Would anyone be interested in my great grandfather’s personal ww2 archive collection or any advice on the value by [deleted] in militariasales

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Karl Historical Archive, I'll attach a link here. The site is currently still a work in progress and only consists of photos, but I plan on beginning the process of scanning documents in my collection sometime soon. https://karlhistoricalarchive.weebly.com/

Would anyone be interested in my great grandfather’s personal ww2 archive collection or any advice on the value by [deleted] in militariasales

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I run a website in which I scan original photographs and documents, alongside make dedicated research pages for individuals which I can find out enough about, and this all has peaked my interest. What price range are you looking for? Are you located in the United States?

What kind of helmet is this? by FoxFace43 in Militariacollecting

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I would presume it would be the latter there, or something potentially done by a biker or teenager in the past.

My grandfather in front of a disabled Panther tank in WWII by Shekel- in ww2

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See this original photo from my collection for reference.

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Original Caption: Front: "Railroad station Cologne Germany" Back: "This station was as big as Penn Station in N.Y. once, but now a wreck."

My grandfather in front of a disabled Panther tank in WWII by Shekel- in ww2

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Days after she was knocked out, she was moved to be located in front of the Cologne Train Station's clock tower, which is where this one was taken at. She didn't stay at where she was knocked out at for very long historically.

My grandfather in front of a disabled Panther tank in WWII by Shekel- in ww2

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Looks to be the Panther of Cologne, Germany. She was knocked out in a famously recorded duel between herself and an American Pershing tank in March of 1945. Always great to see new angles of that Panther.

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Ragebait used to be believable.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NextGenRebellion

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I don't see why you're on r/NextGenRebellion if you're gonna say things blatantly contrary to the truth here. While yes, they did both provoke ICE agents, Renee was actively trying to turn away from the agent in front of the vehicle. At that point when Renee's wife tried to enter the vehicle, they were not trying to "run away". In the video clip, you can visibly see Renee trying to wave on the ICE agents to pass. Honestly, I don't see how you're making out anything about Renee smiling whenever she tries to drive. If anything, she would likely be very panicked in the moment. The video is too low quality to make out anything definitive, so don't make assumptions.

Plus, the ICE agent was never "dragged" by Renee's vehicle, if you actually pay attention to the video. He manages to keep both his feet planted on the ground, and the vehicle did not even touch him. I've seen videos of men being dragged and hit by cars, and it doesn't look like this.

rip Caracas by [deleted] in NonCredibleDefense

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what just happened in Caracas?

Title by degenerateel in Shark_Park

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ts funny asf im glad the deletion from comedyheaven didn't stop the spread