They look happy...considering the rest of the Wehrmacht was freezing its tuckus off at the gates of Moscow right then
They look happy...considering the rest of the Wehrmacht was freezing its tuckus off at the gates of Moscow right then
They look happy...considering the rest of the Wehrmacht was freezing its tuckus off at the gates of Moscow right then
Found at the bottom of a bog near River Warta, Poland, salvaged British Valentine IX light tank, one of 2,000 tanks in the service of the Red Army in WWII. In the winter of 1944, the tank tried to cross a frozen bog but the ice broke and the tank sank. Discovered and pulled out of the mud in 2012.
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Sherman tanks on the bottom of the Atlantic at 70 meters found near Ireland.
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Would these be ones that were dumped off ships at the end of the war?
What a waste.
Taken by: Yevgeny Khaldei (1917-1997)
...it was faked, according to “Witness to History: The Photographs of Yevgeny Khaldei”. During the bombing, a reindeer (later named Yasha) came out to be with the soldiers–the shellshocked creature didn’t want to be alone. During one of the air raids,Khaldei took the reindeer shot, but it wasn’t as dramatic as he assumed, so he later superimposed British Hawker Hurricanes, flown by RAF pilots to relieve Murmansk, and an exploding bomb to form a composite image...
I remember watching the movie Reach For The Sky years ago, starred Kenneth Moore. Heck of a good movie. One heck of a good man, that Bader.
Just got this one in an email, with very little in the way of description, anyone recognize it/know more about it:
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That was a great movie. He still was an ace, even without his legs. I bet he never considered a disability pension.
Yes and he led a Canadian squadron