
These photos can be called rare and unique. They are not what we’ve got used to see…

Stalingrad 1942. Guard division 13



Soviet female soldiers

Sniper

Partisans

Female sniper





Occupier





Ivan Lyubushkin – a tank ace who shot 20 tanks down near Moscow. Died in May 1942.





German and Soviet soldiers

Soviet tanmen in Berlin

Happy Soviet soldiers

via flickr



long live comrade stalin!!!
western country and western running dog to demonized comrade stalin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Right long live the person that killed more Soviet citizens than any enemy state ever did sure thing buddy.
I don’t know if anybody’s told you this, but Stalin died a few years ago.
They had good reason to demonize him.
Cool pics.
Hello, Testicules you old scudder. Is this the year of the Marlins?
The pic captioned “German and Soviet soldiers” is showing 2 guys pointing to the nearest tavern on a map where they can go and drink and forget the idiot governments that ordered them to kill each other.
more pics…love it!!
on the photo with two guys in German uniform standing with a sheep toy in hand, you can see words “Vana Koll” on the wagon. This is in Estonian and means “old Bogey”
Love the photo of the Tankmen in Berlin,knocking out a tune on the old joanna and the happy Soviet soldiers,heroes one and all.
Fantastic photos.
If I am not mistaken, the soldier on the last photo (very right) has “Daimon Focus” torch. It was one of the many types of torches issued to Wehrmacht, I have its civilian version.
In the 4th picture, there are Germans behind machinegun. Those “germans” are actually also Estonians (as in sheep toy picture) from police battalion near lake Peipus. Coloring is not very good, because they are wearing actually camouflage, not grey coats.
Cool, the white graffity on the wall of railway car reads “OLD BOGY” in Estonian.
A wild mix of historic and enactment