You can repress it, but you can't really get rid of it, can you?
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Austrian and Prussian fusilier and grenadier caps from the Seven Years War.
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Johann Gottfried Schadow (German-Prussian, 1764-1850)
Female nude sitting on a chair, Detail, 1796
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"On the 24th, the Wedding Day, it was all smiles and sentiment. The Kaiser made a 'most touching speech' taking leave of his daughter. The tzar and King George V supported the bride, one on either hand, during a part of the elaborate ceremonies. “ Most interesting,” was the King’s comment.
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Be polite; write diplomatically; even in a declaration of war one observes the rules of politeness.
- Otto von Bismarck
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my art trade part for @disappointedart
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🇩🇪Deutsches Militär🇩🇪: A German military lookbook
The uniforms of the German army have undergone significant changes from the Franco-Prussian War in 1870-1871 to the present day:
Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871): During this conflict, German soldiers wore distinctive Prussian-style uniforms, characterized by the iconic Pickelhaube (spiked helmet) made of leather or metal, and blue coats for infantry.
Imperial Germany (1871-1918): In the era of the German Empire, uniforms evolved to include the iconic "feldgrau" (field gray) color for tunics and trousers. The Pickelhaube was gradually replaced by the Stahlhelm (steel helmet) in the later stages of World War I.
Nazi Germany (1933-1945): Nazi Germany continued with the field gray uniforms and introduced various changes, including the black SS uniform and the distinctive brown uniforms for the SA (Sturmabteilung).
Contemporary German Uniforms: Present-day German military uniforms are functional, practical, and designed for various combat scenarios. They include the Flecktarn camouflage for woodland environments and Tropentarn for desert regions. The standard combat uniform also includes body armor and a Kevlar helmet.
CC used: @javitrulovesims @chere-indolente @viktorviolettaenterprises
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A photo where you can see both of Wilhelm’s arms!! 😁
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Practicing my Aubrey Beardsley inspired black and white art. Caption reads 'Two Totenkopf Warriors in Dei Rominter Heide.'
These two are not romantically involved in cannon, context is they tripped XD. The intimacy may be metaphorical for their shared fate and unification in death.
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Johann Gottfried Schadow (German-Prussian, 1764-1850)
Standing Female Nude, n.d.
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i think prince Henry of Prussia was another clone of George V but their resemblance isnt discussed enough
Yes, there's definitely some resemblance between them. Which I think is normal since they were cousins
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