I'll dump my folder of historical photos with the hope that more anons will contribute and post theirs. I have to say I do not have a lot of pictures.
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why did you delete this m80
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this is HMS Barham
Also story time. Pic related is a photo of the liberation of a camp that had a lot of Spanish republicans, most of them veterans from the Spanish Civil War. The camp is Matthausen iirc and the banner reads "The antifascist spaniards salute the liberation forces"
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Those Spanish soldiers (and others that were fighting in Africa) later joined the free French army and fought from D Day to the Eagle's nest. They also were the first ally soldiers to enter in Paris. Only around a dozen survived the war. They were highly praised by the French officials (specially Leclerc) because they were one of the few companies that had combat experience.
They were called "La Nueve" because they were the 9th company of Leclerc.
>>1013714
They were specialized in combat with half-tracks.
>>1013716
That's all from WWII. I'll post misc now. This is from the Asturies Revolution circa 1934-35.
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Barcelona being bombed by the Luftwaffe.
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Civil militia in Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War.
>>1013747
Last one from Spain, this was the day the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed. I think the picture was taken in Madrid but I'm not quite sure.
IRA combatant
>>1013756
Is anyone lurking?
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First World War
I'm not sure about the historical period of this one
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>>1013787
Last one from me. Hope someone takes over
shameless self bump
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Here to take over
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Nice, thanks buddy.
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I do have more somewhere around my computer. If you guys hold I'll look for them
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>>1013984
MANUEL YOU MANLET
This one is by far my favourite picture. He died to send a message of peace, to stop a war. And he felt no pain, he is in absolute control of everything.
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I'm sure he felt pain, which makes it even more impressive
Kosovo Liberation Army
>>1014042
If he did, he is a real hero. I read somewhere about monks able to control their nerves in a way that pain is not felt even in extreme situations. There's a documentary of these monks that discovery channel did where they broke a chair in the back of a monk and the monitors that they had on him showed nothing. He could avoid pain. Maybe in a higher state of mind. As a psychologist I'm still getting amazed at what the mind can do
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I'm out of pics. If anyone loves photos as much as I do, please watch this video (pic related is a gif of the video) it's an omage to cameras and pictures. I'll keep lurking
https://youtu.be/DMkQQSt6d8s
>>1013767
I'm lurking, 'fraid I don't have anything to contribute though.
>>1013785
Gotta be mid-late ww1 surely? Were the original tanks deployed any other time?
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>butifel
>>1014088
fun fact: it's fake
>>1013595
NORWAY 1942
>>1013756
Not from the IRA, but from the RAF (german terrorists)
Get your sources straight OP. You wouldnt want to be responsible for the spreading of false history, would you now?
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Polish are warmongering crybabies.
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Just google James Brock.
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http://rarehistoricalphotos.com/motel-manager-pouring-acid-water-black-people-swam-pool-1964/
>>1014236
Are those jews in the bottom? Top kek
America to russians
https://youtu.be/WKVZKMcj_fs?t=1m29s
>>1014236
>Polish are warmongering crybabies.
And you're basing this on what? Your hatred towards them?
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Poelcapelle, Belgium. Late 1917.
>>1014236
bosch ftw!
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western ones.
>>1013595
>"Uh, hey Joey?"
>"This doesn't look like Germany to me, Joey..."
>"You don't know how to read charts, do you Joey?"
>>1014234
This is utterly false. RAF wouldn't even have street presence like this.
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trim it out
>>1014180
It's staged but they really are that high up.
Temple of Bel, Palmyra.
>>1014208
Oh right, my bad. They didn't join the french army after being in a nazi camp but after being in a refugee camp in France. They were given the option of either going to work to the Maginot lane, joining the foreign legion in North Africa, going back to Spain or staying at the camp, and those who stayed would end up in nazi's hands.
Sorry about that.
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