Sounds like I'm missing a good series, I'm sure they'll show it again, this seems to be the time of year that they feature alot of WW2 history programming.
When you say you'd like to walk some of that hallowed ground I'm sure you mean western Europe where our boys fought. Well I've been on some of the hallowed ground but on the other side, My wife is from Poland and has immediate family still there, I've been there 3 times, each time for a month.
The Eastern front came right thru Poland, my parents in law were teenagers at the time and I heard some interesting stories when I was there in the early nineties. My wife had to interpret for me but I would interview any older person that would talk to me.
Always took time from visiting family for side trips to historically significant sites like the wolf's lair where they tried to kill ****** during operation Valkyrie, Auschwitz 1 and 2, along with many bunkers and tunnels that are throughout the countryside.
Was at Auschwitz 2, also called Birkenau at the end of a late Fall day. this is the camp where the infamous picture of ****'s gate is from. When we first got there a few people where still touring the camp, by the time it got dark I realized we were the only ones there. The place was wide open, hard to describe the feeling but very memorable.
Heard about this statue in Warsaw but had to search for it since it's not that well known, not a good picture on this site but it was very moving as well
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