Not a vidya. Going to dump all of my ww1 images.
Not a vidya. Going to dump all of my ww1 images
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keep going op
NFSW
forgot image
wheres the black people
bump
Here's one if you wanted one
I like how soldiers blown to bits aren't NSFW but burned benis is
Jesus christ. I hope I never get drafted into war. Seeing all of this stuff up close, with all the smells, the heat, the fatigue, it's not survivable. There's no reward for any of this. Patriotism doesn't mean anything here.
>offtopic thread
>better than 90% of content on Zig Forums
based user
post some colored images nigger
If your at work and you are looking at the gore images they will most likely think you are just interested in history. Not the same with the benis
That's a dope picture
Before this thread when WW1 came to mind I just got this parody of a hollywood action movie or something. Maxim guns going off and pickelhaube helmets. This is different.
Just for you user
Got any WW1 pictures with a more... upbeat mood?
war turns men into monsters
I got you
based time traveller
Based thread, thank you op
Dear Diary: today OP wasn’t gay
Anyone got any sublime choral music to listen to while I take these scenes in?
You should post them on /k/ seriously.
youtube.com
Old ww1 song
Got to see They Shall Not Grow Old and Apollo 11.
Shit was great
>ww1
Cringe. ww2 is best
1917 was a great fucking movie
zoomer
>French shells began to hit to the right and left of us, leaving human forms writhing in agony. Our advance came to a stop and after hesitating a few minutes we drew back while the artillery fire followed us, ripping large gashes in our formation - soon the French drumfire engulfed us, the air was filled with gas and flying pieces of steel.
>We automatically mounted the machine gun for action. Then like animals, we burrowed into the earth as if trying to find protection deep in its bosom. Something struck my back where I carried my gas mask, but I did not pay attention to it. A steel splinter broke the handle of my spade and another knocked the remains out of my hand. I kept digging with my bare hands, ducking my head every time a shell exploded nearby.
>A boy to my side was hit in the arm and cried out for help. I crawled over to him, ripped the sleeves of his coat and shirt open and started to bind the bleeding part. The gas was so thick now I could hardly discern what I was doing. My eyes began to water and I felt as if I would choke. I reached for my gas mask, pulled it out of its container - then noticed to my horror that a splinter had gone through it leaving a large hole.
>I had seen death thousands of times, stared it in the face, but never experienced the fear I felt then. Immediately I reverted to the primitive. I felt like an animal cornered by hunters. With the instinct of self-preservation uppermost, my eyes fell on the boy whose arm I had bandaged. Somehow he had managed to put the gas mask on his face with his one good arm. I leapt at him and in the next moment had ripped the gas mask from his face. With a feeble gesture he tried to wrench it from my grasp; then fell back exhausted. The last thing I saw before putting on the mask were his pleading eyes.
yea, honestly one of the best ww1 documentaries out there. I am surprised with the level of care they put in the colorization.
Mods, you better not delete the thread but rather at least move it to /k/.
I don't know what kind fucked up place you work but if someone caught me looking at this at work I would probably get reported
its /his/