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I have nothing snarky to say, I just really like this photograph. My instinct is that it’s post WWI based on the hat and the stockings, but it’s lovely and I like it and this is my tumblr. Also, note the shoes. The heel is very high compared
thosenaughtyvictorians: I have nothing snarky to say, I just really like this photograph. My instinct is that it’s post WWI based on the hat and the stockings, but it’s lovely and I like it and this is my tumblr. Also, note the shoes. The heel is
asylum-art: Paul Cummins: 888,246 Ceramic Poppies Flow Like Blood from the Tower of London to Commemorate WWIt The moat that surrounds the Tower of London has long stood empty and dry. This summer, it’s getting filled with 888,246 red ceramic poppies,
pyrrhiccomedy: Looks kind of strange, doesn’t it? The way the ground ripples like that? This is Verdun today. During World War I, seven hundred thousand people died in battle here, with another three hundred thousand dead from injuries, over the course
sedgewina: Many soldiers came back from the trenches of WWI missing bits of their face. But 1920s society wasn’t the nicest place to look like a gnarled piece of meat, and facial surgery was barely beyond grafting your finger to your nose. The answer:
Masks showing the work done by Anna Coleman Ladd of the American Red Cross for WWI soldiers. The top row are casts taken from soldiers’ mutilated faces, the bottom row shows masks of their faces before their injuries, made from pre-war photographs.
guns-gas-trenches: German soldiers wearing the four different types of gas masks that were used in WWI
she-s-a-shy-one: ficklefandoms: This does a good job at showing how ridiculously free-for-all and confusing WWI was. The historical accuracy here, as a History major, makes me weep tears of joy.
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jaxbra: Just: Thank you. credits (since the captions I included aren’t there!) Veteran with Flag Anna Hoffman Saluting Melvin North VFW 1621 Three Veterans Saluting Soldiers Marching soldiers with flag 23rd Engineers WWI soldier eating Boots Memorial
This was commissioned by someone on deviantART called CommanderCTC, and he wanted me to make a L4D-style poster with one of Luna’s royal knight guards, a WWI soldier, a mechanic minotaur, and a griffon about to fight some Blanks.
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fuckyeahhistorycrushes: This handsome man is Sir Frederick Banting, co-discoverer of insulin. Banting was decorated for bravery during WWI when, as a medic in the Canadian Army, he was injured but refused to be evacuated & instead continued taking
blanksandbobbypins: Cause vintage WWI lesbians are the best lesbians.
red-lipstick: Louis Raemaekers (Dutch, 1869–1956) - The Harvest is Ripe, 1916 WWI Cartoon
adarutofree: 同じ値段ならココに行くでしょ誰でもWWIカップフードル 予約の取れない伝説のフードル降臨 すみれ美香#すみれ美香 #フードル #AV
historicaltimes: Western front WWI, a group of captured Allied soldiers representing 8 nationalities: Anamite , Tunisian, Senegalese, Sudanese, Russian, American, Portuguese, and English via reddit
archatlas: WWI Peter Macdiarmid “The numbers reveal the horror of the Great War: Sixty-five million soldiers fought. Nine million killed in combat. Nearly 20 million wounded. 2014 marks the 100th anniversary of the start of World War I, the conflic
Mirth in Wartime (c.1918) by postaletrice on Flickr.
kino-w: WWI AU pixiv: https://goo.gl/T8q3xH another commission for gardner295:)
pyrotechnic-tote-pyro: tilthat: TIL in WWI, the Germans disguised one of their ships as the British ship, the RMS Carmania and sent the disguised ship to ambush the British ones. Unluckily, the first ship it encountered was the real RMS Carmania, which
worms-fear-god-god-fears-youth: mspaintadventuring: tranimation: Patients of surgeon Harold Gillies during WWI and WWII Okay, these photographs pissed me off a bit, because they don’t show off how much of a genius Dr. Harold Gillies, the father
literaryreference: It took me a second to realize this was a pun and not a joke about WWI-related literature/poetry (and/or Modernism generally).
