a German Lanze-Patrouille searching the wastes of the Saarland in 1925 for potential Allied soldiers after an extended -and near apocalyptic- Great War
(no changes made to an origional photo... it's just so cool)
Now that is an awesome picture.
a German Lanze-Patrouille searching the wastes of the Saarland in 1925 for potential Allied soldiers after an extended -and near apocalyptic- Great War
(no changes made to an origional photo... it's just so cool)
Not a very good one, I know, but....
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Here Confederate soldiers backed by armor charge against a Union position during the Second Tennessee Campaign (1942-1943) during the Second Great War.
It was shot with one of the few color cameras at the time.
President Lincoln poses for a photo after recovering from losing an arm at the Battle of Bull Run. The next time he leads the Army of the Potomac into battle, things will turn out differently.
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Extremely Corporate USA wins the War!!!
McDonalds PODs.....
a German Lanze-Patrouille searching the wastes of the Saarland in 1925 for potential Allied soldiers after an extended -and near apocalyptic- Great War
(no changes made to an origional photo... it's just so cool)
President Lincoln poses for a photo after recovering from losing an arm at the Battle of Bull Run. The next time he leads the Army of the Potomac into battle, things will turn out differently.
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Another pic of Confederate troops preparing for the Arizona Offensive (1941).
And it's a real pic too, no photoshop or nothing.Looks awesome![]()
I think it was posted on this thread earlier.Looks awesome![]()
A brilliant picture of Hitlers proposed Ratte "tank"?
Taken from Zack Parsons "My Tank Is Fight"
A brilliant picture of Hitlers proposed Ratte "tank"?
Taken from Zack Parsons "My Tank Is Fight"
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Yeah, that always bugged me about the game. The scale of the units is just crazy. It's especially funny when you see vehicles going over a soccer field.That looks like it belongs on Red Alert 2!![]()
What is this from?![]()
Aerial Steam Carriage making the mail run between Messina and Cairo - 1851