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....
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.
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.
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"
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