mspaintadventuring: tranimation: Patients of surgeon Harold Gillies during WWI and WWII Okay, these photographs pissed me off a bit, because they don’t show off how much of a genius Dr. Harold Gillies, the father of modern plastic surgery, was.
barretxiii: Just finished a Youjo Senki binge… It’s official: I’m fuckin in love with “loli Hitler”! xD Tanya Degurechaff is simultaneously adorable, and frightening at the same time! I love it! I simply had to make a quick tribute piece!
silvermoon424:This is so fucking funny, apparently “war bad” is liberal propaganda now??? Yes, war IS bad you fucking dipshit.All Quiet on the Western Front (the original book) was written by a German WWI veteran who was determined to show just how
kaban-bang:silvermoon424:This is so fucking funny, apparently “war bad” is liberal propaganda now??? Yes, war IS bad you fucking dipshit.All Quiet on the Western Front (the original book) was written by a German WWI veteran who was determined to show
Soccer team of British soldiers with gas masks, World War I, somewhere in Northern France, 1916.
German soldiers and their mule wearing gas mask - 1916
pacalin: COOL. Space Invaders Created by Jake Lockett Artist’s note: Space invaders vs. WWI flack cannons (via: it8bit)
unbelievable-facts: British spies used semen as invisible ink during WWI. The method was invented by Captain Sir Mansfield Cumming.
todaysdocument: “Students at Mt. Holyoke College Learning Agricultural Duties, 08/20/1918” From the series: American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs, 1917 - 1918
eiscef: The A7V ‘Sturmpanzerwagen*‘ of the Deutsches Heer, the German Army of the Second Reich (1871-1918). The design was started in the latter half of 1916 after the Somme Offensive of World War One and only twenty tanks were produced. Due to
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov: “Mephisto” was captured by Australian infantry following damage sustained in the Second Battle of Villers-Bretonneux. Although an attempt had been made to destroy the vehicle, resulting in the damage to the
ranio-nero: Sturmpanzerwagen A7V
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov: A7V ‘Wotan’. (National Archives)
Tanks Doing Tank Things
geneparmesanprivateinvestigator: The Tsar Tank was an unusual Russian armoured vehicle developed in World War I by Nikolai Lebedenko, Nikolai Zhukovsky, Boris Stechkin, and Alexander Mikulin. The project was scrapped after initial tests deemed
metalwig: The Russian Lebedenko or ”Tsar Tank”, is without doubt the most strange Armoured Fighting vehicle ever constructed. By the end of July 1915, the monster tricycle was ready for it’s first trials. It started well. The vehicle moved
kingofspacetime: Now a staple of many steampunk (as well as sword and sorcery settings attempting to find an excuse to insert tanks into the setting without resorting to pure magic) fantasy settings, it appears that few people know that the Steam Tank
cloggo: STEAMPUNK Chasing down Steamtank links I discovered that the Americans did produce a full size steam tank fitted with a flame thrower. More HERE
adventuremines: Tower Hill monument to WWI
she-s-a-shy-one: ficklefandoms: This does a good job at showing how ridiculously free-for-all and confusing WWI was. The historical accuracy here, as a History major, makes me weep tears of joy. Oh wow xD
coelasquid: dickjarvisblogblog: yugichrist: retronauthq: WWI: Pigeon being released from tank Source During WWI, when tanks were cornered into hopeless situations, in a desperate last ditch effort they would sometimes release a pigeon. All tanks
historical-nonfiction: Women delivering ice, previously a man’s job, during WWI circa 1918
the-seed-of-europe: Descendants of WWI veterans shaking hands at the memorial to the Christmas Truce of 1914.
peira: Christopher Nevinson: The Strafing (1916)
museumuesum: Peter Macdiarmid One hundred years after the beginning of WWI photographer Peter Macdiarmid revisited some of the key locations of the conflict. He overlaid his pictures with shots taken during the war years.
A soldier in a trench during the First World War writes letters home, 1914. Nudes & Noises
WWI & WWII Military History & Posts I Enjoy.