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    Thumbs up Portraits of German Soldiers during WW1

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    I like these old photos. Them Germans were short little twerps, weren't they. Just like my German relatives. They are so full of themselves, they think they can rule the world. Nothing has changed, I have found, talking to these people.
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    Several must be peace loving Germans. They are using the muzzle of their rifle as flower vases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Pillot View Post
    I like these old photos. Them Germans were short little twerps, weren't they. Just like my German relatives. They are so full of themselves, they think they can rule the world. Nothing has changed, I have found, talking to these people.
    Yeah, some Germans are still insufferable. I worked at a large shipyard here in Canada 20 years ago and one of the managers was pretty hard to take, loud, overbearing and obnoxious. He was telling a story amongst a group of us, engine fitters and riggers and boomed, "After we lost the war...". An old rigger interrupted and asked," Which one, ya's lost two of 'em?" The German never finished his story.

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    Just joking here. I have a lot of German in me and my wife is 100% German. So I always tell her that you can always tell a German but you can't tell them much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gwp View Post
    Several must be peace loving Germans. They are using the muzzle of their rifle as flower vases.
    Explaination from the website, "The flowers tucked into their uniforms are an indication that they will be sent to the frontline soon." Maybe someone knew what was coming and was being proactive.

    The faces remain the same, only the uniforms change. Speaking of uniforms, some of those boys need to see a tailor.

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    If you fellows liked those few, follow the link to the owner's flickr site, there are HUNDREDS of German WWI photos and postcards as well as a few allied images. What these men endured on both sides of the trenches is unimaginable, and all in the name of honoring old alliances...

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/drakegoodman/

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    The fourth one down has a M71/84 slung on his left shoulder. Usually reservists and rear echelon troops were issued rifles such as that. Note too, the butcher blade bayonets and the long pig-stickers, and the old style cartridge cases worn by a couple of them.
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    Very sad pictures, they are just kids and probably late war call ups as Germany was drafting babies towards the end of the war.
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    Quote Originally Posted by m1ashooter View Post
    Very sad pictures, they are just kids and probably late war call ups as Germany was drafting babies towards the end of the war.
    Wars are generally fought by the young. As an old curmudgeon, I have to be really carefully about calling todays veteran's kids or boys and girls. A lot of them aren't any older than I was when my favorite Uncle drug my fanny to SEA. Of all the crap that I had to take afterwards, calling me young or just a kid PO'd me more than anything.

    If you take a look at the website, you'll see that a lot of these pics are from 1915 and 1916. They are sad pictures and makes you wonder how many of them came out of the trenches alive in 1918.

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