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12 Haziran 2017 Pazartesi

1 Haziran 2017 Perşembe

Hitler, Stalin, Troçki, Tito ve Freud 1913 Yılı

Hitler Stalin 1913
Hitler, Stalin, Troçki, Tito ve Freud'un aynı anda 1913 yılında Avusturya Viena'da yaşadığını biliyor musunuz?

Hitler, 1913 yılında sanat akademisinde okumak için Viena'ya gelmiş fakat okul tarafından kabul edilmemişti. 1913 yılında Viena'nın 20.bölgesi olan Meldemannstraße 27'de bir yurtta kalıyor ve geçimini yaptığı resimleri satarak karşılamaya çalıyordu.

Troçki, 1913 yılında Viena'nın 19. bölgesi olan  Rodlergasse 25'te yaşıyordu. Burada Pravda gazetesinin Viena muhabirliğini yapıyor ve balkan savaşlarını rapor ediyordu. ( Troçki: Kızıl Ordu kurucusu ve komutanı, rus devriminin önde gelen ismi)

Stalin, 1913 yılında Lenin tarafından Marksizim ile ilgili araştırmalar yapmak için Viena'ya gönderildi. Viena'da bulunan Troçki'yi ziyarete gitti. Viena'nın 12. bölgesi olan  Schönbrunner Schloßstraße 30'da bir ay yaşadı. 

Tito, 1913 yılında Viena'da fabrikalarda çalıyor ve geçimini sağlıyordu. ( Tito : yugoslavya kurucusu,Nazilere karşı savaşan partizan ordularının kurucusu )

Sigmund Freud, şuan Viena'da şuan müze haline getirilmiş Berggasse 19'daki adresinde oturuyordu. ( Freud : Psikanalitik kuramın kurucusu )

20. yüzyılın en etkili isimlerinden olan bu kişiler birbirlerinden habersiz yaklaşık 5 kilometre mesafede yaşarken, ölümü ile 1. Dünya Şavaşı'nı başlatan Avusturya-Macaristan İmparatoru Arşidük Ferdinand da Viena'da yaşamaktaydı. 

Hitler ve Troçki vakit geçirmek için Viena'nın en ünlü kafesi olan Cafe Central'ı sürekli ziyaret ediyor ve orada takılıyorlardı. Ocak 1913'te Troçki'nin yanına gelen Stalin, sizce bu kafede Hitler ile karşılaşmış mıdır?
                                                                                                                  (Cengizhan KILIÇOĞLU)

24 Mayıs 2017 Çarşamba

Hitler Name Changes as Roosevelt

Hitler name delete from Berlin


The denazification program in Germany mandated the elimination of Nazi names from public squares, city streets, and other venues. US, Soviet, and British soldiers enthusiastically removed Nazi emblems and renamed public spaces. Krefeld, Germany, March 9, 1945.

Credit: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD.




4 Mayıs 2017 Perşembe

M3 Grease Gun Shoot Around Corners 1953

M3 Grease Gun Shoot Around Corners 1953

An American soldier demonstrates an M3 'Grease Gun' that can shoot around corners 1953

The M3 was an American .45-caliber submachine gun adopted for U.S. Army service on 12 December 1942, as the United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M3. The M3 was chambered for the same .45 round fired by the Thompson submachine gun, but was cheaper to produce, and lighter, although, contrary to popular belief, it was far less accurate. This myth stems from a US army training film portraying the M3 as more accurate than its counterparts. The M3 was commonly referred to as the "Grease Gun" or simply "the Greaser," owing to its visual similarity to the mechanic's tool.

Intended as a replacement for the .45-caliber Thompson series of submachine guns, the M3 began to replace the Thompson in first-line service in mid-1944. Due to delays caused by production issues and approved specification changes, the M3 saw limited combat use in World War II and the M3A1 none. The M3A1 was used in the Korean War and later conflicts.( wiki )



3 Mayıs 2017 Çarşamba

2 Mayıs 2017 Salı

German Troops Been Greeted on the Road to Stalingrad

German Troops Been Greeted on the Road to Stalingrad


Russian soldiers put a skeleton a road to greed Nazi soldier in Stalingrad.

The Battle of Stalingrad (23 August 1942 – 2 February 1943) was a major battle of World War II in which Nazi Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) in Southern Russia.

