(via murmurs, fuckyeah1920s)
2 years ago
3 years agoAmerican soldier dictating letter home to a Salvation Army worker during WWI, 1918.
3 years agobloodonthesnow:chansonstristes: Born on June 2, 1933 in Strasbourg. Last lived at 21, rue Rode, Bordeaux. Destination: Auschwitz-Birkenau.
3 years agoWomen in World War One 1914-18 (via brizzle born and bred)
Some random out-takes from the Third Great Fatherland War that was carried out in my living room this afternoon.
I won.
Photos © Wurzeltod
3 years agoOne minute sixteen seconds in, we can clearly see a shot yet still highly volatile enemy war robot and NOT patient Pudmore performing a “hysterical (sic!) shuffling gait”, messieurs scientists from the R.A.M.C. Neurology Department! Observing is your duty, not misinformation!
3 years agoI see! Maybe those lazy drunken bums down the road are actually shell-shocked WWI survivors who need all my gentle loving attention and care!?
*grabs the giant copper syringe, puts nurse uniform on and rushes out the door*
3 years ago
(via joshlud)
The ethereal beauty of imminent destruction seen from a distance - held forever stationary in a snapshot.
Its gorgeous madness always breaks my mind.
3 years ago
imaskumaskwemasks:mundos:jinon:deadcalm: http://hasisi.blog108.fc2.com/blog-entry-30.html
Weeeee! I bought this years ago in Budapest as a tiny framed photograph (no, not the original, silly…) - good to see it here on Tumblr!
Never has an architectural-typographical backdrop (“Reise in die Vergangenheit”..) had such an impact on a photograph, methinks.
3 years ago
Perfect Outfit of the Day XLI: War Gardeners, 1918
3 years ago