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the SAS Hangar => The Lounge => Topic started by: agracier on March 07, 2012, 01:49:46 PM

Title: WW II Photos Link
Post by: agracier on March 07, 2012, 01:49:46 PM
Here is a link to a set of immediately post WWII photographs. They are in hi res, good quality and chosen for their uniqueness in what they depict. Most I have not seen before.

http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2011/10/world-war-ii-after-the-war/100180/

Title: Re: WW II Photos Link
Post by: HundertzehnGustav on March 07, 2012, 03:23:54 PM
whooohooow!
easy on the nerves there, my friend.
first pic starts off strong...
nothing for wussies.
nothing for sensible people.
But educative. very much so.
Thank you.
Title: Re: WW II Photos Link
Post by: Texx on March 09, 2012, 06:29:05 AM
Like a punch in the stomach!

A very intense and immersive reality shock.

For many of us that enjoy combat flight simulators one should not forget that wars are fought by real persons...with dreams, lives, loved ones, fears and uncertainties....

Thanks agracier, strong pictures with high resolution and definition, make us think it just happened yesterday, giving a much more real sense for the whole thing.
Title: Re: WW II Photos Link
Post by: Avala on March 09, 2012, 10:18:10 AM
Real face of war.

Great find agracier.

Also if you follow the links under some photos, there is more interesting things. Such as this:

http://waralbum.ru/category/war/



Title: Re: WW II Photos Link
Post by: Roger Smith on March 09, 2012, 10:54:20 AM
I never knew we (USA) opened up a school in Germany after the war
Title: Re: WW II Photos Link
Post by: agracier on March 09, 2012, 11:04:46 AM
I never knew we (USA) opened up a school in Germany after the war

I would guess that much of the help or organizing, went into rebuilding school buildings and equipping classrooms ...

As an interesting note on schools and war-time: during the Great War parts of Alsace-Lorraine was taken by the French Army - liberated or occupied according to which side you were on of course - and one of the first things the French authorities did in the towns and villages, was re-instate French as the main school language. They appointed soldiers to teach French to the school children, who since 1871, had only had schooling in German. This was easier than one would think at first thought, since many school teachers were in the army reserves and were called up in 1914. So there was a reasonably large number of suitable teachers on hand.

In 1940 things were reversed and then in 1945 once again ...

Artist Tomi Ungerer writes about the WWII period in Alsace-Lorraine in his charming and interesting book about his time in school:

'Tomi - a Childhood under the Nazis'
Title: Re: WW II Photos Link
Post by: agracier on March 09, 2012, 11:06:40 AM
nothing for wussies.

What is a "wussie" ?

slang for a 'sissy' or someone who is not endowed with manly virtues, or someone easily shocked.

All of us here, being keen combat pilots in the virtual world of military aviation, are naturally just the opposite of wussies ... ha ha