Heppenheim was not a designed as a POW camp, it was a sub-camp of Dachau Concentration Camp. See the link.
I have a picture of the crew of the Scheherazade of the 447th bomb group stationed in Rattlesden England. Would you be interested in it I have the crews name and the picture was taken in Oct.1944.
A veteran is someone who is experienced. A veteran actor has done a lot of acting; a veteran football player has played a lot of football; a veteran cameraman has taken a lot of pictures. A special type of veteran is a war veteran, someone who has served in and experienced a war. Often when people say "veterans", that is who they are talking about.
Well, the Nazi's would have been a bit lost for a bit but probably someone else would have taken charge and if they were better then they could have won the war!
The beaches were Omaha, Utah taken by the US, Sword and Gold taken by the British and Juno taken by Canada.
The battle of Iwo Jima was a battle between the Americans, and the Japanese on the Pacific Island of Iwo Jima. The U.S. tried to capture the island as a base. A famous picture was taken there of 5 American soldiers raising an American flag on the island.
Yes you can sketch a picture that was taken from someone else, but make sure you credit with the correct name and possibly a link to the picture that you used.
no isn't offenseve
No but i think it gets taken down.
Yes actually there was, I just dont know who and when this picture was taken...but still, im not that sure.
In general, it is legal to post someone's picture without their permission as long as the picture was taken in a public place where there is no expectation of privacy. However, it is important to consider privacy laws and potential consequences before posting someone's picture without their consent.
Because they went down hill since then... good luck with that
In general, it is legal to post a picture of someone without their permission as long as the picture was taken in a public place where there is no expectation of privacy. However, it is important to consider privacy laws and potential consequences before sharing someone's image without their consent.
yes he sure did like getting his picture taken
Oaths are taken by government officials according to article 6.
Yes, you have the right to refuse to have your picture taken at the doctor's office.
Not quite. It should say 'This picture was taken when she was 1 years old.'
i would be like "whoa did you get plastic surgery?!" but that's just me:)