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Tango0114 May 2016 3:19 p.m. PST

… Europe was still littered with graves, rusting planes and sunken battleships two years after its liberation from the Nazis.

"These incredible colour images show life in Europe in the wake of Second World War as the continent grappled to come to terms with the death and destruction which had plagued it for six long years.

Among the surreal scenes captured by photographer David Seymour in 1947 are damaged ships still anchored off Omaha Beach, children laying flowers at the graves of the war dead and the rebuilding job underway in towns across France, Belgium and the Netherlands…"

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Armand

jpattern216 May 2016 6:05 a.m. PST

Some powerful images there. Thanks for the link.

nazrat16 May 2016 6:49 a.m. PST

Good stuff!

Darkest Star Games Sponsoring Member of TMP16 May 2016 8:55 a.m. PST

Amazing how quickly things rust and fall apart and generally look a mess in just 2 years. Makes me think my post-apoc stuff needs to be even more weathered.

Tango0116 May 2016 10:37 a.m. PST

Glad you enjoyed it boys.

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Armand

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