(Gefunden bei YouTube)
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Richard Mosse: Infra | Using infrared film developed by the US Millitary, Richard Mosse transports soldiers and surrounding jungles of the Congo into an uncanny fluorescent and rose tinted reality. The human eye is blind to the light captured here. Infra confronts the blindspots of documentary photography in the face of political disorder, and attempts a stark reconsideration of
the most violent war since World War II.
(Gefunden bei → picturedept.tumblr.com)
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Arbeiterinnen bauen während des 2. Weltkriegs die durchsichtigen Cockpit-Nasen von Douglas A-20J-Bombern
(Gefunden bei The Atlantic)
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Henri Huet - Weary after a third night of fighting against North Vietnamese troops, U.S. Marines crawl from foxholes located south of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) in Vietnam, 1966. The helicopter at left was shot down when it came in to resupply the unit.
(Gefunden bei tonguedepressors)
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A field loud-speaker is set up to broadcast propaganda to German soldiers, somewhere in Russia, on April 21, 1942.
(Gefunden bei tonguedepressors)
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A boy sits amid the ruins of a London bookshop following an air raid on October 8, 1940, reading a book titled “The History of London.” (AP Photo) From Alan Taylor’s photo retrospective entitled World War II in Photos presented in 20 parts on the Atlantic’s web platform.
(Gefunden bei pas un autre)
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Brest, 31. Januar 1941: Nächtlicher Luftangriff der Royal Air Force auf das von Deutschen besetzte Frankreich
(Gefunden bei tonguedepressors)
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“April 27, 1952: Returning Korean War soldier Sgt. 1st Class Owen Marsh of North Hollywood leans out a bus window to kiss his wife, Evelyn. The bus was departing Los Angeles International Airport for Fort MacArthur in San Pedro, where Marsh would be discharged. Marsh was one of 50 members of the U.S. Army 40th Division – California National Guard troops – to return home that day from Korea. This photo, by former Los Angeles Times staff photographer Frank Q. Brown, was published on Page 2 the next morning alongside a story on the troops’ return.”
(Gefunden bei thisisnthappiness | via LA times)
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Der Gefreite Snafu wird auf die harte Tour über die Gefahren von Sprengfallen informiert.
This is one of 26 Private SNAFU (Situation Normal, All F***ed Up) cartoons made by the US Army Signal Corps to educate and boost the morale the troops. Originally created by Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) and Phil Eastman, most of the cartoons were produced by Warner Brothers Animation Studios - employing their animators, voice actors (primarily Mel Blanc) and Carl Stalling’s music:
(Gefunden bei Easydreamer)
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Joe Kesrouani – Beirut, 1989
“Born in Beirut, Lebanon, in 1968, → Joe Kesrouani studied architecture in Paris and learned painting and photography on his own. He started taking pictures in the mid-1980s, at the age of fourteen.”
(Gefunden bei tonguedepressors)
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Soldaten der chinesischen Antiterror-Kräfte trainieren auf einem Übungsplatz in Dongguan in der südchinesischen Provinz Guangdong. Etwa 150 Soldaten absolvieren das sechsmonatige Training vor dem Einsatz bei den 16. Asienspiele, die im November in Guangzhou stattfinden.
(Gefunden bei ratak-monodosico)
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Die Wikipedia über die Titan-Raketenfamilie.
(Gefunden im Flickr-Photostream von x-ray_delta_one)
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Aufnahmen mit Helmkameras sind auf YouTube quasi → ein eigenes Genre.
(Gefunden bei The Atlantic)
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Die “Tankette”: Vickers-Carden-Loyd Utility Tractor experimental conversion (1934)
(Gefunden bei dieselpunks)
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