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Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 4:42 pm
by snayperskaya
Some amazing work done to bring the past to life, mostly Russian armed forces as the colourist is Russian......

https://klimbim2014.wordpress.com/category/world-war-2/

Liberation of Stalingrad 1943
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Hero of The Soviet Union Vasily Zaitsev, Stalingrad 1943
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Hero of The Soviet Union Lyudmila Pavlichenko, 309 confirmed sniper kills
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Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 5:23 pm
by Ovenpaa
I had no idea there were as many images of Roza Shanina.

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 5:45 pm
by snayperskaya
Ovenpaa wrote:I had no idea there were as many images of Roza Shanina.
It's quite sobering when you think she was only 20 years old when she was killed.

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 7:14 pm
by Rockhopper
My Mrs is Russian, it’s interesting talking to her about the war as the version of it they were taught in school is rather different to what actually happened. No mention of penal battalions, etc and nothing about what they got up to in Berlin during the final few weeks. Or how the Russian soldiers who were captured were treated when the eventually got back home.

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 10:29 pm
by snayperskaya
Rockhopper wrote:My Mrs is Russian, it’s interesting talking to her about the war as the version of it they were taught in school is rather different to what actually happened. No mention of penal battalions, etc and nothing about what they got up to in Berlin during the final few weeks. Or how the Russian soldiers who were captured were treated when the eventually got back home.
I didn't think posting about colourised photos would lead to that!.

Russia wasn't alone in having penal battalions, to be fair they needed every able-bodied man they could put into combat.

And "what they got up to in Berlin" wasn't just a Russian thing, it now appears that soldiers of the US Army in Germany were also at it.
And very seldomly is anything heard about the "less than gentlemanly" behaviour of British soldiers in the days of the British Empire, particularly in India for example.It is worth pointing out that the version we have been taught could with all probability also very different to what actually occured.

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2019 11:17 pm
by ordnance
And very seldomly is anything heard about the "less than gentlemanly" behaviour of British soldiers in the days of the British Empire, particularly in India for example.It is worth pointing out that the version we have been taught could with all probability also very different to what actually occured.
Any examples of what we were taught about WW2 that are very different to what actually happened. ?

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 8:34 am
by snayperskaya
ordnance wrote:
And very seldomly is anything heard about the "less than gentlemanly" behaviour of British soldiers in the days of the British Empire, particularly in India for example.It is worth pointing out that the version we have been taught could with all probability also very different to what actually occured.
Any examples of what we were taught about WW2 that are very different to what actually happened. ?
I meant history in general, not just WW2.One thing I do know is that when I was taught WW2 history at school in the early '80s there was no mention about the war on the Eastern Front whatsoever.

I originally posted about colourised WW2 photos and it has turned into something else, that's not why I made the original post.

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:16 pm
by kennyc
snayperskaya wrote:
ordnance wrote:
And very seldomly is anything heard about the "less than gentlemanly" behaviour of British soldiers in the days of the British Empire, particularly in India for example.It is worth pointing out that the version we have been taught could with all probability also very different to what actually occured.
Any examples of what we were taught about WW2 that are very different to what actually happened. ?
I meant history in general, not just WW2.One thing I do know is that when I was taught WW2 history at school in the early '80s there was no mention about the war on the Eastern Front whatsoever.

I originally posted about colourised WW2 photos and it has turned into something else, that's not why I made the original post.
that is an indictment of your teachers and the Education system, when I learnt about WW2 it was the 60's and we were taught about pretty much all of the Wars aspects, admittedly I had the benefit of a mother who lived through the Liverpool bombing raids. Uncles who had been on the Artic convoys (and torpedoed in at least one case multiple times) fathers of friends, and people I worked with (in the 80's) who had been POWs in Germany and of the Japanese, the whole thing was within living memory and had not been "whitewashed" in the way it is now.
My late father in law was sent to this country on the Kindertransports and remembered seeing Hitler and Mussolini in Berlin on the stage at a rally!
as a kid every week there was a TV programme" all our yesterdays" that recounted the news stories of 25 years ago to the day using newsreel and papers, I find the lack of knowledge and interest in the subject (beyound Call of Duty ! ) to be terrible ! no wonder there are people happily claiming the concentration camps are a fake!
and even some that claim Katyn was a fake ! (one of the NKVD's busier days )

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 1:58 pm
by snayperskaya
I wish I haven't bothered now.......

Re: Amazing colourised WW2 photos.....

Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2019 2:44 pm
by kennyc
snayperskaya wrote:I wish I haven't bothered now.......
not what you wanted to hear? sorry