Joël Stoppels Battlefield Tours
Visiting World War 2 battlefields around Europe is a fascinating and moving experience. Soldiers who fought the war left behind a legacy; their name on a war memorial, an experience is passed down to the family or a faded photograph in a frame. How do we understand the significance of that legacy and how do we understand what the battlefields mean to us now?
These are all questions we regularly ask on Battlefield Tours and they are at the heart of what we do: myself and the team of Battlefield Guides are there to help you decipher that legacy, and understand a past that touched us all; whether it relates to the sandy beaches of Normandy or the concrete walls that once surrounded Berlin. Battlefield Tours tells you the story behind the liberation of Europe. Check our website now for our unique tours: www.battlefieldtours.nu
Operation Manna and Chowhound | April 1945
Victory in Europe | May, 4 1945
British enter Berlin | 1945
Amsterdam Leave | 1945
The War Ends in Europe | May 1945
Germans disarmed | May 1945
Preparations D-Day | May 1944
Workshops of War | May 1944
Operation Pluto | Pipelines Under The Ocean
Немцы возвращаются домой | Май 1945 г.
Army Vehicles Demobbed | Airfield Deelen (Arnhem)
Fighter kills on D-DAY | 6 june 1944
D-day (Normandy) | June 1944
Normandy a year later | 1945
First day's after the invasion | June 1944
Бой в живой изгороди | Нормандия, 1944
Commemoration Reichswald Forest War Cemetery | September 20, 2018
The Atlantic Wall! 1944
Utah Beach op pad met 80 studenten in Normandië
Ortona - 20 - 28 december 1943
US Army - Europe november 1944
Eisenhower on Canadian Front - november 1944
Allies Clear Scheldt Islands - November 1944
Canadian Army Newsreel - upcoming winter
Normandy air attacks - june 1944
VE DAY celebrated