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It always amazes me the amount of death and destruction that was the eastern front.
More Photos I also didn't realize that Spain had managed to field a small division on the Eastern Front against the Russians. Not a huge surprise because of Franco fighting the Soviet backed republicans, but new to me. |
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It always amazes me the amount of death and destruction that was the eastern front. More Photos http://knowledgeglue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/05-7P2uR29.png http://knowledgeglue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/10-iRewpyY.png http://knowledgeglue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/16-UQM3baM.png http://knowledgeglue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/31-5Zi2RVH.png http://knowledgeglue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/2ZMPGg8.jpg I also didn't realize that Spain had managed to field a small division on the Eastern Front against the Russians. Not a huge surprise because of Franco fighting the Soviet backed republicans, but new to me. http://knowledgeglue.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/5OQ4n5v.jpg View Quote Hitler backed Franco during their civil war, He really wanted to use Spain to attack England but Spain wanted to stay out if, I would imagine he gave some troops to fight for the Germans as a peace offering. |
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View Quote Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? I wonder how many Germans he killed after being finally surrounded and killed in a hail of gunfire, while atop a mass of dead bodies? 100? 200? 1000? |
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TONS of historic and modern excavation pics of weapons, armor, relics and forgotten dead here.
https://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/The-Ghosts-of-the-Eastern-Front-451074868343353/ |
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Dual-weilding revolvers potential. |
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View Quote That's one hard mofo |
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Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? View Quote That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. |
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If anyone is interested Dan Carlin has a three part podcast series on the eastern front in WWII. It's called Ghosts of the Ostfront and it's excellent.
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That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. He was likely 1 of 5 assigned to a single rifle. |
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That's one hard mofo Who dat |
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Watching Band of Brothers now and the Eastern front infantry battles. The Ardnennes offensive was brutal.
The pictures of the West are amazing. Stalin didn't fuck around. |
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View Quote He was more likely a 17-19 year old peasant who had been given rudimentary instruction on how to work a Mosin bolt and charge a PPSh. This picture is just like the US Civil War daguerreotypes of young men posing with 2 revolvers and a big Bowie knife jammed through their belt or hell Facebook pictures of holding a pair of M249s. |
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Great photos and video.Looking at the photos,especially of the child dead on the doorstep and the burning villages reminds me once again that you can't blame the Russian soldier for what he did once he reached Germany.The Germans wanted a war of no mercy and that's what they got.
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Great photos and video.Looking at the photos,especially of the child dead on the doorstep and the burning villages reminds me once again that you can't blame the Russian soldier for what he did once he reached Germany.The Germans wanted a war of no mercy and that's what they got. View Quote Tell that to the modern Japanese sympathizers who feel we did Japan great injustices. I had an argument on FB with one. She refused to look at any history, and only had "but I lived there for a year and got to know a family" to go on. |
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Nice video, I was there but not in this lifetime, but those types of storytelling are for a different thread topic,
Anyone wonder how many of those men didn't see the sunset of the day some of those snippets were filmed, some not not even the end of the week? |
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Mostly Waffen SS, mostly Ostfront, with a few random thrown in (color photos, artwork, etc.): http://i.imgur.com/gYz57ff.jpg http://i.imgur.com/JtcMQ4A.jpg http://i.imgur.com/QIs5Otc.jpg http://i.imgur.com/oRhEHXy.jpg http://i.imgur.com/WXKtkhc.jpg http://i.imgur.com/eecmaCq.jpg http://i.imgur.com/9OPLbVG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/1Wk47IW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/8qK3whq.jpg http://i.imgur.com/IKMaXwa.jpg http://i.imgur.com/121H1a4.jpg The below photo (castle in background) is supposed to be from Estonia, but of course I can't verify it: http://i.imgur.com/HYVSwIt.jpg http://i.imgur.com/doYeKQP.jpg http://i.imgur.com/oDk12P9.jpg View Quote Pics not loading |
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View Quote Smith & Wesson? Doesn't look like aNagant. Dude was probably connected to the NKVD. |
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Mostly Waffen SS, mostly Ostfront, with a few random thrown in (color photos, artwork, etc.): http://i.imgur.com/gYz57ff.jpg http://i.imgur.com/JtcMQ4A.jpg http://i.imgur.com/QIs5Otc.jpg http://i.imgur.com/oRhEHXy.jpg http://i.imgur.com/WXKtkhc.jpg http://i.imgur.com/eecmaCq.jpg http://i.imgur.com/9OPLbVG.jpg http://i.imgur.com/1Wk47IW.jpg http://i.imgur.com/8qK3whq.jpg http://i.imgur.com/IKMaXwa.jpg http://i.imgur.com/121H1a4.jpg The below photo (castle in background) is supposed to be from Estonia, but of course I can't verify it: [/url] http://i.imgur.com/doYeKQP.jpg http://i.imgur.com/oDk12P9.jpg View Quote Yes,that is the Narva river. The east bank and castle was Estonian before the war but Russia took it as reparations for having to invade in 1940... Here are a couple pics of mine: the Germans are near the Hermann castle on the left. The Ivangorod castle is Russia with the border being the river of course. There was a thread about a recent Estonian war movie,1944,a week ago that you may like to see. I rehosted the pic |
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Smith & Wesson? Doesn't look like aNagant. Dude was probably connected to the NKVD. |
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I had distance relatives in the Blue Division. They left Spain and never returned.
