-
-
05-06-2020 09:42 PM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
-
Love this post, really shows a glimpse of the conditions the soldiers, which items we all collect, lived in. I might start searching for Albums and pictures myself, once the corona quarantine closes and the flea makets open again.
-
The really inauthentic haircuts/hair styles bother me. Maybe I'm too OCD, but thankfully more modern films have made their actors wear more authentic hair cuts/styles.
Todd
Former U.S. Army Tanker.
"Best job I ever had."
-
Strongly agree Todd. It is a failure of many war movies of the 60s and 70s. It's the truth.
-
This is a great thread, covering all the aspects of a lonely war, miles from home.
Looking at the pictures of the troops inside the bunkers, trying to make it homely.
It just shows how sad and isolated they must have felt.
I too, loved the movie "Cross of Iron", I was only 16 at the time and a militaria shop opened up just over the road from where I lived.
I was in heaven, but these pictures show the reality of war, I wonder how many soldiers in the pictures, ever returned home?
-
Unfortunately, my friend, I imagine that many of them fell and stayed on Russian soil for ever ....
-
-
-
Horrifiying pictures. The way they stand arround them gives these pictures an really terrible atmosphere, but it shows very good the cruelty of war.
I´m sad for either side, as after all, they where all humans.
-
Bookmarks