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6 Dec 2015, 02:11 AM
#41
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Battle of Cambrai, 1917: A massive Mark IV tank penetrates a British smoke screen, stupefying the entrenched German infantry, many of whom had never before seen a tank.




7 Dec 2015, 14:49 PM
#42
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Russian posters of revolution-civil war period.

War bound of Russian provisional government.


War bound of Russian provisional government in orthodox icon style.


Bolshevik agitation poster.


Bolshevik agitation poster for Muslims.


Bolshevik agitation poster. One of the most iconic pices of constructivism - "Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge" Lissitzky.

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8 Dec 2015, 14:40 PM
#43
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War bond posters of Russian Empire during WWI.









St. George day.


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12 Dec 2015, 11:41 AM
#44
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Russian fleet during WWI.
Black Sea fleet.

Andrei Augostovich Eberhardt, admiral and commander of Black sea fleet from 1911 to 1916.

Alexander Vasilyevich Kolchak vice-admiral and commander of Black sea fleet from 1916 to 1917, Leader of White movement.






Battleship "Imperatritsa Mariya" Black sea fleet.










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15 Dec 2015, 21:46 PM
#45
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RSFSR posters of revolution-civil war period.















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16 Dec 2015, 18:22 PM
#46
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Budenovka (frunzenka, bogatyrka, ierihonka).
One of the symbols of young RKKA army, it was adopted as part of uniform in 1918. Named after Semyon Budyonny, it was also known as the "frunzenka" after Mikhail Frunze. It was created by famous Russian artist - Viktor Vasnetsov, for Russian Imperial army. It had large influence in Russian history trough art - posters, painting, films even fashion.





















Don't he looks familiar?


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17 Dec 2015, 14:11 PM
#47
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There was also leather Budenovka. You can find tanks/armoured cars crew members, artillery officers, rail road officers, and officers of special regiments (like ChON - progenitor of OSNAZ and than SPETSNAZ) equipped, with it.











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24 Dec 2015, 05:21 AM
#48
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Russian Expeditionary Force in France.
The Russian expeditionary force was a WWI military force sent to France by the Russian Empire, during 1916-1917 period were send about 45.000 men. They took action in defending Fort Pompelle region.

General Nikolai Aleksandrovich Lokhvitsky, commander of 1st Russian special brigade.




Lokhvitsky and Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš king of Montenegro.










Russian troops at Fort de la Pompelle.


Monument to the Russian expeditionary force in Paris.


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25 Dec 2015, 06:11 AM
#49
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American Expeditionary Force Siberia.
The American Expeditionary Force Siberia (AEF Siberia) was a United States Army force, about 9000 men, that was involved in the Russian Civil War in Vladivostok, largest Russian port on the Pacific Ocean, during the end of World War I after the October Revolution, from 1918 to 1920.









Major General William S. Graves and leader of the White movement Grigory Mikhaylovich Semyonov.










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27 Dec 2015, 05:02 AM
#50
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Japanese Siberian Intervention.
Imperial Japanese Army was the largest Intervention force in Siberia during 1918–1922, there were 70,000 troops deployed in Maritime provinces. They were supporting White movement leader admiral Aleksandr Kolchak, than ataman Semenov.On June 24, 1922 Japan announced that it would unilaterally withdraw from all of Russian territory with the exception of northern Sakhalin island.

Japanese intervention force posters. First one - Japanese Army valiantly expel Germans from Siberia, like you can read at the bottom of the poster, sounds totally legit.




















Major general Graves and general Otani.




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27 Dec 2015, 18:56 PM
#51
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Italian Soldiers in the trenches



Italian POWs liberated

Italian soldiers on the Monte Nero

Ready to fight

The Assault will start soon

An Alpine soldier supervising the frontline

Italian soldiers captured after the Battle of Caporetto by German soldiers

Alpine Troops


General Armando Diaz, Italian Army Chief of Staff after Cadorna's discharge for the battle of Caporetto


27 Dec 2015, 19:59 PM
#52
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Pictures of the 12 Isonzo Battles:
Carso Bosco Cappuccio

Relax during the 2nd battle (18th July - 3rd August 1915)

Stosstruppen on the frontline, 1917

Italian Soldiers

Selz Village, Carso, 8th Battle (10th - 12th October 1916)

Preparing for the attack, Gorizia, 6th Battle (6th - 17th August 1916)

Carso, 3rd Battle (18th October - 4th November 1915)

What remains ...

Italian soldiers on the Ursic, 11th Battle (17th - 31st August 1917)
27 Dec 2015, 20:09 PM
#53
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More pictures of the 12 battles of Isonzo
Strassoldo, Italy, Mass during the 9th battle (31st October - 4th November 1916)

Turriaco, Italy, Italian soldiers advancing during the 9th battle

3rd Battle (18th October - 4th November 1915)

Carso, 1917

Italian positions

Italian Frontline

AA gun, 7th Battle (14th - 17th September 1916)

Supplies on the Carso, 4th Battle (10th November - 2nd December 1915)

305mm Gun

"Trieste's bloody way"

Italian trench

22 Jan 2016, 00:48 AM
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Manfred von Richthofen, also known as the red baron, in early 1918. He was the most famous ww1 fighter ace that developed squad tactics and together with Immelmann the two developed tactics that were used during the Luftwaffe and Allied airforces during ww2. Manfred believed and preached upon always having a wingman nearby, attacking from the sun and never getting too greedy for a kill. Irony has it that on the day that he died, April 21st 1918, he didn't attack from the sun, he left his wingman to attack an enemy plane solo and chased an enemy for a longer duration than he would normally have. Even the best of aces make human errors :)



Eeer, you sure about that?

As far as I know, it was an allied soldier (Australian I believe), that shot at his plane while he was doing reconnaissance, and managed to score a point blank shot to the heart.
25 Jan 2016, 23:50 PM
#55
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Animals in WWI.





More than 8 millions horses died during WWI.






















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28 Jan 2016, 20:54 PM
#56
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First field kitchens in Russian army was adopted in 1901. Field kitchen of A.N.Turchanovich was most common model in Russian Imperial army, it proved its usability during Russo-Japan war and WWI, same kitchen in different modifications were used by RKKA during WWII.

A.N.Turchanovich.


Infantry model.


Cavalry model.














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9 Feb 2016, 11:18 AM
#57
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Maxim in Russian imperial army.

First Maxims were introduced into the army in 1888, in 1891-1892 it was converted to 7.62-mm standart Russian ammo. At first it was treated like artillery and was equipped with massive platform and shield with total weight about 250kg.








In 1910 it was modernized and equipped with A.A.Sokolov gun carriage, which allowed to reduce total weight to 63kg.








Different gun carriages of this period.












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14 Feb 2016, 17:05 PM
#58
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During WWI different countries experimented with personal armour, some of it were quite effective, some not.

Most common was German Sappenpanzer.




Austrian combat shield.






Captured Russian combat shield.


France.






Italy.




USA.




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15 Feb 2016, 13:30 PM
#59
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Personal armour of WWI.
USA.






Britain.






Italy.




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16 Feb 2016, 16:24 PM
#60
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Bayonet isn't always convenient melee weapon, especially in tranche combat, so hand made or experemental melee weapons wasn't something rare.

Trench clubs.












"French nail".


USA trench knifes 1917 and 1918.




Britain experimental trench raiding ensemble 1915.


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