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Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

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20 historical old photos: japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, Rommel fractured by British troops, german owls

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

01, the American girl with a gun in the picture above, once took soviet civil aviation to Vietnam, opposed the injustice of the US military, and then ran to the North Vietnamese position, and ate and lived and slept with the North Vietnamese veterans. The gun above, taken in 1967, is said to be more powerful than the U.S. military's M1911 pistol

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

02, 1915, the British colony of Canada is also a national soldier, men were pulled to the German-French border, women also had to practice live fire in the rear, if necessary, they could also compete with the German army. The Lee-Enfield rifle is 1.1 meters long, has a capacity of 10 rounds, a range of 1,000 meters, and a production of more than 71 million pieces; at this time, the German Gewehr 98 rifle, with a length of 1.2 meters, a ammunition capacity of 5 rounds, a range of 500 meters, and more than 5 million pieces were built.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

03, 1918, before the victory of the First World War in France, husbands charged the front line, but the noblewomen relied on opium to pass the boring life. At that time, the French army was known as the "world's first army", and also won a little capital for the erosion of their rear; by the second world war, the French army's phrase "no one can capture Paris" was ridiculous, and which city in Paris, London, Berlin, Moscow, and Tokyo was bombed the most?

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

04. The above picture was taken in Germany around 1920, and after the end of World War I, Germany faced huge war reparations from the Treaty of Versailles, which did not affect the eating, drinking and entertainment of the German "Junkers" aristocracy. Later, in the early days of the Soviet-German War, the commanders of the 3rd Army Group sent by Hitler were also from the "Juncker" nobility: Army Group North, commanded by Marshal von Loeb, was arrested by the American Army after 1945 and died of illness in 1956; Army Group Center, commanded by Marshal von Bock, died in 1945 by British bombing; Army Group South, commanded by Marshal von Lundstedt, was arrested by the American Army, extradited to the British Army, and died of a heart attack in 1953. In 1946, the Allies assigned Juncker's hometown to Poland and the Soviet Union, and the "Juncker" aristocracy disappeared.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

05, 1916, the female firefighter in the industrial town of the western Part of england, this fire helmet is very personal, very similar to the German army's nail helmet, the nail helmet can prevent the cavalry saber from cutting straight, and what is the meaning of the female firefighter's steel helmet? At that time, many British women worked for their husbands who joined the army, working as clerks, hygienists, firefighters and other jobs.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

06, 1917, New York, station ambulance female hygienists, trench coats and leather boots are good. At that time, the United States was actively recruiting troops to Europe to compete for the final fruits of victory, and many housewives had undergone short training to serve as reserve troops.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

07. In 1917, the US military was holding a British steel helmet and was undergoing anti-poison and anti-chemical training. He was one of 350,000 men in the U.S. Army, and under the leadership of General Pershing, he crossed the Atlantic Ocean to France, killing 126,000 Americans in less than two years, but the U.S. arms dealer made a windfall.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

08, 1917 German prisoner of war camp, wearing big leather shoes to ignore the German army, the french black foreign legion high flat hat and the British pot lid helmet are the best recognizable, the others are marked with numbers do not know right?

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

09, 1918, the U.S. army lying in the wounded hospital, by knitting sweaters for their girlfriends to pass the time, to see their mental state, like a gilded "young master soldier" on the battlefield. The United States has fought dozens of domestic and foreign wars since 200 years, and who is the most famous "young master soldier" among them?

