A captured German pilot rides into captivity after his plane, from which he was strafing American positions near Weisweiler, was brought down by anti-aircraft fire during Operation Queen .
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A captured German pilot rides into captivity after his plane, from which he was strafing American positions near Weisweiler, was brought down by anti-aircraft fire during Operation Queen .
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this is one of my favorite pictures, I wonder what kind of look was on the photographer’s face
British commandos of the 1st Commando Brigade man two Vickers machine guns in the shattered outskirts of Wesel. The 1st Commandos had formed the spearhead of the British assault by making a surprise crossing in assault craft on the night of 23 - 24 March 1945 under a barrage of 1500 guns. http://bit.ly/2tC5w0M
Lieutenant Colonel Robert Blair “Paddy” Mayne, a founding member of the SAS, near Kabrit, Egypt, in 1942
I don’t really know what people generally call this method of sigil making, so I’m just calling it “Letter Shaping” because you’re using the basic shapes from certain letters.
This is the most common form of sigil making, and it allows the most creative influence. As you see above the sigils are for nearly the same thing, yet the sigils came out completely different. Not because the purpose was different, but because I approached them both a different creative way, and that’s what I like so much about this method. There’s a lot of freedom and personalization involved.
(UPDATE: Here’s a link to a guide on how to deconstruct letters down to basic shapes)
I am going to break you into four pieces like a fucking kit kat
russian literature books ranked:
15. you
14. cant
13. rank
12. them
11. because
10. theyre
9. all
8. deep
7. and
6. important
5. part
4. of
3. literary
2. tradition
1. the brothers karamazov