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1 Mayıs 2017 Pazartesi

The Experiences of History Indicate That Hitler will Come and Go

The Experiences of History Indicate That Hitler will Come and Go

When the Soviet Russian occopied the Berlin, they immediately started to change street singboards and wrote Stalin's words as in the picture.

"Die Erfahrungen der Geschichte besagen, daß die Hitler kommen und gehen, aber das deutsche Volk und der deutsche Staat bleibt. "

J.Stalin

The experiences of history indicate that Hitler will come and go, but the German people and the German state will remain.
J.Stalin






29 Nisan 2017 Cumartesi

Red Army Soldier Shot German soldiers in Stalingrad

Red Army Soldier Shot German soldiers in Stalingrad
A Red Army Soldier standing next to dead German soldiers while getting ready to shoot a flare, Stalingrad.

Stalingrad was one of the most bloody war in the history and World War 2




26 Nisan 2017 Çarşamba

Berlin Streets as Russian

Berlin Streets as Russian

 You are wrong if you think that the place in the picture is in the Russia. This is in the Berlin after the end of the World War 2.

Soviets have changed majority of the signboards to Russian alphabet.

паризьен плац =  Parisen
бранденбург  =  Brandenburg
лев =  Lion
рейхстаг =  Reichstag




21 Nisan 2017 Cuma

Allied Soldiers Imitated Hitler in the Balcony




Allied soldiers imitated hitler in the balcony. you can see the clothes of hitler and eva braun.

This is how Russia batted open the door of Berlin in the last week's of April the city's last days as the capital of Hitler's life in the unter den linden orders go up for german civilians dazed and beaten based hand at underground entrances which housed many thousands during a bombardment landmarks of the beaten town the rice time the Brandenburg Gate shells hard and broken they were once Germany's pride every guidebook boosted them now the guidebooks can be found littered among the rubble the pompous buildings have paid the price of Hitler's crazy dream of conquering the world for Germany

Raid shelter at the transferee is the spot where the bodies of Hitler and his alleged wife Eva Braun were said to have been burned an SS man says he saw the bodies soaked in petrol and what's umber is this the end of the Hitler legend or is it just another story maybe his ghost will turn up someday and give a repeat performance of those balcony ranting now.

the delight of Allied soldiers the union jack goes up to signalize the taking over by the British troops of their sector of Berlin the date is July the sixth nineteen forty-five a date the history books will remember first into Berlin came the famous Desert Rats...


20 Nisan 2017 Perşembe

Hungarian Soldiers Force Russian Civilians to Dig Their Own Graves

Hungarian Soldiers Force Russian Civilians to Dig Their Own Graves

Axis Hungarian soldiers force Russian civilians in the small village of Polnikovo to dig their own graves before being summarily executed as other villagers are forced to watch the proceedings.

Days previously, two Hungarian soldiers were killed in the forest near the village. The Hungarian Army then carried out reprisal killings of all male civilians in the village who had been in or near the forest on the day the Hungarian soldiers were killed. Polnikovo, Ukolovskogo District, Voronezh Oblast (now, Krasnensky District, Belgorod Oblast), Soviet Union. July 1942.


17 Nisan 2017 Pazartesi

Feeding Polar Bears from a Tank 1950

Feeding Polar Bears from a Tank 1950

Photo taken during a routine military expedition in Chukchi Peninsula, Soviet Union. It isn’t sure if the Chukchi Peninsula has more people or white bears. The climate is very severe and sometimes weather can be so fierce in winter that the temperature falls 40 C degrees below zero (-40 Fahrenheit) so that poor white bears and their cubs start starving and freezing.

Soviet soldiers and bears

The soldiers, who served on the Army District of Chukchi Peninsula, didn’t turn their backs on the poor and starving animals and started to feed them every now and then. Of course you do not have such big amounts of meat at home to feed several white bears. And soldiers decided to feed the bears up with what they had in abundance – tins, or to be more exact, condensed milk.

Soviet soldiers feed bear 1950

Soldiers would open such a tin with a tin-opener and then give the can to the bear who licked all the milk from tin and then feed her little bears with it. Those blue and white tins of condensed milk were the winter dessert staple of every Soviet kid. The condensed milk (called in Russian: sgushchennoye moloko) had indeterminately long shelf life and there was always plenty of it. It was a common dessert in the army too. It isn’t surprised to see it given away to bears, because unlike some stuff that was rationed the condensed milk in USSR was available in unlimited amounts.

The tracked vehicle you see on the photo is a GT-SM GAZ-34036, fully amphibious. This vehicle was widely employed by the Soviet Military. It was an over-snow vehicle designed for a variety of roles, but primarily as a general cargo/troop carrier and light artillery/heavy mortar tractor. The GT-S is also capable of traversing shallow swamp areas. The layout is conventional, with an engine compartment at the front, a cab behind that, and the cargo/troop section behind the cab. Towing capacity of the GT-S is 2 tons. ( source : rarehistoricalphotos )

27 Mart 2017 Pazartesi

Red Army Child Soldier

Red Army Child Soldier 1943



A Russian child soldier of Red Army. He use standard issue PPSh sub machine gun, he proudly poses as smiling for the photographer in 1942.

A number of child soldiers served in the Soviet Union's armed forces during World War II. In some cases, orphans also unofficially joined the Soviet Red Army. Such children were affectionately known as "son of the regiment" (Russian: сын полка) and sometimes willingly performed military missions such as reconnaissance. Officially, the age of military conscription was lowered to 18 for those without secondary education and 19 for those who had been educated beyond that ( source wiki )


20 Mart 2017 Pazartesi

Tsar Nicholas II and His children with Cossack officers, 1916

Tsar Nicholas II and His children with Cossack officers, 1916

The Romanov dynasty that ruled the last 300 years before the collapse of the Russian Empire.

The person standing in the middle is the last Tsar of the Empire, Nicholas II.

Left to right: Anastasia, Olga, Nicholas II, Alexei, Tatiana and Maria. Behind them are Kuban Cossacks. Alexei was the only boy of Nicholas II.

In the year 1917, he was dethroned by the February Revolution.

After the October Revolution led by Lenin, the entire family was killed by the Bolsheviks in the house where the July 16, 1918 night was held captive.

Nicholas II of Russia in Nagasaki 1891


27 Şubat 2017 Pazartesi

Nicholas II of Russia in Nagasaki 1891

Nicholas II of Russia in Nagasaki 1891

Nicolas II is the last emperor of the Russian Empire and the last member of the Romanov dynasty.

He is in Nagasaki journey in 1891 before his Tsar.

After the February Revolution of 1917, he was dethorned. He and his family were first held in Kharskoye Selo, then in Tobolsk, and lastly in Yekaterinburg. After the October Revolution, the night of 16/17 July 1918 was killed in the basement of the house where the Bolsheviks, along with his wife, children, family physicians, butlers and cooks, were kept. In 2000 the Russian Orthodox Church was declared saint.

25 Şubat 2017 Cumartesi

Soviet Soldier Has Hitler's Head

Soviet Soldier

Fall of Hitler..

Sovyet soldier has Hitler's (statue) head, 1945 World War II

The area beyond the Brandenburg Gate was controlled by the Soviets for nearly 40 years after World War II.

Brandenburg Gate Berlin 1945

After the war, Berlin was like a post-apocalyptic world. One of the largest and most modern cities in Europe has almost become a ruin. There were heaps of rubble everywhere. All architectural structures in cities like Schlüter, Knobelsdorf, Schadow and Schinkel were destroyed. Palaces, museums, churches, monuments and cultural sites were bombed.