Berserk is one way to put it. Completely disillusioned with that slighty unhinged look is another!
I look like him quite often in fact..
Berserk is one way to put it. Completely disillusioned with that slighty unhinged look is another!
I look like him quite often in fact..
I am sure you are much better looking. He really was berserk, in fact. You can see it in his eyes.
I assume certain figures who pry the insignia off of caps look as nutty, but they are not as well dressed.
Nor as literate. He did write a lot, but what he wrote was mostly drivel.
I have deepened myself in the subject, as it were.
Robert H gave a good definition of Kraetzchen on the other site as to the creatures of the cranial region that took up life in said headwear in the 19th century.
Akin to the prevalence of fakes in the present and the Loch Ness monsters or Phantoms of the Opera, or whatever that plague headwear collections even more than head lice.
Pfui.
Didn't Ludendorff have a complete mental breakdown in late 1917? I don't think he ever recovered from it.
I stumbled on these nice images of the black cap today. It's rare to see one example at one point in time from so many different angles.
Very nice image, thank you. I shall include my war art from the era that was the property of my great uncle.
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