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![]() | The same guys in 1938.
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![]() | The same guy you've already seen with field marshal and president, Paul von Hindenburg:
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![]() | A WWI drawing. One of the characters of my novel in 1915 with the Aussies.
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![]() | General Haar —fiction— with the best strategist of WWII —and maybe the whole XX century—, field marshal Erich von Manstein —my avatar— in 1943. ![]()
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![]() | Another of the characters with his nice family in 1943. Note the HJ and Army unifroms of the boys.
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![]() | Two generals —an Army and an Air Force one— having a toste.
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![]() | When those officers first met in 1934 —weeks earlier before the nazi insignia was introduced into the German Armed Forces.
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![]() | The nazification of Germany... ![]()
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![]() | Yeah, awesome drawings. I wish I had just some artistic talent, but I can barely draw stick figures. BTW what did you just use art pencils (I can't think of the exact names for them) to draw those? Or did you use the coal type stuff that some use? |
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