Picture of the day

This is awfully grainy, but the mix of weaponry is interesting. Soldiers and partisans, Ostfront, 1943:

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That '98 with the trench mag was a real find. if only they could talk.

These lads came a long way to get into the chow line:

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Must have been REALLY hungry.
 
These lads came a long way to get into the chow line:

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Must have been REALLY hungry.

I have been a student of history since I can remember, but this is definitely the first time that I've seen a non-Aryan in a Wehrmacht uniform!! Can anyone give me some background information on this....?
 
I have been a student of history since I can remember, but this is definitely the first time that I've seen a non-Aryan in a Wehrmacht uniform!! Can anyone give me some background information on this....?

Towards the end of the Second World War the "master race" was having a hard time meeting the recruiting targets and started taking just about anyone.......or anything. But in defense of the new soldat on the right he is a German Sheppard so he may have gotten a bit of a pass on getting the "aryan" box marked off on the checklist.


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Seriously it was more common then they let on back in the day.
 
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I have to ask because beyond knowing that the top one is a TT-33 and the bottom one looks like a updated and product improved version what are we looking at on the table ?

They were captures we took off some insurgents in Afghanistan. The "Original" was an end of WWII dated pistol. The other one I have no idea where it got "updated".
 
I have been a student of history since I can remember, but this is definitely the first time that I've seen a non-Aryan in a Wehrmacht uniform!! Can anyone give me some background information on this....?

Korean labourers captured in 1940 from the Japs and impressed into Red Army then captured by the Wehrmacht and impressed into an Ost battalion and then captured by the US where they finally became free men. There's a book.
 
I have been a student of history since I can remember, but this is definitely the first time that I've seen a non-Aryan in a Wehrmacht uniform!! Can anyone give me some background information on this....?

There was a lot on non-Aryans in Wehrmacht.Some of them willingly,a lot were conscripted and a lot were there because alternative was death.

Google "Jews in Wehrmacht".Same applied to Russians,Poles and other Slavs.

It was a lot more common than today's historians care to admit.
 
Korean labourers captured in 1940 from the Japs and impressed into Red Army then captured by the Wehrmacht and impressed into an Ost battalion and then captured by the US where they finally became free men. There's a book.

Dang.

Thanks for the heads-up, fellas... looks like I've got some googling to do!

- Rob
 
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Double shot from a carrier!!

Don't think so. F8U is too far away to just come off the catapult and the two catapults track converge, so no room for an A5 wingspan and another plane at the same time.
My guess is F8u did a flyby for a USN Navy recruiting photo. There would have been hell to pay for an actually simultaneous catapult launch even if the steam catapult was capable of it. More likely F8 came from launch on angled flight deck.

 
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