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A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17,...

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German Bundeswehr Army Soldier Waiting At Railway Station

18 August 2025

A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17,...

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18 August 2025

A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17, 2025.


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A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17,...

#12656897

German Bundeswehr Army Soldier Waiting At Railway Station

18 August 2025

A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17,...

#12656897

18 August 2025

A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17, 2025.


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A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17,...

#12656898

German Bundeswehr Army Soldier Waiting At Railway Station

18 August 2025

A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17,...

#12656898

18 August 2025

A German Army Bundeswehr soldier in uniform waits on a platform at Munich Pasing Railway Station in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on August 17, 2025.


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The headquarters of the Warsaw Garrison Command, part of the Ministry of Defence is seen near Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 Septe...

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Poland Germany Reparations Saxon Palace

13 September 2022

The headquarters of the Warsaw Garrison Command, part of the Ministry of Defence is seen near Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 Septe...

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13 September 2022

The headquarters of the Warsaw Garrison Command, part of the Ministry of Defence is seen near Pilsudski Square in Warsaw, Poland on 13 September, 2022., 2022.


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A view of Chain of containers monument by Vincent Ganivet, two arches made of 36 assembled containers, one of the most spectacular and expec...

#4694632

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A view of Chain of containers monument by Vincent Ganivet, two arches made of 36 assembled containers, one of the most spectacular and expec...

#4694632

20 July 2019

A view of Chain of containers monument by Vincent Ganivet, two arches made of 36 assembled containers, one of the most spectacular and expected monumental sculptures installed for the 500 years of Le Havre. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A general view of Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further...

#4694638

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further...

#4694638

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre Marina. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A view of a modern interior of Saint Joseph Church in Le Havre.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of...

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Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A view of a modern interior of Saint Joseph Church in Le Havre.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of...

#4694640

20 July 2019

A view of a modern interior of Saint Joseph Church in Le Havre. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A general view of Le Havre City Hall.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a furt...

#4694642

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre City Hall.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a furt...

#4694642

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre City Hall. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A view of the reconstructed city center of Le Havre.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inha...

#4694644

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A view of the reconstructed city center of Le Havre.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inha...

#4694644

20 July 2019

A view of the reconstructed city center of Le Havre. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A general view of Le Havre City Hall.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a furt...

#4694746

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre City Hall.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a furt...

#4694746

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre City Hall. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A general view of Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further...

#4694756

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further...

#4694756

20 July 2019

A general view of Le Havre Marina. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A view of a Doggie Walk Bags distributor in Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,...

#4694774

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A view of a Doggie Walk Bags distributor in Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,...

#4694774

20 July 2019

A view of a Doggie Walk Bags distributor in Le Havre Marina. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A view of Le Havre Port Control Tower.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a fur...

#4694782

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A view of Le Havre Port Control Tower.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a fur...

#4694782

20 July 2019

A view of Le Havre Port Control Tower. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A group of runners seen near Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants...

#4694794

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A group of runners seen near Le Havre Marina.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants...

#4694794

20 July 2019

A group of runners seen near Le Havre Marina. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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French Sign tabac seen in Le Havre city center.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitan...

#4694796

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

French Sign tabac seen in Le Havre city center.
The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitan...

#4694796

20 July 2019

French Sign tabac seen in Le Havre city center. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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A view of Chain of containers monument by Vincent Ganivet, two arches made of 36 assembled containers, one of the most spectacular and expec...

#4694798

Daily Life In Le Havre

20 July 2019

A view of Chain of containers monument by Vincent Ganivet, two arches made of 36 assembled containers, one of the most spectacular and expec...

#4694798

20 July 2019

A view of Chain of containers monument by Vincent Ganivet, two arches made of 36 assembled containers, one of the most spectacular and expected monumental sculptures installed for the 500 years of Le Havre. The city of Le Havre was bombed from as early as 1941, suffering the loss of 5,100 inhabitants; a further 80,000 were made homeless, as 12,500 buildings were reduced to rubble. From 26 August 1944, Royal Navy ships and Royal Air Force aircraft carried out a blockade and an extensive preparatory bombardment of the city, which killed over 2,000 civilians and only 19 German troops. The German garrison of about 11,000 men surrendered on 12 September 1944. On Tuesday, July 16, 2019, in Le Havre, Normandy, France.


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