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[PIC GALLERY] WW2 Then & Now

Top photo already published before: Troops of the Australian 6th Division march across Westminster Bridge, London.
And recent, with Corononavirus effect.
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A Associated Press photo: "A vast crowd assembled in front of Buckingham Palace, London, on V-E Day, May 8, 1945, cheers the Royal Family as they emerge onto the balcony minutes after the official announcement of Germany's unconditional surrender. From left are: Princess Elizabeth; Queen Elizabeth; King George VI; and Princess Margaret".
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The are pics below are from the Warfare History Network website.
Great articles and excellent pictures.
I print the articles to pdf’s and read them at my leisure.

This before and after is from “Assault on Oslo: The Naval Disaster in the Drøbak Strait”
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2...oslo-the-naval-disaster-in-the-drobak-strait/

It doesn't say so but it sure looks to be the same gun.

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And the damage it caused

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The are pics below are from the Warfare History Network website.
Great articles and excellent pictures.
I print the articles to pdf’s and read them at my leisure.

This before and after is from “Assault on Oslo: The Naval Disaster in the Drøbak Strait”
https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/2...oslo-the-naval-disaster-in-the-drobak-strait/

It doesn't say so but it sure looks to be the same gun.
I saw a doc on Youtube (sorry can't remember what it was called) about the German invasion of Norway and that was the gun that sank the Blucher. So you are correct.
 
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