360 deg panoramas of WWII landmarks

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360 deg panoramas of WWII landmarks

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http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/

they even got one of stuttgart: http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/stuttgart

now you can visit some part of the town where i live virtually

Viel Spass!
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You live virtually?

Damn, I thought you were real.
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Dietmar wrote:You live virtually?

Damn, I thought you were real.

:lol: :lol:
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bee wrote:http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/

they even got one of stuttgart: http://ww2panorama.org/panoramas/stuttgart

now you can visit some part of the town where i live virtually

Viel Spass!
Very cool!

Also, as an off topic comment... I had forgotten you were in Stuttgart. My boss (an engineer) was there last May for the Safe Highways of the Future conference... small world!

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ah stuttgart. :) they do a very nice weißbier called Scanwald there...
the last time i was there i went up the t.v. tower. 8) . nice view..

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Post by carentan »

Thanks Bee, I found a very good quote on this site, puts a bit of perspective on a recent disagreement on another forum.

"To die for a historically unjust cause, without even a name on your tomb seems a terrible thing to me. The winners are celebrated for their courage, and on this December 16 Bastogne welcomes 200,000 visitors glorifying victory. Here’s a panorama in remembrance of the loosers, most often just ordinary men caught in history. That same day, this cemetery was empty."

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