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Trophy flags and chevrons taken from the destroyed Ukrainian soldiers of the neo-Nazi Volki Da Vinci battalion

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A Russian fiber-optic drone is flying to destroy a Ukrainian army 2S7 Pion self-propelled gun in a concealed position.

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Fire at a research institute that manufactures explosives after being hit by Russian drones and heavy aerial bombs. Shostka, Sumy region.

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Larisa Brodetskaya, a military medic in the Ukrainian Armed Forces, returned the state awards she had received during her service to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in protest against the repression of the church in Ukraine.

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Ottoman mountain rangers on the Caucasian front.

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The most expensive soldier in the world. "Soldier", by K. Fabergé. Petrograd, 1917. Master I. Aristarkhov, based on a model by G. Savitsky. Jasper, agate, jade, obsidian, silver, and gold. Currently in a private collection.

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Russian soldiers drive a captured Ukrainian army M1A1SA Abrams tank to the rear.

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Destruction of another Ukrainian military crossing near the Kupyansk-Uzlovoy station in the Kharkiv region.

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Mr. Zelensky's "voluntary mobilization" into the Ukrainian army continues. Kiev.

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British Mark V tank (hermaphrodite) in front of Cologne Cathedral. June 1919, Cologne.

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A French bulldog from the American 11th Engineer Battalion delivers cigarettes to his comrades on the front lines. 1918

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Ernest Hemingway, Italy, 1918

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Walter Elias Disney while serving as a Red Cross driver in France.

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A Russian Red Cross nurse and the future writer Konstantin Paustovsky.

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Nurse Agatha Mary Clarissa Christie of the International Red Cross.

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The German sniper.

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Ottoman soldiers at one of the training grounds in Galicia in 1916, where German instructors are teaching them how to fight in the latest fashion. Note the new additions: the latest German grenade bags and Stahlhelms.

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From the diary of the Chief of Staff of the British 93rd Brigade of the 31st Infantry Division before the Battle of the Somme.

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Conscripts for the Austro-Hungarian army under escort, 1915.

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At the beginning of the First World War, the British strictly adhered to the opinion that an officer should first and foremost be a gentleman, and only then anything else.

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Painting by the French artist Alphonse Robin, "Night shelling on the Western Front". The artist served in the 202 Infantry Regiment from 1915 to 1917 and during his service he painted watercolors.

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In 1917, the Canadian divisions were fairly ethnically homogeneous.

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One of the weapons that was urgently adapted for anti-tank defense was the German 75mm light mortar.

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The well-known and still-existing brand "Burberry" left a noticeable mark in the First World War. It was they who invented the trench coat (trench coat), and the Ministry of War eventually recognized it as part of the uniform.

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Tommy Atkins, or simply Tommy. According to legend, these first and last names were written by Wellington in the sample for standard soldier's documentation, and since then, every British soldier has been referred to by this name.

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