Marked by fierce close quarters combat and direct assaults on civilians by air raids, it is often regarded as one of the single largest (nearly 2.2 million personnel) and bloodiest (1.7–2 million wounded, killed or captured) battles in the history of warfare. German forces never regained the initiative in the East and withdrew a vast military force from the West to replace their losses. (wiki)


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




27 Nisan 2017 Perşembe

A Young Boy Wearing SA Nazi Uniform

A Young Boy Wearing SA Nazi Uniform 1934s


A young boy wearing a SA uniform.

Sturmabteilung (shortly, SA) is a semi-military organization in which the National Socialist German Workers Party played an important role in the rise of national socialists in the time of the Weimar Republic. The Brown Shirts were also named because their members wore brown shirts. He was the founder and Ernst Röhm in 1934 until his death.

The design and manufacturing of these clothes made by HUGO BOSS


10 Nisan 2017 Pazartesi

Marina Ginesta

Marina Ginesta 1936
Marina Ginesta 1936 yılında 17 yaşındayken  Barselona'daki Hotel Colon'un çatısında çekilen fotoğrafıyla, İspanya İç Savaşı'nın sembollerinden olan bir milis oldu.

Fotoğraf Juan Guzmán tarafından tarafından çekildi.

Sırtında taşıdığı silah, Oviedo fabrikası tarafından İspanya ordusu için üretilen M1916 Spanish Mauser.

Marina bu fotoğrafın var olduğunu 2006 yılında  Carlos Fonseca 'nın “Thirteen Red Roses” isimli kitabının kapağında kullanmasıyla öğrendi.

Marina Ginesta ve erkek kardeşi
1919 yılında Fransa Toulus'ta doğan Marina Ginesta, ömrünün son 30 yılını geçirdiği Paris'te 2014 yılınıda 94 yaşındayken öldü.

Buchenwald Nazi Toplama Kampı Yüzükleri 1945

Buchenwald toplama kampı kurbanların yüzükleri 1945
Buchenwald Nazi Toplama kampı, Almanya sınırları içerisindeki en büyük toplama kamplarından birisidir.

Haziran 1937 ile Nisan 1945 yılları arasında çalışma kampı olarak işletilmiştir. Bu zaman içerisinde, Avrupa'nın çeşitli ülkelerinden yaklaşık 250.000 insan, tutuklanarak Buchenwald Toplama Kampı'na gönderilmiştir.

11.000'i Yahudi olmak üzere 56.000 kişinin öldürüldüğü tahmin edilmektedir.

8 Nisan 2017 Cumartesi

Rings from Buchenwald Concentration Camp in 1945

Rings from Buchenwald victims 1945
Rings stolen from Buchenwald concentration camp victims, 5 May 1945.


 Buchenwald Concentration Camp is one of the largest concentration camps in German. It was operated as a work camp in Ettersberg near Weimar  between June 1937 and April 1945. During this time, nearly 250,000 people from various European countries were arrested and sent to the Buchenwald Collective Camp to work and wait for death. It is estimated that 56,000 people were killed, including 11,000 Jews. On April 11, 1945, with the support of the 3rd Army, the detainees rescued themselves. As of April 8th, most of the detainees were resisting with boycotting and sabotage, and they wanted help with the radio from the American army.

The source of the picture is Gettyimages

6 Nisan 2017 Perşembe

Marina Ginestà on top of the Hotel Colón in Barcelona

Marina Ginesta 1936


Marina Ginestà (January 29, 1919 - January 6, 2014) is a militia of the symbols of the Spanish Civil War, photographed by Juan Guzmán in 1936 at the top of the Hotel Colon in Barcelona in 1936.

 The gun she is carrying is M1916 Spanish Mauser, produced at Oviedo factory in Spain for Spanish Army.

Marina did not knew about the photo until 2006, although the iconic image was printed and circulated everywhere, serving as cover for the book “Thirteen Red Roses” by Carlos Fonseca

During the Republican administration in Barcelona (1934-1936) he actively worked in the Catalan United Socialist Party. Shortly after the internal war he started working as a journalist and interpreter, She was transformed into a symbol on the roof of a hotel in Barcelona, with a militia garment and a rifle on her shoulder.

Marina Ginesta and her brother

Ginestà was born in Toulouse on January 29, 1919, into a labor and left-wing family immigrated from Spain to France. Her family was a tailor. He moved to Barcelona with his family when he was 11 years old. Ginestà later joined the United Socialist Party of Catalonia. When the war broke out, Soviet newspaper Pravda's correspondent Mikhail Koltsov served as a correspondent and translator. Before the end of the war, Ginesta was wounded and evacuated to Montpellier. When France was occupied by the Nazis, she run away to the Dominican Republic and married there. In 1946, the dictator Rafael Trujillo had to leave the country because of the persecution he did. In 1952 she married a Belgian diplomat and returned to Barcelona. She moved to Paris in the early 1970s.

