Carentan - A short walkaround
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1 August 2013, 19:49
Fabian D.
No problem, If you need more infos, just ask, maybe i´ve got some i the the back of my head. 🙂
BTW. can anybody solve the mystery of Cafe de Normandie?
No problem, If you need more infos, just ask, maybe i´ve got some i the the back of my head. 🙂
BTW. can anybody solve the mystery of Cafe de Normandie?
5 August 2013, 13:15
Günther Debiscop
Band of brothers and Saving private Ryan were filmed at Hatfield airfield in the Uk where twelve different towns were constructed on the large open field, including the towns of Bastogne, Belgium; Eindhoven, Netherlands; and Carentan, France.
As they used several constructions for the different towns, none of these will resemble the "real" buildings. That's one of the many mistakes they made in the serie and movie.
Band of brothers and Saving private Ryan were filmed at Hatfield airfield in the Uk where twelve different towns were constructed on the large open field, including the towns of Bastogne, Belgium; Eindhoven, Netherlands; and Carentan, France.
As they used several constructions for the different towns, none of these will resemble the "real" buildings. That's one of the many mistakes they made in the serie and movie.
5 August 2013, 14:06
Fabian D.
already expectet that... BoB can´t be right compared to the real Carentan.
the funny thing is that I searched for "Cafe de Normandie" and found several buildings next to "my" Cafe, which should all repesent the same faboulous building, of wich I never found a real picture 🙂
already expectet that... BoB can´t be right compared to the real Carentan.
the funny thing is that I searched for "Cafe de Normandie" and found several buildings next to "my" Cafe, which should all repesent the same faboulous building, of wich I never found a real picture 🙂
5 August 2013, 14:30
psychopigeon
I don't think that could be the Cafe de Normandie, from the accounts of the soldiers it was the first encounter at a T junction and they came from the south west. 2-506 did go past the station so it's possible, but it was described as the first engagement. Cafe du Stade seems more plausible.
I don't think that could be the Cafe de Normandie, from the accounts of the soldiers it was the first encounter at a T junction and they came from the south west. 2-506 did go past the station so it's possible, but it was described as the first engagement. Cafe du Stade seems more plausible.
16 June 2014, 15:45
Fabian D.
well... I think I/we lacked time, preperation and possibilities to investigate this properly when we were there (that stop was squeezed in a 3 weeks rail trip across western Europe). Furthermore I´m not really an expert for the whole Normandy thing, and had therefore to go with that what we´re told. So no guarantee on that😉
well... I think I/we lacked time, preperation and possibilities to investigate this properly when we were there (that stop was squeezed in a 3 weeks rail trip across western Europe). Furthermore I´m not really an expert for the whole Normandy thing, and had therefore to go with that what we´re told. So no guarantee on that😉
17 June 2014, 14:07
John Van Kooten
Great collage nonetheless, Fabian! 👍 Great place to be able to visit! Thanks for posting that! 👍 👍
Great collage nonetheless, Fabian! 👍 Great place to be able to visit! Thanks for posting that! 👍 👍
17 June 2014, 15:56
Album info
As promised, here is my litte walkaround, but I have to excuse me for my camera, I had just my mobile....so some Pictures were quite good, some were far too dark.