Mark Allen M wrote:
kalamazookid wrote:
It's always amazed me how there are still relics and reminders of WWII all across England and Europe. Thanks for sharing.
? ... WW2 wasn't that long ago. 68 some years ago isn't really that long as far as history is concerned. Believe it or not WW2 reminders are very prominent worldwide. Just need to know where to look. Some are obvious, some not so much but there there. Every town seems to have a reminder of that war in some way.
I didn't mean it in the sense that it's been forgotten, or that I'm surprised they still exist. I meant that with how quickly sites, buildings, etc. get torn down for the latest new strip mall (especially in the U.S.), it's nice to see that some original structures are still standing and being used. With the pace at which technology moves and communities change due to urban planning, 68 years IS a VERY long time. Heck, there are neighborhoods in my hometown that existed in 1945 that no longer exist today and it's not like they were getting bombed/shelled like many areas of France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, etc. When you consider the outright destruction of the war in some areas, it's amazing some things survived the war in the first place.