ChrisKelly Posted Thursday at 15:41 Posted Thursday at 15:41 (edited) The most 1939 Iron Crosses you will ever see in one place... The Central Armed Forces Museum in Moscow, Russia... Sources: https://www.tripadvisor.ru/LocationPhotoDirectLink-g294474-d636597-i315333973-The_Motherland_Monument-Kyiv.html https://www.argunners.com/a-tour-in-the-central-armed-forces-museum-in-moscow/amp/ http://www.awesomeexplorations.com/central-armed-forces-museum-moscow-russia/ https://www.reddit.com/r/BattlefieldV/comments/d0u5io/inspiration_for_those_playing_allies_the_moscow/ Edited Thursday at 15:59 by ChrisKelly
Bernd_W Posted Thursday at 16:19 Posted Thursday at 16:19 The glass rectangle is not full, its just one layer behind the visible parts of the glass, you can see the fabric shining through below the first layer of ICs a several times. Some say, it was full back in the times, but then the officials needed a side hustle. Sounds legit, its Russia.
VtwinVince Posted Thursday at 16:45 Posted Thursday at 16:45 Sounds more like a Ukrainian scam to me.
Bernd_W Posted Thursday at 18:16 Posted Thursday at 18:16 (edited) Look, Im not into politics, dont care about these people, doesn't matters from which country, they are as important as the dirt under my nails towards me. Could all extinct like the dinosaur, I would not care. I would open a bottle of Champagne or some XXO cognac. I just posted what was the consens about these pictures when the were posted on several other boards. At the WAF there is also a topic about the "Deutschland erwache" flags at this museum, while the experts there share the opinion the flags in the older pictures are real, the newer pictures seems to show reproductions. Therefore the "Sounds legit", after 1990 everybody tried to make his pockets as full as possible, that's common knowledge, and is more judging politicians worldwide than the Russian people. Edited Thursday at 18:17 by Bernd_W
ChrisKelly Posted Thursday at 18:57 Author Posted Thursday at 18:57 (edited) I thought those photographs were phenomemal. Friends and relatives of mine commented on many occasions how the stuff we search out and pay outrageous prices for was hauled off by the truckloads in 1944-1945. One of my relatives mentioned seeing an American officer sitting on a Willys jeep, bragging and showing off three full army footlockers loaded with "souveneirs and trophies". The NCO with him joked that the officer had a full-sized, live-action German field marshal in there, too. Another of my relatives, trying to support the family back home, let a mint-condition 1939 Iron Cross First Class in its original case go for $75USD to an American soldier who paid him in American currency. For my poor relative, that was two months' gross pay. This serves as a reminder of the colossal effort, all things considered, that war really was... Here's a few more: Here's one way the British did it in 1945... Step-by-step de-nazification in action. Edited Thursday at 19:06 by ChrisKelly
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