by George W. Gardner
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A Camp Near Minsk 1941 by agan harahap on Flickr.
Greenham Airfield,June 5, 1944 by agan harahap on Flickr.
Captivity of German Soldiers, 25 april 1945 by agan harahap on Flickr.
Via Flickr:
Following the unconditional surrender of the Wehrmacht which went into effect on 8 May 1945, some Wehrmacht units remained active, either independently (e.g. in Norway), or under Allied command as police forces.[7] By the end of August 1945, these units had been dissolved, and a year later on 20 August 1946, the Allied Control Council declared the Wehrmacht as officially abolished
Fly me away.
Certainly in my top ten.
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This can obstruct my views all it wants. No complaints here.
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Vivian Maier documented street life in the ’50s in NYC and Chicago while working as a nanny, except she never let anyone see the photos. When she died in 2009, her storage unit was sold and the picker found thousands of negatives. She was good. Really good.
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We all need a country road down which we might walk and clear our minds.
The greatest Hollywood production of all time.
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Rainy days.