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Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? I wonder how many Germans he killed after being finally surrounded and killed in a hail of gunfire, while atop a mass of dead bodies? 100? 200? 1000? |
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The eastern front was the real WW2.
Germany was beat by mid 44'. |
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That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. there a lot of photos of guys with all kinds of stuff on, I know in Stalingrad they often carried as much ammo and grenades as they could for close combat. So I don't know if all of them are posed photos as many are taken in the field. Guns and weapons in a belt or sash does go way back. |
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That's one hard mofo Who dat That's Private Pyle-ski. He's been born-again-hard. |
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I try, and fail, to imagine the US Army of WWII taking the amount of casualties the belligerents took on the Eastern front.
It's too depressing to contemplate. Trying to imagine just 1 million combat deaths blows my mind. |
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I try, and fail, to imagine the US Army of WWII taking the amount of casualties the belligerents took on the Eastern front. It's too depressing to contemplate. Trying to imagine just 1 million combat deaths blows my mind. View Quote Just as a comparison,about 16 million Americans served in uniform in WWII. Russia ended the war with 14 million soldiers KIA KIA/BNR. |
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It always amazes me the amount of death and destruction that was the eastern front. View Quote What amazes me is the scope of it. The size of the battlefields is hard to comprehend. |
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Quoted: That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. |
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Quoted: Watching Band of Brothers now and the Eastern front infantry battles. The Ardnennes offensive was brutal. The pictures of the West are amazing. Stalin didn't fuck around. View Quote |
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Quoted: Great painting of the Blue Division https://media.moddb.com/images/members/1/442/441777/darte2.jpg View Quote Looks cool, but TERRIBLE dispersion. |
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The Eastern Front has always held my interest. Modern maneuver war on a massive scale. This is a good historical novel if you like this kind of stuff - protagonist is a Blue Division veteran http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1320531211l/533239.jpg View Quote I sent a copy of this book to another member here. good book. |
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Tell that to the modern Japanese sympathizers who feel we did Japan great injustices. I had an argument on FB with one. She refused to look at any history, and only had "but I lived there for a year and got to know a family" to go on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Great photos and video.Looking at the photos,especially of the child dead on the doorstep and the burning villages reminds me once again that you can't blame the Russian soldier for what he did once he reached Germany.The Germans wanted a war of no mercy and that's what they got. Tell that to the modern Japanese sympathizers who feel we did Japan great injustices. I had an argument on FB with one. She refused to look at any history, and only had "but I lived there for a year and got to know a family" to go on. My father in law was sitting on a destroyer in the Pacific when the war ended,you'll never convince him Harry Truman wasn't one of our greatest Presidents.Anybody that's a Japanese sympathizer/apologist needs to be reminded of the Rape of Nanking or Unit 731.Just like the Germans the Japanese wanted a Racial War of no mercy,well they got it. |
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Remember the constant threat on "Hogan's Heroes" was to be sent to the Russian front.
If you can, read "The Forgotten Soldier." It's incredible what human beings can withstand. If they don't get killed first. |
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I wonder how encumbering those German gas mask canisters were to the troops?
Seems it was standard equipment even in the latter part of the war where in most pics, they mostly all still carry them I don't seem to recall that gas was ever used in WWII even on the Eastern Front. Or was it? |
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Quoted: Great painting of the Blue Division https://media.moddb.com/images/members/1/442/441777/darte2.jpg View Quote Verdad. |
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Quoted: Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? I wonder how many Germans he killed after being finally surrounded and killed in a hail of gunfire, while atop a mass of dead bodies? 100? 200? 1000? Probably killed a few hundred yards from the front by indirect artillery fire if we are going from statistics. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? I wonder how many Germans he killed after being finally surrounded and killed in a hail of gunfire, while atop a mass of dead bodies? 100? 200? 1000? Probably killed a few hundred yards from the front by indirect artillery fire if we are going from statistics. kid has one hand |
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Quoted: He was likely 1 of 5 assigned to a single rifle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? That's a studio photograph. The weapons are probably photographer's props. (In the American Civil War, photographers supplied weapons for use in the pictures.) Notice that this guy is shown with two revolvers, one in the holster with the flap open, and the other one thrust casually through the belt. No one would actually carry a load of weapons in this manner. He was likely 1 of 5 assigned to a single rifle. Hollywood. Small arms shortages happened in early parts of '41 as the Red Army was being pushed back and every available person was being pushed into service to fight the Nazi invaders. By the time the front stabilized in late '41, the Soviet supply system was in order.(mostly) |
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Quoted: What amazes me is the scope of it. The size of the battlefields is hard to comprehend. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It always amazes me the amount of death and destruction that was the eastern front. What amazes me is the scope of it. The size of the battlefields is hard to comprehend. There are battles completely forgotten about, that still are way beyond the scope of any battle fought in the west. |
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Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? I wonder how many Germans he killed after being finally surrounded and killed in a hail of gunfire, while atop a mass of dead bodies? 100? 200? 1000? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Notice how he has fragmentation AND anti-tank grenades? I wonder how many Germans he killed after being finally surrounded and killed in a hail of gunfire, while atop a mass of dead bodies? 100? 200? 1000? He apparently subscribed to the two is one, and one is none theory for pistols. |
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