Children playing war, Volgograd (Stalingrad), Russia, ca. 1948 - by Grigory Dubinsky (1917 - 1988), Russian
helmets
1, 5 - colonel-in-chief helmet, royal bavarian 2nd heavy cavalry regiment
2 - m1916 camo stahlhelm
3 - helmet belonging to e. von falkenhayn
4 - colonel-in-chief czapka, prussian uhlan regiment (2nd brandenburg) no 11
Dude im in love with your art, i wanna roll it and smoke it filterless
hahahah thank you anon, let's smoke together
organizing resources and losing grip of reality
happy valentine's day!!
no valentine this year, but here's a pair of earrings and a hairclip i made for a very good friend of mine
still, for anyone having a date today, i wish you a wonderful time <3
I drew some World War I uniforms of different countries. I think I liked drawing the German one the most, or the Bulgarian one.
British - Belgian, Italian, Serbian
Ottoman - French
German - Bulgarian, Austro-Hungarian
Indian, Australian - Russian
sketching bits from today
hot researchers don't gatekeep so something i cannot recommend enough if your field is 19th - 20th century (first half) and especially imperial german militaria are these two channels: plw history and feldpost - beautifully presented content and a wide range of topics+additional english subtitles for those who don't speak german;
additionally, for those who do speak german, i would recommend the most recent episode of the "don't forget history" podcast, hosted by the lads from plw history - beautiful episode and a lovely insight into the reality of militarism and its ties to ptsd reception explained by the guest from feldpost.