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Comments (51):
Scott
me too
It is pretty obvious as to what the pictures are depicting, and if, in 50 years or so there are people who do not have the brains to figure it out, then I pray I will not be living near any of them.
and really19, why bring the US into it? because we know people in Australia or Canada are keeping up to date with Russion History? Use some sense man
I hope you're a troll, I really do.
but i liked it :)
"The risk of crashing into the tethering cables or the balloons itself pushed enemy airplanes to fly at higher altitude to bomb their targets, thereby decreasing surprise and bombing accuracy while enhancing ground-based air defenses and intercepting fighters... A 20 meters long and 8 meters wide balloon above a specific target meant a great added hindrance to any attempt of dive bombing, like the ones carried out by the well known Stukas, which threw themselves into the targets to drop their bombs."
They used them in London as well.
What haunting images.
The artist did an incredible job. Message received.
Such a powerful story of Humanity.
I cried.....
Are you a natural born asshole, or did you have to practice a lot?