Jutes gang and The Jutes Strike back by PzKpfwI
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PzKpfwI: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/80498778
i need her so bad
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Women in suits
WE NEED MORE WOMEN IN SUITS DAMN IT NOT JUST BLACK TIE FORMAL WEAR BUT SUITS OF ARMOR AS WELL
安藤 by PzKpfwI
GIVE ME THOSE PLATE MAIL CUITES!
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"Saturn V in Vietnam", by PzKpfwI
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An #abandoned #German #PzKpfw I #tank immobilized on #flooded #ground in the #Western #Desert, 1942. #Year1942 #Ano1942 #Anos40 #SegundaGuerra #FloodedGround #CarroDeCombate #Terreno #Inundado #PzKpfwI ... https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt_wTGRFR3h/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=14ngr9r59dmt7
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Korean Empire troops by PzKpfwI via ImaginarySoldiers
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PzKpfwIさんはTwitterを使っています 「hungary & marcolin https://t.co/c9Bq2piVjZ」 / Twitter
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Delicious in Dungeon but it's 16th century Europe by PzKpfwI (translated by little1305)
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친군영과 훈련도감 병졸
late 19th century Joseon army
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Dahomey Amazons
Context, because I didn’t know about this historical anecdote until I saw this drawing tbh:
The Dahomey amazons were a women only military regiment of the Kingdom of Dahomey (modern day Benin) and the only exclusively female army in modern history. Their formation was the result of the male Dahomey population being decimated during various wars with bordering nations as well as the slave trade, of which they were both a active participant and a victim at the hand of the neighboring Oyo empire (modern day Benin and western Nigeria). They were disbanded in 1894 after the culmination of the Second Franco-Dahomean War when Domeny was annexed and made a French colonial protectorate. They were called ‘Amazons’ by europeans, but in their indigenous Fon language they called themselves ahosi (king's wives) or Mino (our mothers). Also, according to wikipedia they were armed with a number of Winchester repeating rifles sometime in the latter decades of the 19th century. I have no idea to what degree or how they were employed, but, tactically, that’s very forward thinking for the period! (the wiki, I haven’t read beyond that tbh..)
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