We were all young once.
I was just happy to get away. Lesson learned, don’t get caught. Not hard…
We were all young once.
I was just happy to get away. Lesson learned, don’t get caught. Not hard…
Pay attention to the look in the old woman’s eyes, her position and handbag.
The teenagers are about to be ganked.
Awaiting @Ogun_Ferraille 's answer.
I’m not as knowledgable on the subject as you are. After all, cool people are known not to poop.
(on the subject of the burqa please consider me as playing dead)
I see. Perhaphs you should have your pooping issues looked into.
Night-night lovelies!
…or maybe she’s KGB with a portable recording device in that handbag…
Hey look! I forgot it was the last post of the day! So, night night lovelies!
Also: She made her choice and sticks to it
Photograph: a Dutch woman and her husband, a German soldier, march together to a POW holding center in 1944
She is the entire portable recording device..
She knew her husband was a professional solder and not some nazi scum.
If you look at the British soldiers escorting this solder and his wife. You do not see anger and I daresay any disbelief. The one in the foreground, My opinion, is admiring her devotion and courage to stand with her husband as he goes through this. The rest have either a neutral expression or seem to be a little inquisitive of this.
Though I can not be sure, but from the German soldiers uniform and the partial patch. I suspect was from maybe from a reserve unit? A light infantry unit. Usually tasked with logistics or being attached to an engineering unit to build roads and bridges. But without being able to see the rest of his cover and only a partial of his sleeve. I can only say that it does not appear he was in the waffen SS.
I hope they lived a very long and happy life together. If she was willing to walk with her new husband into a POW holding center. Probably a rough built enclosure. To hold the prisoners until sent onto wherever they were to go to next. I think it showed that their love was strong enough to stand together through anything that life threw at them.
In looking at the picture again. I noticed the soldier behind them. Appears to be another German prisoner. Though the picture is grainy. I can say definitively that the German soldiers in this picture are not waffen SS. I dug around the net as this really intrigued me. I could not find anything that identified the soldier belonging to any one unit.
But digging around found that he this was taken at
And this would most likely be one of the two battalions that was there. that he would have fought with..
“German defense in Walcheren consisted of the second-class 210th and 810th Battalions of the 70th Infantry Division”
And from wikipedia about the 70th Infantry division
You spend more time on the forums than I making artwork than killing. You’re hardly a threat to someone like me.
Zaera has other plans for you honeybun
Hey everyone, who wants to fly up his nose?