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“A German V2 Rocket lifts off late in the Second World War.”
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“Can anyone take a guess as to, who this uniform belonged to?”
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CB History features the most interesting facts of history. To find out the intriguing historical photos and fascinating stories check out the C’monBoard website [link in the bio] .
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“Eugene Roe passed away 21 years ago, on December 30, 1998❤️🎖 “
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“Drawing Soviet uniforms during battle of Berlin. 1945. “
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“A german kriegsmarine button found in germany “
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“An Albanian soldier of the Skanderbeg division who most likely served in the Handschar division before (note his ‘Albanerfez’). According to German officers the Albanians were ‘quite sad’ about leaving their Bosnian comrades behind and joining the new Albanian division which was poorly equipped and had a low combat morale.”
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“So here is the next British mask.....The Lightweight Mk II, officially named the “Respirator, Anti-Gas, Light Mk II”, is the second generation of Lightweight Respirators used by the British Armed Forces during the Second World War. The Lightweight Mk II was first issued in 1943 to all deployed units after some minor improvements to the Lightweight Mk I which didn’t see much service before the Mk II replaced it.The Lightweight Mk II featured little change from the Lightweight Mk I besides a simplified diaphragm. The original featured a bossed central part whereas the Light Mk II removed this and allowed the entire central part to be recessed. This supposedly also allowed for clearer speech.The mask featured the same strap system as the Lightweight Mk I which was noted as being a lot more durable than that of the GSRs whilst many collectors comment that the Lightweight type strap system is a lot less complicated....Stay away from troubles.”
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“German Panther Tank - Eastern Front June 1944 - Bundesarchiv, Bild 101I-694-0303-20A Meyer; Wiltberger CC-BY-SA 3.0″
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“Love the look of this P-51D Mustang, ‘Swamp Fox’, from the 2018 Planes of Fame Air Show. Those drop tanks really add to the Mustang!”
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“Judy singing in Philadelphia raising money for the war effort 1944″
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“IJN Yamato explodes after being sunk by US carrier aircraft. It is said that the cloud was so huge it could be seen from the Japanese mainland. “
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“Telephone Campale 1942, made in bakelite, compatible for use with the classic German model. Complete with carrying strap, much rarer than the telephone, complete with leather case for the metal ground rod. “
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“Pictured above is a small-scale model of Gutzon Borglum’s design of Mt. Rushmore.-During the 1920s, Doane Robinson—who was South Dakota’s state historian—thought a good way to attract tourists to Black Hills National Forest and the surrounding areas would be to make enormous sculptures of western heroes. Initially, he suggested sculpting Red Cloud—who was a Sioux chief—out of “the needles,” which were large granite pillars in the area.-In 1924, Robinson contacted Gutzon Borglum about the possibility of doing the sculpture. Eventually, he agreed, abandoning the General Robert E. Lee sculpture he was working on at the time, and went to South Dakota to decide on the right spot for the sculpture.-Before deciding on Mount Rushmore as the site of the sculptures, Gutzon suggested to Robinson that the sculptures be of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, reasoning that they would probably attract more tourists than Red Cloud. Later, he decided to add Thomas Jefferson and Theodore Roosevelt to the sculpture.-The project began in 1927, and by the time it ended in 1941, they had removed some 450,000 tons of rock and carved out enormous heads that were 60 feet tall. As can be seen from the model, the sculptures were originally intended to be from the waist up. However, the project ran out of funding, leaving just their faces completed.-Today, roughly 2 million people visit Mt. Rushmore each year, making it one of the most popular tourist attractions in America.”
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“Eileen Donan Castle on glassy water.”
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“A gaze through the jungle 🍃”
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“MOD: If you can’t do what you love,make sure you love what you do, give it your all and you will find fulfillment.💋”
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