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Les Fantômes de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale
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These photos
are the result of superimposing images of scenes during
World War II on top of modern images of the same locations in France
today. It was a time when Americans were not asked for passports when entering the country
by sea and air. Historical expert Jo Teeuwisse, from Amsterdam, began the project after
finding 300 old negatives at a flea market in her home city depicting familiar places
in a very different context.Posted October
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