CAEN (L) 10 July 1944 - Residents looking after a Canadian bulldozer clearing rubble in the streets. Photo: Archives Canada (R) Photo: Patrick Elie
Historian Patrick Elie took old pictures of the rubble-strewn French city of Normandy in 1944, during the height of World War II, and painstakingly took photos of the same spot from the same general perspective:
Elie, who has devoted his life to chronicling D-Day and the effects of the war on his home country of France, worked tirelessly to find the exact locations of dramatic photographs from 1944 and then took his own photos of the modern-day sites.
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The anti-American movement in France is forgetting what was sacrificed for their freedom.
Most of my photos in that era were sent on to London, then on to the news services. Thank you for an outstanding series.
H. Warren King, Photography Instructor for 55 years
Very well done Patrick, I look forward to seeing the sequal.