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ITT: Historical Pictures that make you a bit sad somehow
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back when our country wasn't a big of a mess as it is now
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When and where is this?
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Pow, right in the feels.
Capital of Macedonia
>1994
25 year rule
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1994 was 27 years ago
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My mistake, carry on.
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>her life, changed forever in a matter of moments
im not even gonna bother copy and pasting what the photographer said about that situation
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>his life, changed forever in a matter of moments
im not even gonna bother copy and pasting what the photographer said about that situation
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I really liked Storm of Steel. In the heat of battle, they would be killed on sight. In the dugouts, hands up with friends firing behind you, and definitely fixed machine gunners. But after the fact, they were treated with equality.
Seems out of reach nowadays, and for good reason.
I do feel sorry for that guy, it's an awkward kind of pity
I feel really really sad now
it's even sadder to behold in color
this senpai
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Afghanistan in the 1960s
Dudes definitely not an actual marine. If he was though Id chill with that dude for sure. I could teach him 12b shit and he could teach me how to eat crayons
If I'm not mistaken, this is a Russian guy obsessed with America.
>you will never experience pre-ww1 europe
REEEEEEEE
thank a certain allemagne
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call me a tsarcuck all you want, i just want the good old days back
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tfw you never will be niki's autistic cousin
why would this make anyone sad? its just cute
>looks at this romanticised picture of rich people. It makes you forget that it was basically serfdom haha!
About 6 million
Nice crib tho
Dude
Afganistan did look pretty great back before about the 80s or so, at least in photos. Actually, a lot of places in the middle east and central asia did, it's kind of sad to see what happened.
1994 was 23 years ago
wonder what they're all looking at.
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Will never fail to move me
That's not how you write "perfidious albion"
Skopje, I presume?
Newfag
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>serfdom is bad
Have a version that isn't for ants
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that's not how you spell Woodrow Wilson.
You should both know it was S*rbs
Post more Tsar Nick stuff
>blaming WWI on Woodrow Wilson
been reading too much alternate history
The US's entry in the war is what fucked Europe for good. Read Hoppe.
>hoppe
I stand by my post.
WWI is what fucked Europe for good. By the time the US entered it millions had already died, dumbshit.
Read real history books.
>You will never be wounded and have your Tsar-Emperor visit you in the hospital
It really feels like a period that ended permanently with WWI. And we were lucky enough to see the last couple years of this classical Europe captured on footage and quality photos. I don't know who coined the term "end of the world" conserning WWI but it's accurate.
The pictures of D-Day do quite the opposite for me. No matter how dark things seem, there are always men willing to do whats right and make the ultimate sacrifice for freedom.
NEEEEEEEEEEEEOWWW
(((freedom)))
come off it, /pol/
context now!!!!!
Luftwaffe strafed women farming potatoes, twice. The little girl's sister was shot in the upper chest and died shortly after the little girl and photographer found her laying.
why are people so obsessed with an inbred incompetent retard?
>ywn experience 80's Southern California
;_;
I feel that way but with WW2. Everything after 1945 feel ungenuine and fake. From food, to architecture, to people, etc. Globalism killed our true ways of life. Everything is too connected now.
I already did. all of it
Its disgusting how crowded it is now
Is that a nose bleed holy kek my sides
Are those the calcified corpses of the victims of the vulcanic eruption of Pompeii?
DELET
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Elegant, simple, straightforward, decency. Get dolled up looking sharp, walk along, stroll up to qt3.14and chat. No booze. No ghetto rap. Ask her to meet her there tomorrow. Such innocence, never to be seen again.
WW2 in areas. My famalam immigrated after WW2 to the states, they were Frisian Amish.