitmaakt van de buitenste oostelijk gelegen fortengordel rond Luik, gebouwd tussen de Eerste en de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Dit uniek gelegen en superieur bewapend sperfort werd in die tijd beschouwd als het sterkste fort ter wereld en gold als onneembaar. De slag om het Fort wordt nagespeeld door internationale reenactment groepen. Belgische soldaten verdedigen het fort tegen Fallschirmjager. Eben-Emael was a Belgian fortress between Liège and Maastricht, near the Albert Canal, defending the Belgian-German border. International Reenactment groups replay the capture of the fortress. German Fallschirmjager (paratroopers) land with a wooden glider plane on top of the fortress and fight against the Belgium Soldiers. PHOTO AND COPYRIGHT ROGER CREMERS

Eben Emael print