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firefly6591 · 11 months
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“To the Stars”
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banjunky · 4 months
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07043012 · 8 months
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And over time, we have learned from the past
That no man's fit to rule the world alone
A man will die, but not his ideas
Happy nation
Living in a happy nation
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Hetalia Sticker sheets for a con/artist alley this weekend! Can you spot all the historical references?
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lithugraph · 10 months
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sunflowerpieivan · 5 months
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I continue to draw little things inspired by songs
Wanted to draw this way from last summer so I thought that this is just about time, now or never. It’s not much, I drew this very fast before going to sleep. Maybe it could be better if I spent more time and used another brush, but I like it this way
And this time I want to leave song I was inspired by
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bone-evidence · 3 months
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Whether it was a surprise picnic involving theft of fine china and time, or a tender little reminder to be hidden and kept safe, Tolys had a knack for making sure Gilbert knew how loved he was. Words unspoken ring true all the same.
For @doomspiral <3
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gremlins-hotel · 1 year
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Uniforms of the Cold War There were many pieces and variations of the uniforms for the emergent post-World War II powers. While they remained mostly styled after yesterday's uniforms, several changes came about to bring us the outerwear that most recognizes today. These renderings are not perfect, but they can hopefully provide a suitable image of the era.
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Capt Alfred F. Jones // U.S. Air Force After the Air Force was codified as an official military branch in 1947, we find Alfred sporting the 1949-1964 Air Force blue (shade 84*) Field/Service uniform. This version, rather than the McPeak Dress Jacket, is based upon the Eisenhower or 'Ike' Field Jacket (M1943 accompaniment) made famous by General Dwight D. Eisenhower. The Air Force did allow for the tan jacket typical of the time to also be worn - and for fellow Hetalians you will recognize the tan or olive drab Ike jacket as the typical choice for Alfred's Cold War dress - however, in 1949, the release of the Air Force Blue drove a push for a new wave of uniforms. Its accompanying garments should be as follows; shade blue 120 cotton poplin (pictured)/shade 126 cotton oxford undershirt; shade 84 service necktie**. The uniform can be worn with either the Service Dress Cap or the flight cap (pictured above), both required to be shade 84. As an officer, Alfred's flight cap bears a silver cord braid. Last but not least, the required dress shoes shall be black and socks shall be black. *The trousers should be the same shade as the jacket, but they were made darker for artistic reasons. **The necktie - while listed as shade 84 - often ended up darker than the jacket, likely due to material.
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Kapitan Ivan Braginsky // Red Army (Artillery)* The uniforms of the immediate post-war Soviet Union, like the United States, closely followed those of the Great Patriotic War. Ivan wears a very short-lived uniform, perhaps misleadingly known as the 'Zhukov' officer dress, despite the fact that then-Minister of Defense Georgy Zhukov was a strong pillar against the naval-styled uniform. This style was produced from 1955-1957; from the death of Stalin until the end of Zhukov's tenure as Minister of Defense. It features the M55 Dress jacket in a stormy, steely blue-gray (listed officially as gray). This jacket may have been worn as a parade, dress, semi-dress, or even service jacket (sources vary) - pictured above is the 'Parade Walking-Out' version of the jacket. Paired with the M55 are the dark blue officer breeches of the time. These would have been upheld by suspenders and paired with no foot or leg wraps. Upon Ivan's uniform is featured red piping and black velvet hat banding denoting his service in the Armored and/or Artillery forces, in contrast to the raspberry of infantry. Ivan is far too large to fit inside a tank, so Artillery became his assignment. The Zhukov-style uniform is easily recognized by the gold cockade and leaves upon the visor of the officer's cap. Hidden by Ivan's scarf are notched lapels and black velvet panels. He wears a ceremonial belt worn in conjunction with the Parade Dress. *I apologize for this section being less detailed. Finding decent sources on Soviet-era uniforms in my region that aren't on apologist forums can be difficult as I do not have access to a more formal library or archive.
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yknkaito · 2 years
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atlas-atsus · 1 year
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I had a vision
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belchka · 2 years
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Alexa Alexey play “The Red Army is the Strongest”
It’s 1945 and you’re having a good time liberating Europe
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unhonestlymirror · 1 year
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Bo wolność krzyżami się mierzy –
Historia ten jeden ma błąd
(c)Feliks Konarski „Czerwone maki na Monte Cassino”
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І тчэ, забыўшыся, рука,
Заміж персідскага узора,
Цвяток радзімы васілька
(c) Максім Багдановіч "Слуцкія ткачыхі"
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Poppy is a national Polish flower, a symbol of WW2 victims as well as the symbol of genocide victims.
Cornflower is a national Belaruthian flower, a symbol of genocide victims.
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snowflakechan6 · 7 months
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snifekinner · 7 months
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I finally updated:
Soviet-era fic, just some guys in a house, what emotional crimes will they commit?
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ziashetalia · 1 year
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log9 Pixiv ID: 61875312 Member: 3399449 - PHOCA
※Posted with the artist’s permission ~Please ask the artist first if you want to repost the artist's art~
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kornealla · 2 years
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Does anyone remember *those* Hetalia fans that used to draw personified versions of the post-Soviet countries as a one big happy family with Russia being “the father” (barf)? And the countries that now actively hate Russia as “the rebellious teenagers”? Or worse when they would make cringey comics/fanfics about the fall of the Soviet Union and turn into a fucking pity party for Russia and his “ex-friends” (colonies).
Why the hell did the fandom encourage that shit?
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