Photoset reblogged from Spirito del Ravanello with 122 notes
georgy-konstantinovich-zhukov:
Russian Motorcycles from World War I.
Source: englishrussia.com
Photo reblogged from Kampfgruppe with 35,210 notes
PLACES THAT NEED TO CALM DOWN: EUROPE.
EUROPE, BLOOD FOR THE BLOOD GOD.
Source: cineraria
Photo reblogged from THE NET IS VAST AND INFINITE... with 102 notes
A lone British soldier stands up to his knees in spent shell cases. France. ca 1916.
Photoset reblogged from Pimping Weapons Daily with 115 notes
World War I commemorative C-96 Broomhandle Pistol engraved by Lee Griffiths.
Lee Griffiths has no formal training.
Source: thebrigade.thechive.com
Photo reblogged from Map of Tasmania with 40 notes
Electric warfare of the future in
Electrical Experimenter
1917 june
Source: thesebooksareolderthanyou
Photo reblogged from Fuck Yeah, History Major Heraldic Beast with 402 notes
fyeahhistorymajorheraldicbeast:
This is what happens when you’re drunk and maudlin and realise that pretty soon there will be nobody left alive who has memories of the 1910s.
No tumblr, sorry.
Post reblogged from Will Trade Children for Faerie Changelings with 48,611 notes
“For this assessment, you will create ten tweets from the trenches in World War I.”
you’ve got to be fucking shitting me
dying from mustard gas attack lol txt it ;* #swag#lol#yolo
WTF Franz Ferdinand. Way to get assassinated #politicians #amirite
Just got #trenchfoot again, that’s like the third time since the war started. #ugh #firstworldwarproblems
Tumblr did most of your homework bro
Source: jernsnerw
Photoset reblogged from The World at War with 313 notes
Kaiser Bill Lampooned: Kaiser Wilhelm II as depicted in Postcard Propaganda of WWI.
There is nothing as annoying as waking up at like 8am to the Kaiser on his razor scooter trying to pull sweet tricks outside your window.
#historymajorproblems
Source: worldwar1postcards.com
Photoset reblogged from A History of Violence with 580 notes
Photographs of the German Front in colour taken by Hans Hildenbrand- mostly from Alsace and Champagne in 1915 and 1916.
(via retronaut)
Source: derwolfsmantel
Photo reblogged from The World at War with 34 notes
Cover of Der große Krieg illustrated by Ludwig Hohlwein, 1918.
Photoset reblogged from The World at War with 146 notes
Illustrated covers of Der große Krieg, 1915-1918. (via NYPL.)
Photo reblogged from The World at War with 36 notes
Winter view of the Eastern Front. Soldiers roast bread on the fire to “make it more palatable” according to the caption. Ca. 1914-1918.
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