WW2 Color Pics (Russian)

The Great Patriotic War... The largest land war in recorded history. Could you just imagine what it must have been like?
 
I'll bet those German POW's wished that they had sat on a grenade rather than get captured after Stalin and Company got their mitts on them....
 
Great pics! And that first link leads to lots of other pics. :)

I suspect some are hand coloured and some are not.

Hey is that guy in the back left aiming an SKS or an SVT?
Check out the bayonet type...

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The Great Patriotic War... The largest land war in recorded history. Could you just imagine what it must have been like?

Really I'd rather not! Wasn't very nice for anyone on either side!

Great pics though even if they are inked. Colour makes everything seem a little more real.
 
Not to steal anyone's thread but I saw these colour photos from WWII in Germany. Alot of them have Hilter in them. Thought some might appreciate them if they haven't seen these(and by appreciate I mean the historical value of the photos not the attrocities of nazi germany)

Between 1936 and 1945, German photographer Hugo Jaeger was granted unprecedented access to Adolf Hitler, traveling and chronicling, in color, the Fuhrer and his confidants at small gatherings, public events, and, quite often, in private moments. These are amazing.

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WOW!
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Now I feel bad :( poor old guy *if he is even alive now. . .

Sounds like he was an aggressive fighter pilot. According to Yakovlev Aces of World War 2, (by George Mellinger) Baranov was killed on January 17th, 1943, during a flying demonstration. It was intended to prove that he was combat-worthy having previously sustained injuries in an August, 1942, ramming attack on a German Bf109 fighter.

As the enemy encounter is described, Baranov ran out of ammo after shooting down two Bf109's and a Ju 87 during a sortie. He then rammed a third Bf 109, destroying it. Baranov survived by parachuting to safety, although he was injured in the process.
 
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