Russian Photo's

strange. I tried to post these on Russian miliary forum but I get an IP ban. so ill put them here. admin/mods look into this please !!!

from English Russia. photos

The Battle in Volkhovsky Forest (World War II)

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On-ground Torpedo

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Russian Tanks

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Russian Snipers from WW2

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Russian Fortications from World War 2

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Battle For Staliningrad

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photos

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One to a Billion


Those are two bullets, French and Russian collided in the air, back at 1854 during the war in Russia at Crimea peninsula. People say that a probability odds for this to happen is one to a billion, and to find such 150 years laters was also a great luck.


Soviet Soldiers at World War 2 in Color

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Playing World War 2

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First Days of Invasion

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Old Crash Site

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Armament Exhibition (modern)

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Russian Digging

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The Fire Hedgehog

During the WW2 Russian Army was using a “Fire Hedgehog” - the set of 88 Tommy-gun alike machine guns loaded into a plane. It was used at low attitude flights to effectively saw off hundreds of enemy soldiers. When the pilot got above some Nazi crowd the pilot of started fire, then the doors in the plane’s bottom were opened and this Fire Hedgehog was coming into play, eighty something non-stop firing machine guns could really look like the Hedgehog from Hell.


this is really some site. not just military. im only on page 50 0f 212. here’s the site

http://englishrussia.com/

Moved to WWII Websites, guess it’s the adequate section.

Thanks for photos and links , namvet.
Though, the englishrussia.com is a bit foolish site.