good video, it's a pity it's so short. I would have been interested in more details.
some nice photos I especially like the color ones-most I have not seen before.
good news !
nice , but it does not answer the burning question : why weren't these medals awarded in '44 or '45 ?
all things considered it's in fairly good condition. I wonder if they are planning on putting it in a museum?
I like that idea , too.
could the physical address be sent to members via PM ? that way it is not posted publicly. and how about a general fund where people could...
URL could not be resolved. it also appears to be a PDF download-warn people about these first. much prefer TXT or HTML over PDF. :D
the OSS (Office of Special Services) became the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) after the war ended. the NKVD (Narodny Kommisariat Vnutrennikh...
interesting . could you show the other side of the Russian one? just out of curiosity.
let me just say that I will not and cannot use pay-pal so sending a contribution through the postal system is really the only option for me.
Thanks for the info ! please keep us informed at to the progress of these aircraft.
Yes , that is good news.
just a minor correction to the thread title the Ilyushin Il-2 Shturmovik is a ground-attack aircraft , not a fighter. I clicked on it thinking...
it's about time the man got what he deserved. as for how he was shot down... people in the Soviet Defense Forces were interviewed and said that...
I like the Warthog with the Vulcan cannon.
I look forward to seeing more of his work. and I am also amazed at the speed of the deterioration.
@ Skipper...I hear that !
usually with disastrous consequences
I think all the people who fought for the Allies in World War II literally saved the world. we should all snap them a salute.