World War 2 Live Aerial Map Views
Check out Live Satellite Aerial Map views overlooking historic World War 2 landmarks around Europe. Many of the World War 2 landmarks captured by Google Aerial Map views are popular tourish destinations for visitors to remember the World War 2 |
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Biggin Hill Airport Live Aerial Map View in Bromley Kent
Enjoy this live aerial map view overlooking the famous World War 2 airport in Kent. Biggin Hill is best known for its role during the Battle of Britain in the Second World War, when it served as one of the principal fighter bases protecting London and South East England from attack by enemy bombers. Over the course of the war, fighters based at Biggin Hill claimed 1,400 enemy aircraft, at the cost of the lives of 453 Biggin Hill based aircrew.
Enjoy this live satelite aerial view overlooking Biggin Hill Airport London http:/ / maps.google.co.uk/ maps?q = biggin+hill+air+port&hl = en&ll = 51.326147,0.027251&spn = 0.004954,0.011362&sll = 49.345145,-0.562706&sspn = 0.078622,0.181789&vpsrc = 6&hq = air+port&hnear = Biggin+Hill,+Greater+London,+United+Kingdom&t = h&fll = 51.326147,0.027251&fspn = 0.0
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Enjoy this Live aerial satellite view of La Cambe German war cemetery
La Cambe is a military war grave cemetery, located close to Bayeux, France. Presently containing in excess of 21,000 German military personnel of World War II, it is maintained and managed by the German War Graves Commission.In total, as of July 2008, there are the remains of 21,222 German soldiers, sailors and airmen buried at La Cambe. Casualties of the war in Normandy are still being found after some 50 years, although formal burial ceremonies are less frequent these days.In total, as of July 2008, there are the remains of 21,222 German soldiers, sailors and airmen buried at La Cambe. Casualties of the war in Normandy are still being found after some 50 years, although formal burial ceremonies are less frequent these days.
Enjoy this spectacular view of a German war cemetery in Normandy http:/ / maps.google.co.uk/ maps?q = La+Cambe+German+war+cemetery&hl = en&ll = 49.341971,-1.026299&spn = 0.004886,0.011362&sll = 49.341835,-1.02565&sspn = 0.002443,0.005681&vpsrc = 6&hq = La+Cambe+German+war+cemetery&radius = 15000&t = h&z = 17
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Enjoy this Live aerial satellite view of the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial
This is the largest American World War 2 grave yard in Normandy, France, located in Colleville-sur-Mer. It is situated just back from Omaha beach and contains the graves of American service personnel totalling 9,387 Americans. Opposite the grave yard is a time capsule that is covered by a pink granite slab upon which is engraved: To be opened June 6, 2044. Affixed in the centre of the slab is a bronze plaque. This sealed capsule containing news reports of the June 6, 1944 Normandy landings is placed here by the newsmen who were here, June 6, 1969.
Enjoy this live aerial map view of Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial http:/ / maps.google.co.uk/ maps?q = 49.360262,-0.856086&hl = en&sll = 49.360262,-0.856086&sspn = 0.004884,0.011362&vpsrc = 0&t = h&z = 17
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Live aerial map view of Bayeux Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery
This is the largest commonwealth war cemetery in France, located in Bayeux, Normandy. The cemetery contains 4,648 graves and opposite is 1,800 graves to commemorate the British, Australian, Canadian and other commonwealth soldiers from the second World War.
Enjoy this live satellite aerial view of an Allied war cemetery from World War 2 http:/ / maps.google.co.uk/ maps?q = 49%C2%B0+16%E2%80%B2+25%E2%80%B3+N,+0%C2%B0+42%E2%80%B2+52%E2%80%B3+W&hl = en&ie = UTF8&sll = 53.800651,-4.064941&sspn = 18.199598,46.538086&vpsrc = 0&t = h&z = 18
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Live aerial map view of Eder Dam in Germany, target of the Dambusters
On the 16-17 May 1944 617 squadron bombed several Dams in the Ruhr Valley, Germany. The aim was to disrupt production and draw resources away from the ground wars and other fronts that were open. The Eder Valley was covered by heavy fog but not defended. The tricky topography of the surrounding hills made the approach difficult. of the three aircraft that bombed the dam only 2 arrived home with the third being shot down over the Netherlands.
Enjoy this spectacular live aerial map view of a Ruhr Valley Dam http:/ / maps.google.co.uk/ maps?q = Affoldern,+Edertal,+Deutschland&hl = en&ll = 51.183069,9.058657&spn = 0.00497,0.011362&sll = 51.116805,9.360094&sspn = 0.019908,0.045447&oq = affoldern&vpsrc = 6&hnear = Affoldern+Edertal,+Kassel,+Hesse,+Germany&t = h&z = 17
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