An Austria soldier on the Alpine front
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@ebert1f
An Austria soldier on the Alpine front
Are you alive?
yes.
come back,please😢
1) who are you?
2) who wants me back?
3) i don't want it so much.
My Renault FT17.
the last two pictures are from the Museum de l'armée in Paris.
The tank was developed and built in France. After the First World War, some countries used the tank such as Poland, Finland, USA and other nations. these tanks were partly used in the 2 World War and/or captured by the Wehrmacht. The tank had a 4 cylinder engine with 39 hp and had a top speed of 8 km /h. The difference between the FT-17 and the other tanks used in World War I was the rotating turret.
Product: https://cobi.eu/de/products/renault-ft-victory-tank-1920,13387
i Just want to know how it work. so what is more interesting ?
ww1
ww2
Unfortunately i can't see who voted :(
🙁🙁 pretty sad
i Just want to know how it work. so what is more interesting ?
ww1
ww2
(cos x + 6x²)' = ?
i can't calculate letters…
it looks like 0+6²= 12
and who are you?
Deutschland oder Österreich?
was meinst du genau? ich verstehe nicht ganz worin ich die beiden Länder Favorisieren soll.
Illustration for the German magazine "Jugend "(1906)
Sergey Solomko (1867-1928)
"Jugend" это молодёжь
JASTA 11 aka. The flying circus
Awesome,you're finally back^^
no not really...
and who are you? 🧐
Inspection of the Black Sea Fleet in 1849
member of the 1 Rheinische Landwehr-Regiment Nr. 25 in Koblenz.
”The Red Baron”
The Red Baron was the name applied to Manfred von Richthofen, a German fighter pilot who was the deadliest flying ace of World War I. During a 19-month period between 1916 and 1918, the Prussian aristocrat shot down 80 Allied aircraft and won widespread fame for his scarlet-colored airplanes and ruthlessly effective flying style. Richthofen’s legend only grew after he took command of a German fighter wing known as the Flying Circus, but his career in the cockpit was cut short in April 1918, when he was killed in a dogfight over France.