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If you apply the zimmerit, I'll provide lunch.

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Looks like they just captured a British field kitchen!
 
The USSR agreed by treaty in 1920 to respect for all time the independence of the Baltic Republics, but just a bourgeois "scrap of paper", to use the German phrase for their agreement to respect Belgian neutrality before 1914.

The Finnish frontier being 20Kms from Leningrad would be a serious problem, for Finland. For the Soviet Union the only problem would be people escaping over the frontier too easily.
 
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Not sure but my guess is this painting depicts some of the fighting around the Chosin Reservoir when US troops fought their way to Hungnam to escape the Chinese counterattack. From dawn to dusk, bombs, rockets, shells & bullets rained down on the Chicom troops from UN fighter bombers & artillery. When the weather closed in and when night fell, it was constant infantry attacks against UN forces. It was an operation similar in scale to the invasion of France, but in reverse.
 
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Not sure but my guess is this painting depicts some of the fighting around the Chosin Reservoir when US troops fought their way to Hungnam to escape the Chinese counterattack. It was an operation similar in scale to the invasion of France, but in reverse. Colossal amounts of artillery were used up & thousands of sorties were made in support of this operation.

Is it just me or does that Chinese soldier have a 1903 Springfield?
 
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Doesn't look like the Smithsonian as I remember it.

It's the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. The 'interactive' museum part was so-so (lots of big photo's and buttons to push but very light on artifacts) but the Boeing building with the vehicles and aircraft was superb. Also got to Mobile to crawl over and through USS Alabama and USS Drum. Last pic is of Drum's rear torpedo room. Across the street from the WWII museum was the Louisiana Civil War museum. Beautiful old building crammed with Confederate battle flags, uniforms, firearms and every manner of well documented kit. Now THAT was a real treat.





 
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