r-ommel:

German troops removing the Polish emblem from the wall of a post office in Danzig, 1 Sep 1939.

r-ommel:

German troops removing the Polish emblem from the wall of a post office in Danzig, 1 Sep 1939.

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obuswolf:

New favourite photo!

obuswolf:

New favourite photo!

14 hours ago with 93 notes — via hauptleutetait, © obuswolf



itsjohnsen:

German troops rise over the trenches on the Western Front. Spring, 1918. Unattributed

itsjohnsen:

German troops rise over the trenches on the Western Front. Spring, 1918.
Unattributed

14 hours ago with 108 notes — via historicalwwiigermany, © dhm.de



missantroop:

Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in Paris cafe. Summer, 1940.

missantroop:

Leibstandarte SS Adolf Hitler in Paris cafe. Summer, 1940.







factualwiley:

normanbatesbrain:

rasputin:

swamiswampy:

RED

Grey, all day

Green

Black pill as I’ll be able to predict numerous lotteries, winning scenarios, game plays…etc and use that for monetary gain. From there, I’ll use the large sums of money that I’ve made to fund research into the origins of the pills and pay people for their pills to try and duplicate the pills. From there, I’ll look toward more permanent and pleasing results.

Blue, without a doubt. I’ve always dreamed of being able to fly.

factualwiley:

normanbatesbrain:

rasputin:

swamiswampy:

RED

Grey, all day

Green

Black pill as I’ll be able to predict numerous lotteries, winning scenarios, game plays…etc and use that for monetary gain. From there, I’ll use the large sums of money that I’ve made to fund research into the origins of the pills and pay people for their pills to try and duplicate the pills. From there, I’ll look toward more permanent and pleasing results.

Blue, without a doubt. I’ve always dreamed of being able to fly.

14 hours ago with 40,547 notes — via factualwiley, © rematiration




Apparently I’m a leftist-fascist. I’m going to go think about that for a while.




heaveninawildflower:

The Black Brunswicker (1860) by John Everett Millais (1829-1896).
Lady Lever Art Gallery via Wikimedia.

heaveninawildflower:

The Black Brunswicker (1860) by John Everett Millais (1829-1896).

Lady Lever Art Gallery via Wikimedia.