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Der Maresal |
Posted: January 14, 2005 11:00 pm
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I recognize the same buildings from the other photos, the cinema on the right, 'Cremin', and 'Jawol'.
The Germans are taking a walk and feeling at home. (jawohl! |
C-2 |
Posted: January 15, 2005 03:21 pm
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Interesting to notice how cleen is the city comparing to today,and how good the roads are.
The gipsy that sels carpets wears a tie. The lights of the Ford are covered for the night camuflege. |
aerialls |
Posted: January 15, 2005 08:21 pm
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Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 75 Member No.: 157 Joined: December 04, 2003 |
and here's a few other pics from the era:
1 2 i cannot identifie the bridge, maybe someone could help. 3 4 5 6 7 This post has been edited by aerialls on January 15, 2005 08:27 pm |
C-2 |
Posted: January 16, 2005 12:04 am
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The bridge is called today"Podul Izvor".
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aerialls |
Posted: January 16, 2005 12:48 am
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Thanx C2.
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Barbosu |
Posted: January 16, 2005 01:22 am
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The first photo from Alex, starting this topic is on Calea Victoriei with Regala Str. (Campineanu in present).
BTW I think they are romanian soldiers, judging after the helmets. The soldiers are marching coming from The Royal Palace, down to Palatul Postelor (Post Palace?) and to Casa Centrala a Armatei (Central House of the Army). The building on the right with all windows broken was called Adriatica (it still exists today, right on the corner where are some B1 TV studios). Also the next building on the right still exists. I think this photo was taken after 23 aug 1944, in fact, after the german bombardements, because of the broken windows and because on the right it should be The National Theather and it seems to be down. I attach a prewar photo taken on Calea Victoriei from another angle (If the soldiers would be on the street, they would be on the Victoria, at the corner of Adriatica bldg., facing photographer). Barbosu This post has been edited by Barbosu on February 25, 2005 01:35 am Attached Image |
Barbosu |
Posted: January 16, 2005 01:41 am
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And here are other soldiers, in another war - The Great War - marching on Calea Victoriei in the same place. In fact it was called Piata Teatrului (The Theather Plaza). Only then Adriatica was not built yet.
The National Theather was on the left (where the trees are, not seen in pic) and the building with a pointing roof is Hotel Continental, still there today. Barbosu This post has been edited by Barbosu on January 16, 2005 03:12 am Attached Image |
Barbosu |
Posted: January 16, 2005 02:11 am
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Another angle of the intersection Calea Victorie with Regala Str. (Natinonal Theather entrance, Adriatica, Hotel Continental etc).
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Barbosu |
Posted: January 16, 2005 02:35 am
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View from Adriatica on Regala Str. (Campineanu str. in present)
Alex's photo with the soldiers was taken from near VENUS shop you see here. Every bulding seen in this picture still exists. This post has been edited by Barbosu on January 16, 2005 02:39 am Attached Image |
Barbosu |
Posted: January 16, 2005 03:09 am
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The second photo (with the jeep) puzzles me. Nothing sure yet, but I think it is shot somewhere at Sf. Gheorghe Plaza, on the side with the entrance on Lipscani of the Boulevard.
In the back of the picture I think one could see Creditul Minier bldg. I am still looking for a picture showing the same area. If the resolution can be higher, so you could see the names of the shops at least we could know if it is in Romania, Bucharest or not. So Alex, please email it to me if you have it in a better reso. And here's another photo of Bucharest. 20's I think, the Adriatica is not yet built, in it's place is still another bldg (the one with "conservele Stela" and other ads on top. barbosu Attached Image |
Der Maresal |
Posted: January 16, 2005 08:14 am
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Hey! Who erased the rest of my pictures here? They are part of the same set and should go together! At least put some comments that they were taken off, or moved somewhere else, but don't just make them dissepear - they were good pictures! |
dragos |
Posted: January 16, 2005 09:45 am
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If you refer to the pictures of the German Army, they were moved quite obviously in the separate topic "Photos of German soldiers in the Balkans", in WW2 in General subforum. Let's keep this one on Bucharest photographs.
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aerialls |
Posted: January 16, 2005 05:48 pm
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univ. square and the army house saloons in the middle: |
Cantacuzino |
Posted: January 17, 2005 07:23 am
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Below is Bul.Take Ionescu with Carlton building before the earthquake 1940.
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Cantacuzino |
Posted: January 17, 2005 07:28 am
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Another photo with this crossroad ( Victoria with Regala). Attached Image |
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