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Just post the most aesthetic WWI photos you can find
Grayson Parker
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John Foster
>That one guy with the tactical turban
Grayson Brooks
Julian Bennett
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Jaxson Jones
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Joshua Garcia
>Imagine getting fucking lanced by this boi
Luis Johnson
looks like Great War kino is back on the menu boys
Logan Fisher
Guess you can say he's looking pretty sikh
Jaxon Peterson
Doesn't look too shabby. I might have to pick it up.
Asher Ross
Hunter Bell
Wyatt Flores
Asher Jackson
Hunter Price
>You just entered the wrong fucking neighborhood, doughboy.
Logan Moore
Carson Barnes
Still sorting my historical photos folder, can anyone identify if this is WWI or WWII era
Nathaniel Evans
Hudson Russell
Tyler King
Anyone else find it interesting how even though it was *one of* the largest wars in history, with plenty of photographs and records made, WW1 has more or less no known recordings of the war even though audio recording devices were already made by the time war broke out?
Gavin Anderson
>U.S. troops returning home from France are seen on the USS Agamemnon in Hoboken, New Jersey
Leo Morris
Easiest way to tell for US troops from a distance is the neck. Standing collar is WW1. Stand and fall is WW2. There are many other details but that one is simple.
Jayden Roberts
It's WW1
Luke Bennett
I have something like 30 hours of published documentary movies from WW1. But sound movies were only invented in the mid 1920s; sound could be recorded before this but not directly coordinated with the movie. And sound recording in itself was a serious technical challenge for a record longer than about two minutes, never mind playing it off - your regular 78 record is good for only 5-6 plays before the shellac starts disintegrating.
Jordan Allen
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Parker Walker
this.
i'v watched more than one trench charge out onto nomans land.
Adrian Gutierrez
I suppose that is an unfortunate part of the technology of the time. Would have been interesting to hear what exactly the battles sounded like alongside the photos of them. But at least we got something I suppose.
Ryder Diaz