Seacliff Road Bangor Co. Down BT20 5EZ
In 1944, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Expeditionary Force in Europe visited Bangor, Co. Down addressing military personnel.
Seacliff Road Bangor Co. Down BT20 5HT
Along the seawall at Ballyholme Bay in Bangor, Co. Down, visitors can still see remnants of reused and recycled Second World War-era public air raid shelters.
Ward Park Bangor Co. Down BT20 4TA
The war memorial at Ward Park in the city of Bangor, Co. Down commemorates the fallen from the local area in both The Great War and the Second World War.
A well-preserved air raid shelter dating back to the Second World War stands in Ward Park, Bangor, Co. Down, near the old deck gun from German submarine U-19.
Belfast
During the Belfast Blitz, the south of the city escaped relatively unscathed. However, there are several reminders of the Second World War still in the area.
Belfast BT7 1NL
Many students and graduates of Queen's University, Belfast based on University Road in the south of the city served and died during the Second World War.
University Road Belfast BT7 1NN
The names of 155 people with associations to Queen's University, Belfast feature on the 1939-1945 panels of the esteemed university's war memorial in Belfast.
Visitors to Rocky Road in East Belfast today can visit the beautifully cared-for memorial to members of the U.S. military who died while in Northern Ireland.
Rocky Road Belfast BT8 6GA
Facing the old American cemetery on Rocky Road are the remnants of an anti-aircraft battery. The gunners had a stunning view across the east of Belfast city.
Woburn Road Millisle Co. Down BT22 2HU
Between 1938-1948, many young Jewish refugees fleeing the horrors of the Holocaust found a safe haven in an old farm on the outskirts of Millisle, Co. Down.
During the Second World War, Co. Tyrone hosted British and American forces as they made use of rural locations for bases and for various training exercises.
Co. Tyrone
On 1st July 1945, a United States Army Air Force Havoc plane crashed near Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone with fatal consequences for pilot Fred Anthony Barton.