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

10. On May 20, 1943, in Tunisia, North Africa, the Nationalist army was visiting the German FW 190 fighter jet that was shot down by the British army, and after the AMERICAN Doolittle finished talking about the air battle between the Allied forces and the German army, the four people gathered together to discuss the fighter. From left: Huang Chubiao, Lin Weicheng, Hu Xianqun (head of the North African Spectator Regiment), Colonel Li. The German FW 190, also known as the Hundred Tongues, was one of the best fighters in the middle and late period of World War II, with a total production of about 20,000 aircraft, and some Germans flew the "Hundred Tongues" alone and shot down dozens of Allied aircraft.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

11. On July 14, 1944, when the British army targeted the German commander in France, Rommel was blown over by two British Spitfire fighters, resulting in a fracture of Rommel's skull, eye injuries, and the pilot died on the spot. Less than three months later, on October 14, 1977, Rommel committed suicide by poisoning himself, and his old boss, Lundstedt, delivered a eulogy and Hitler buried him.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

12. In 1944, on the coast of Normandy, the German Army teased the owl, and soon after, the "mourning bird" passed the news of Norman's death to Hitler. The eagle trainer on the right is demonstrating the ancestral skills of Germany, with the German army using eagles to hunt allied military carrier pigeons.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

13. In 1945, above the main entrance of Berlin Tempelhof Airport, the Soviet army planted a flag next to the "Imperial Eagle", suggesting that Hitler's attempt to escape through the airport was no longer feasible. Tempelhof Airport was rebuilt during Hitler's reign and became one of the largest single buildings in the world at that time, hoping that it would play the role of an aviation center in all of Europe, although it was captured by the Soviet army and managed by the US army, and many years later there was a miracle of "airlift saving a city".

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

14. In October 1942, on the eve of the Battle of El Alamein, Churchill and General Montgomery studied how to capture the old fox of Rommel, and half a month later, Rommel's troops were defeated in North Africa and withdrew to Italy. Personally, Churchill's level of command far exceeded that of Rommel and Montgomery.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

15. In October 1944, inside the dutch mobile command post, Montgomery was explaining the Allied strategy to King George VI. George VI is the biological father of the current Queen Elizabeth II, who was an artillery officer aboard the Collingwood in World War I and King of England in World War II.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

16. On May 4, 1945, in the headquarters of the British Army in western Germany, the Commander-in-Chief of the German Navy, Hans, signed to Montgomery the instrument of surrender of the Dutch, northwestern German and Danish armies. After Hitler's death, he ceded the Fuehrer of Germany to Dönitz, Hans became commander-in-chief of the navy, Hans was entrusted by Dönitz to surrender conditionally to Britain and the United States, but Eisenhower felt that his official position was too low to see him. On May 7, 1945, Hans attended the surrender ceremony of Reims presided over by Eisenhower; on May 8, 1945, Hans attended the surrender ceremony presided over by Zhukov, and committed suicide 15 days later.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

17. In May 1945, in the artillery pit on Okinawa, the US 77th Infantry Division wore a raincoat to listen to the broadcast of German surrender. The landing battle lasted for 82 days, annihilating 100,000 Japanese troops, but the U.S. army also paid a tragic price of 80,000 casualties. After that, the Americans began to think: Is there a way to make the Japanese directly submit and not increase the sacrifice of the US military?

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

18, this is the first atomic bomb "thin man" made by the United States, at 5:30 on July 16, 1945, the thin man successfully tested the explosion in the western United States, before the explosion, the US military posted a photo of a sexy girl on the "thin man", what is the meaning? It is said that Roosevelt's determination to build an atomic bomb was precisely Einstein's persuasion, and Truman did not know about the plan until he came to power.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

19. In September 1945, Nagasaki, the Japanese army that was destroyed by the atomic bomb of the "Fat Man", had no skin. The military doctor in the picture above did not know whether to work ethics or curiosity, but also carefully looked at the wounds of the Japanese army. Although Truman knew nothing about the atomic bomb-building program, he gave him military orders to deliver atomic bombs to Japan. Now, 77 years later, the Fat Man has become the last nuclear weapon ever used in actual combat. Hopefully, nuclear weapons will never be used in war.

Old photos: Japanese troops injured by atomic bombs, British bombs bombed Rommel fractures, Germans teasing owls

20. The picture above was taken on August 6, 1945, do you know what this instrument is for?

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