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Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
10-24-2015, 09:51 PM, (This post was last modified: 10-24-2015, 10:01 PM by Antoni Chmielowski .)
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Gentlemen of the Club.

My father and I have just completed the above Battlefield Tour, and I want to share with you all, the pictures that I took on the tour.

I hope you enjoy them.

Regards

Toni

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0...sp=sharing
Antoni ChmielowskigGames Played : WiTP-AE, TOAW3,Gary Grigsbys War in The East/ War In The West
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10-24-2015, 10:23 PM,
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
(10-24-2015, 09:51 PM)Antoni Chmielowski Wrote: Gentlemen of the Club.

My father and I have just completed the above Battlefield Tour, and I want to share with you all, the pictures that I took on the tour.

I hope you enjoy them.

Regards

Toni

https://drive.google.com/folderview?id=0...sp=sharing

I visited Arnhem about 15 years ago ( Actually I'm a Brit living in the North of Holland ) 

Nice photos ...Thanks for sharing,
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10-24-2015, 11:37 PM,
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
Thanks Toni!

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10-24-2015, 11:52 PM,
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
Good stuff Toni!

Thanks for sharing!
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10-25-2015, 06:06 AM,
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
There is an excellent movie on you tube called "Theirs is the Glory" about Arnhem, filmed in 46 and using a lot of the paras who were actually there. Good film, better than "A Bridge Too Far".
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10-25-2015, 10:35 AM,
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
Great stuff Toni mate

Thanks for sharing
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10-25-2015, 05:18 PM,
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(10-25-2015, 06:06 AM)Weasel Wrote: There is an excellent movie on you tube called "Theirs is the Glory" about Arnhem, filmed in 46 and using a lot of the paras who were actually there.  Good film, better than "A Bridge Too Far".

They showed us that film on our Tour coach, and our Tour Guide explained that the battlefield damage hadnt been cleared , and therefore the damaged houses and wrecked tanks were those damaged during the battle.

He also explained that only the Officers got speaking parts !.
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10-26-2015, 01:16 AM,
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Thank you for sharing this Toni! Had not heard of the movie either, found it in YouTube and will watch later.
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10-26-2015, 05:48 AM,
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
(10-25-2015, 05:18 PM)Antoni Chmielowski Wrote:
(10-25-2015, 06:06 AM)Weasel Wrote: There is an excellent movie on you tube called "Theirs is the Glory" about Arnhem, filmed in 46 and using a lot of the paras who were actually there.  Good film, better than "A Bridge Too Far".

They showed us that film on our Tour coach, and our Tour Guide explained that the battlefield damage hadnt been cleared , and therefore the damaged houses and wrecked tanks were those damaged during the battle.

He also explained that only the Officers got speaking parts !.

My favourite part of the movie:  "Sir, a German tank is bothering the wounded"

"Right, (turns to his batman); see to it will you"

"Right sir", grabs a piat, they then show him stalking the tank.

Walks back into CP "All taken care of sir".  Goes on making tea.
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10-28-2015, 04:12 AM, (This post was last modified: 10-28-2015, 04:14 AM by ComradeP.)
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RE: Battlefield 2015 - Arnhem & The Rhine Crossings
Nice pictures, it looks like it was an interesting tour.

Born in - and living in Arnhem, it can still be difficult to grasp the significance the name "Arnhem" still has to so many, even though I'm a wargamer. The name of the city has become a legend of sorts, a legend that those who didn't experience the war will never truly understand but which we are proud of, that is: the legend of the men who tried to liberate us in September 1944 and sadly failed with many giving their lives for our freedom.

When it comes to the view, the view from the Westerbouwing might be fairly similar to the view at the time although municipal "trees obstructing visibility" laws are less strict now than they were at the time so there might be more trees. In 1944, the Netherlands was very much a country where nature was tamed to suit our needs or to suit our concept of what was right and orderly, hence the comments of Allied troops that they felt like they were walking around in a large garden.

Virtually all of the buildings on the southern bank of the Rhine at Arnhem were built after the war, but the bridge itself is as far as I know in more or less the same place and surroundings as it was in 1944 (that is: the buildings are different, but the landscape itself and the Rhine quayside at Arnhem are similar to identical).

Recently, the city of Nijmegen has "jumped" across the Waal and the towns of Oosterhout and Lent are slowly being absorbed by the city. The lay of the land has also been changed around the road bridge, so that area is different from 1944.

[Image: nijmegen-2010-02-watersysteem-Waalsprong-600.jpg]

The purple-ish areas indicate the Waal river and its normal overflow areas, the blue-ish areas indicate areas that have been inundated and were still farmland in 1944. The road and rail bridges are also longer than they were in 1944 in total span to cover the newly inundated areas. There is also a new bridge across the Waal, named "De Oversteek" or "The Crossing" (in honour of the Airborne troops that crossed the river and captured the Waal road bridge) that wasn't there in 1944.

There's also a new bridge across the Rhine at Arnhem between the railbridge and the John Frost bridge, as well as another bridge further to the east.
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