I’m surprised they were able to clear the rubble up so quickly
SexySatan69says
And if it wasn’t enough, that cluster of surviving buildings in the bottom left got turned into a highway at some point down the line.
raff_riffsays
This would be great with another image from the same angle that shows how it looks today.
I was just in Rotterdam (via Amsterdam) and people there told me it’s called a “city without a heart” due to the events from the war and it’s subsequent rebuilding. The dichotomy between there and Amsterdam is fascinating. One is an old city with bridges and buildings hundreds of years old, the other is all brand new architecture. It’s an interesting look at the impacts of the war in a very different but direct way.
KonTikiMegistussays
Holy shit
KonTikiMegistussays
Was there a lot of cities affected like this? I know of some of the back ones like dresden and tokyo
fingerdigits says
This is so sad
Thirsty_Comment88 says
I’m surprised they were able to clear the rubble up so quickly
SexySatan69 says
And if it wasn’t enough, that cluster of surviving buildings in the bottom left got turned into a highway at some point down the line.
raff_riff says
This would be great with another image from the same angle that shows how it looks today.
I was just in Rotterdam (via Amsterdam) and people there told me it’s called a “city without a heart” due to the events from the war and it’s subsequent rebuilding. The dichotomy between there and Amsterdam is fascinating. One is an old city with bridges and buildings hundreds of years old, the other is all brand new architecture. It’s an interesting look at the impacts of the war in a very different but direct way.
KonTikiMegistus says
Holy shit
KonTikiMegistus says
Was there a lot of cities affected like this? I know of some of the back ones like dresden and tokyo