![]() Of these, a very large portion taken during Whatever the underlying cause, there is no escaping the fact that German soldiers With both and interest in, and an acute appreciation of, photography and images? Stimulating effect on this matter, effusing the average German of the period Indeed, suspects- the aforementioned behaviour of the Nazis had some kind of Must have existed in Germany ca 1930-45 for photography. I mention these astronomical totals as an example of the clear enthusiasm that This is to say nothing at all of the huge collections of photos in private hands. That amounts to 500,000 photographs- an astounding number of images! And Types of media), of which it is estimated that 5% relate to the Second World The Bundesarkiv contains some 10 million images (all The personal collections of German ex-soldiers. I have always been struck by the enormous number of photographs residing in In Germany would have been exposed not only to the influences of these images,īut also to the mechanism of visual expression, as well. In the arsenal of political weapons to the Hitlerite regime, and those living Germany (and indeed the rest of Europe) was inundated with NaziĪrt, Nazi film, Nazi symbols and iconography, Nazi cultural events, Nazi meetingsĪnd marches. It is theĬase that the Nazis made extensive use of visual imagery to support their propagandaĪnd world view. Of a number of related facts which certainly may bear on the answer. Looking for a possible explanation to this conundrum, one should take note On tactical decoration? Something, here, seems very much amiss with this picture. To keep their machines in the air, they simultaneously wasted hours and hours The average regiment was struggling mightily to get fuel, lubricants and parts VVS took an inordinate amount of time to engage in elaborate camouflage? When Of maximum stress, retreat, and military disasters, we are to assume that the What?! Surely, that makes no sense whatever. nothing else to do during the early Barbarossa Almost as if the Soviet aviation regiments had nothing else to doĭuring the early Barbarossa period than to invent new forms of camouflage Some of these images portray captured VVS aircraft wearing the mostĮxtraordinary camouflage schemes- stripes, blobs, patternations, multiple colours,Īnd the lot. Of the Soviet Union, one encounters many images which seem. When looking through the the photographic record of the German (et al.) invasion ~ Meine Doodle ~ The Strange Case of Camouflage on German Film Part I Warning: include(): Failed opening '/usr/local/psa/home/vhosts//httpdocs/top.php' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/hobbyvis/public_html//Research/Various/Markings/Doodle/part1.php on line 14 Along the way, learn about the historic events and designers that shaped the outcome of the free world.Warning: include(/usr/local/psa/home/vhosts//httpdocs/top.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/hobbyvis/public_html//Research/Various/Markings/Doodle/part1.php on line 14 Start with four basic elements and watch your creations come alive as you create historically accurate tanks and armored vehicles that once rolled across Europe and Africa. Over 185 Million Players For Doodle Series Worldwide!įrom the creators of the award winning Doodle God Doodle Devil comes a new ALL ages puzzle game with a fun historical twist.Ĭombine artillery and other elements to create dozens of World War II tanks and armored vehicles. From the Creators of Doodle God Doodle Devil
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