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VonMudra

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Gotta go with it's a Ferdinand. No MG in the hull, and the giant hull rivets give it away as a Ferd.
 

drummer93

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Gebirgsjägers (mountain troops). Narvik, Norway. 1940

 

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Parachuting bombs fall on a medium japanese bomber "Mitsubishi Ki-21" "Sally". Namlea, Buru Island, West Indies. October 15, 1944

 

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On June 20th, 1941, the tomb of the last great Mongol ruler, Timur, was exhumed in Samarkand, Uzbekistan by a Russian anthropological team sent by Stalin. Upon opening Timur's sarcophagus, they found an inscription on his casket, reading "Whoever opens my tomb, shall unleash an invader more terrible than I." Two days later, Hitler initiated Operation Barbarossa, with four million Axis troops invading the USSR in the largest invasion in the history of warfare.

In November 1942, the Russians returned Timur to the mausoleum of Gūr-i Amīr with full Islamic burial rites. That same month, the German 6th Army and components of the 4th Panzer Army, and the Romanian 3rd and 4th Armies were encircled in Stalingrad in Operation Uranus.

This has nothing to do with Indiana Jones.
 

FlyingR

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On June 20th, 1941, the tomb of the last great Mongol ruler, Timur, was exhumed in Samarkand, Uzbekistan by a Russian anthropological team sent by Stalin. Upon opening Timur's sarcophagus, they found an inscription on his casket, reading "Whoever opens my tomb, shall unleash an invader more terrible than I." Two days later, Hitler initiated Operation Barbarossa, with four million Axis troops invading the USSR in the largest invasion in the history of warfare.

In November 1942, the Russians returned Timur to the mausoleum of Gūr-i Amīr with full Islamic burial rites. That same month, the German 6th Army and components of the 4th Panzer Army, and the Romanian 3rd and 4th Armies were encircled in Stalingrad in Operation Uranus.

This has nothing to do with Indiana Jones.

Is that for real or just some crazy hoax?
 

VonMudra

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The exhumation and burial are true, the inscription is a myth with no backing evidence that I know of.
 

drummer93

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Soldiers of the 3rd SS Panzer Division operate an MG-34 during the operation Citadel. June, 1943


 
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Aniallator

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Well, he did make a tower of freshly harvested human skulls at one point... but anyway, back to the gaiety and happiness of the Second World War!



A German soldier signals during Operation Market Garden, September 1944. Aaand it's bonus picture day, so here's another: a French R 35 takes a direct hit from an artillery round, launching it into the air while another, partially burning but still operated, advances in the foreground. Battle of France, 1940.

 

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An Italian anti-aircraft gun, southern Italy, 1943. Boxes of biscotti can clearly be seen in the lower left, for the anti-aircraftmen to sustain themselves during those long, boring days.
 

FlyingR

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I know that the Nazi flags on top of the tanks are there so that the (dive-)bombers do not teamkill. Did some of the tanks in the Western front also displayed the flag on top?
 

VonMudra

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I know that the Nazi flags on top of the tanks are there so that the (dive-)bombers do not teamkill. Did some of the tanks in the Western front also displayed the flag on top?

Nope, that whole flag on top of the vehicle thing went away when Germany had lost air superiority on all fronts.
 
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