Marina Ginestà died in Paris in January 2014 at the age of 94.

4 Nisan 2017 Salı

First Sudan War Child Soldiers


Child Soldiers during first sudan war

The First Sudan Civil War began with the request of South Sudan for autonomy between 1955 and 1972.

Half a million people have died in 17 years of war.

After the end of the First Sudan Civil War in 1972, the Second Sudan civil war began and continued between 1983 and 2005 . The North Sudan and the South hereby began to fight again. The Second Sudan Civil War was a major continuation of the First Sudan Civil War, which took place between 1955 and 1972.

In the Second Sudan civil war, two million people died of war, famine and sickness. Four million people in southern Sudan were displaced at least once during the war.

The civilian death rate of the civil war in Sudan is the highest among the wars that have taken place since World War II.

1 Nisan 2017 Cumartesi

Finnish Soldiers Listening Aircrafts with Acoustic Locator

 Listening aircraft with a huge acoustic locator

Finland had three major battles during World War II. The first two were against the Soviet Union. The last battle was against Germany, which was allied.

The Finnish soldiers were using acoustic locator to find the soviets aircrafts.

Acoustic location is the science of using sound to determine the distance and direction of its source or reflector. Location can be done actively or passively, and can take place in gases (such as the atmosphere), liquids (such as water), and in solids (such as in the earth).

As World War II neared, radar began to become a credible alternative to the sound location of aircraft. For typical aircraft speeds of that time, sound location only gave a few minutes of warning. The acoustic location stations were left in operation as a backup to radar, as exemplified during the Battle of Britain. Today, the abandoned sites are still in existence and are readily accessible.
After World War II, sound ranging played no further role in anti-aircraft operations ( source wiki )

They looking out toward approaching aircraft with binoculars and listening with a huge acoustic locator.

31 Mart 2017 Cuma

P40 Flying Tigers are in China

P40 Fling Tigers

The Second Sino-Japanese War (July 7, 1937 – September 9, 1945) was a military conflict fought primarily between the Republic of China and the Empire of Japan from 1937 to 1945.

The USA helped China against Japan with their aircraft P-40 Flying Tigers.

Soldier guards a row of Curtiss P-40 'Warhawks' flown by the 'Flying Tigers' of the American Volunteer Group (AVG). July, 1942.

Source of the picture- National Archives and Records Administration - 535531. Colorized by Tom Thounaojam from India)



P-40 Warhawk Flying Tigers in China

P-40 Warhawk Flying Tigers in China 1942

The picture was taken by AVG pilot Robert T. Smith in China in 1942.

The P-40 Warhawk model is nicknamed as  The Flying Tigers.

These airplanes, which were used in 1942, could go very slowly, like in a movie shoot.

At the time of drawing, all Flying Tigers came to the same line. All pilots looked at the same cameraman who took the picture.

The group of these aircraft used by the United States against Japan was collected by Colonel Claire Chennault under the name "American Volunteer Group" (AVG). (American Volunteer Group). There were a maximum of 100 airplanes together and most of them were decorated with a dogfish mouth as pictured.


29 Mart 2017 Çarşamba

Easter Eggs for Hitler 1945

Easter Eggs for Hitler 1945

These two black American soldiers  prepare a special gift of “Easter Eggs” for Adolf Hitler and the German Army. ( Colorized by Johhny Sirlande from Belgium )

The name of the soldiers are Technical Sergeant William E. Thomas and Private First Class Joseph Jackson.

Easter eggs for hitler

Photo has taken in 10th of March 1945 during the Battle of Remagen. Scrawling such messages on artillery shells in World War II was one way in which artillery soldiers could humorously express their dislike of the enemy. Easter Saturday, March the 10th 1945, during the Battle of Remagen.






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 )


24 Mart 2017 Cuma

Finnish Child Soldier and His Dog

Finnish Child Soldier and His Dog

Finland participated in three major battles during World War II. The first two were against the Soviet Union. The last battle was against Germany, which was allied.

As a result of the wars, Finland managed to defend its independence, but it had to transfer about 10% of its territory, including the second largest city, Viipuri. He also had to pay a large amount of war compensation to the Soviet Union. After this loss of land, many Fin residents in the region left their land.